Capitol attack by former CNU football player raises questions of security vs....
Noah Green, a 25-year-old former Christopher Newport University football player, rammed a car into two officers at a barricade outside the U.S. Capitol. The attacked killed one of them before Green,...
View ArticleInmate dies at Hampton Correctional Facility
Hampton police and the sheriff’s office are investigating the inmate’s death but do not suspect foul play.
View ArticleHampton Roads students explore coding, music production, entrepreneurship in...
“The big question of the project is how does music, computer science and entrepreneurship promote pathways to racial equity,” said Brandie Wright, program instructor.
View ArticleMan dies after being hit by SUV in Newport News, police say
Police said someone was driving an SUV north on Jefferson Avenue when the man crossed the road in front of the vehicle.
View ArticleWhich drugstores around Hampton Roads are offering the COVID-19 vaccine
This list contains locations in Hampton Roads where local residents can get the COVID-19 vaccine.
View ArticlePeninsula moves to Phase 1c of COVID-19 vaccinations; much of Southside now...
Starting today, the Peninsula districts will offer COVID-19 vaccinations to people who fall under the 1c category. Virginia Beach also announced it is moving to Phase 2 — anyone at least 16 years old —...
View ArticleNorfolk’s new submarine repair tower should speed work
“This facility helps us to reduce costs"
View ArticleWidespread Cox service outage leaves thousands in Hampton Roads without...
According to Downdetector, about 2,660 customers reported issues with their internet shortly around 2:30 p.m. COX did not respond immediately to media requests about the outage.
View ArticleCoronavirus vaccines at a Hampton Walgreens were ‘improperly stored.’ Some...
Pfizer’s vaccines must be stored in an ultra-cold freezer. A malfunctioning refrigeration unit at one of the Walgreens on Mercury Boulevard caused an issue.
View ArticleNorfolk police looking for 41-year-old Chesapeake woman last seen Saturday in...
Police said she could still be in the East Ocean View area.
View ArticleJudge postpones hearing for Newport News officer charged in 2019 killing...
The outside prosecutor on the case filed a motion asking to revoke the bond for Sgt. Albin “Trevor” Pearson. Pearson is charged in the slaying of 43-year-old Henry K. “Hank” Berry III, who was shot in...
View ArticleSen. Tim Kaine meets with Suffolk, Franklin business owners: “There’s a whole...
The Democratic senator kicked off a statewide tour Monday about the pandemic’s impact on small businesses in Virginia’s smaller communities. He said he’s been struck by the efforts businesses have made.
View ArticleTwo vaccines are not authorized for some older teens. So why are parents able...
The problem could lead to frustration for parents and their teens, because 16- and 17-year-olds could show up to clinics only to be turned away if they didn’t sign up on a day that Pfizer was being...
View ArticleRoad rage incident in Virginia Beach results in stabbing, police say
One person was seriously injured and taken to a hospital, police said.
View ArticleNo indication officer in Capitol attack by former CNU football player was...
Officer William “Billy” Evans, an 18-year veteran of the force, died Friday after the driver rammed into the barricade near the Capitol. The driver was identified as 25-year-old former Christopher...
View ArticleNorth Carolina bill would ban treatment for trans people under 21
The legislation follows a nationwide trend of GOP-controlled state legislatures looking to limit treatments for transgender adolescents.
View ArticleVirginia researchers are studying COVID-19 vaccine myths. A few “are sure...
A group of researchers at Virginia Tech is studying social media misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine. Turns out, listening to your own doctor is one of the best ways to counteract it.
View ArticleCDC awards Virginia more than $77 million to promote vaccine equity
The state is required to allocate majority of funding to local health departments, community-based organizations and community health centers.
View ArticleHampton and Newport News police used facial recognition app, then denied it
A BuzzFeed News investigation shows three Hampton Roads police departments and State Police wrongly told The Pilot and Daily Press they’d never used Clearview.
View ArticleThomas Nelson Community College’s auditorium roof collapses
“We are extremely fortunate no one was in the building at the time of the collapse,” said President Towuanna Porter Brannon in a news release.
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