Williamsburg man arrested in connection with fatal shooting in Newport News
The shooting happened Monday in the 100 block of Warks Crescent, off Warwick Boulevard, according to a news release. Officers found 18-year-old Jaqui Kameel Love, of Newport News, suffering from...
View ArticleNorth Carolina to open COVID-19 vaccines to all adults April 7
The bumped-up distribution timeline comes as lack of demand has prompted some counties to already administer doses to the general public.
View ArticleAfter a fight in Portsmouth, one Navy sailor was dead. Another is charged...
Taiquan M. Moore, 23, is charged with second-degree murder in the October shooting of 19-year-old Darius D. Whitted. Both were in the Navy.
View ArticleTwo Virginia Beach brothers charged with entering U.S. Capitol during riot
Eric Von Bernewitz and Paul Von Bernewitz were arrested Wednesday and were released on personal recognizance bond afterwards.
View ArticleTwo new COVID-19 variants reported in Virginia after emerging in California
Health officials said samples of the variants were collected between December and February from Virginia residents. It is unclear which region of the state the samples came from.
View ArticleDrivers on Queen’s Creek bridge in York County will still be able to take in...
The bridge over Queen's Creek, part of the third segment of the Interstate 64 widening project, will include a transparent noise wall, which will cut down on highway noise, but still provide a view of...
View ArticleRosie’s off-track betting in Hampton approved to stay open until 4 a.m.
The Hampton City Council cast a 6 to 1 vote in favor to open until 4 a.m., but not before a debate whether there was enough security to cover the additional two hours.
View ArticleHRSD has spent the past year tracking COVID-19 through our wastewater. Here’s...
At this stage of the pandemic, health officials are most interested in so-called “variants of concern,” the strains of the coronavirus that have been found to be more transmissible between people. HRSD...
View ArticleA new federal clinic in Norfolk aims to vaccinate 63,000 people by mid-May
The FEMA-run vaccination clinic at a former Macy's won't be limited to Norfolk residents, but it will be aimed at vulnerable communities in the region.
View ArticleActive COVID-19 cases among William & Mary students spike to spring semester...
The previous high for total active student cases this spring semester was 55.
View ArticleWilliam & Mary updates commencement plans for Class of 2021
As their spring semester continues, seniors inch closer to graduating and COVID cases on campus fluctuate, William & Mary is solidifying its plans for a COVID-safe, in-person class of 2021 ceremony.
View ArticleVirginia Beach-themed Nike shoe design wins Instagram contest
The contest's host will announce how the sneaker will be sold later.
View ArticleHampton councilwoman enters bid for city treasurer as races for...
The deadline for filing required paperwork and petitions to run in the Democratic primary was Thursday.
View ArticleTwo people arrested after reports of illegal gambling at Norfolk vape shop
Officers arrested two people and found illegal gaming stations, computers and over $5,000, police said.
View ArticleWilliam & Mary students push for change amid national racial reckoning
Students and university work groups have called attention to several other ways that the Confederacy, the Jim Crow South and slavery are manifested on the campus, which has existed for more than 300...
View ArticleAfter 90 years, the Mariners Museum and Park has its first park department
The department has three primary objectives — the health and sustainability of the park, educational programming, and recreation and wellness of the public.
View ArticleA rescue at sea, far beyond where the Coast Guard usually goes. The Navy was...
Getting there was a complex operation coordinated by the team at the Coast Guard’s Portsmouth search and rescue command center.
View ArticleNewport News man embarks on 544-mile trek of Virginia’s Appalachian Trail...
A local man is embarking on his longest foot trek ever — 544 miles — to benefit the fight against Muscular Dystrophy.
View Article2 killed — one by police — and 8 others shot in night of chaos at Virginia...
Police think there were three unrelated shootings, but Chief Paul Neudigate said Saturday night, “Unfortunately for us, we don’t have a whole lot of answers.”
View Article1 dead, another seriously injured in I-264 interchange shooting
A car at the I-264/I-64 interchange was hit by the gunfire, causing the vehicle to run off the road and strike a jersey wall.
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