Lawyer for white nationalist Richard Spencer wants out of Charlottesville...
The lawyer, John DiNucci, said Spencer owes him a significant amount of money in legal fees and hasn’t been cooperating adequately.
View ArticleSenate panel pushes to step up the pace for submarine work
Committee also unanimously backs amendment to prevent the use of military force against peaceful protesters.
View ArticleCrossFit gyms in Hampton Roads ponder future after CEO’s controversial comments
Cortney Cunningham, owner of CrossFit Stimulus in Hampton, said she was appalled, disappointed and embarrassed by former CEO Greg Glassman's comments as she and other affiliated gyms weigh abandoning...
View ArticleThe Helpers: Hampton friends, business owners ‘chip in to grill out’ for 500...
Bowman and his friends upset about the coming football season, realized there is another group of folks missing because of the pandemic -- graduates from the Class of 2020.
View ArticleFor weeks, thousands have protested police brutality in Hampton Roads. What...
From interviews with local activists, The Virginian-Pilot found little appetite in Hampton Roads to “defund the police.” But they do have demands, hoping to boost transparency and increase...
View ArticleCNU plans to reopen for shortened fall semester Aug. 17
President Paul Trible announced Friday that the last day of fall semester classes will be on Nov. 20.
View ArticleRecount in Newport News City Council race set for June 29
Pat Woodbury won the Central District race for Newport News City Council, but challenger Cleon Long has successfully filed for a recount.
View ArticleCoronavirus updates in Virginia: Percentage of positive tests drops again
More than 43,000 test results were added overnight, some from a backlog and some from the regular daily results.
View ArticleThe number of homes for sale across Hampton Roads drops in May, price goes up
It was a seller's market before, but it's even hotter now as residential listings shrunk across the region.
View ArticleMan arrested in threat to burn down predominantly black Virginia Beach church
The call came five days after a leader at the church was one of several ministers who participated in a prayer vigil and demonstration for George Floyd.
View ArticleNorfolk airport traffic dropped 87% in May, but scheduled flights rising in July
The drop is an improvement from April, when just 18,687 people flew into and out of the airport because the COVID-19 pandemic has discouraged traveling.
View ArticleNew flood maps say the Outer Banks is getting safer. Local officials disagree.
New flood zone maps take effect next week, but do not account for recent big storms that struck the Outer Banks, officials say.
View ArticleNorth Carolina hunters killed a record number of wild turkeys this year....
During the spring season, North Carolina hunters killed a record 23,341 wild turkeys. That is nearly 5,000 more than the previous high.
View ArticleElderly woman dies after getting pinned under her own car in Virginia Beach...
Police said the woman got out of her car without putting it in park, then was knocked down by it and pinned underneath.
View ArticleRobert E. Lee ‘quarters’ marker vandalized at Fort Monroe in Hampton
Officials removed the vandalized marker, which designates where the Confederate general and former Union Army officer lived at the fort before the Civil War, early Friday morning.
View ArticleLocal cities get DOJ grants for staffing and supplies in response to the...
Most recently, Virginia Beach received $258,160 and Newport News received $335,673 as part of the Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding program.
View ArticleNewport News police identify man killed in triple shooting on Woodall Court
Police found three men with gunshot wounds in an apartment complex parking lot last week and have not identified a suspect.
View Article‘SNL’ alum Jay Pharoah of Chesapeake says LAPD drew guns, knelt on his neck...
The Indian River High School grad revealed Friday he was out exercising in Los Angeles recently when multiple LAPD officers approached him with guns drawn, knelt on his neck and handcuffed him.
View ArticleRichmond police seize assault-style rifles near Lee monument
Police arrested a man and seized three assault-style rifles and one handgun after a late-night confrontation near the city's statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, authorities said Friday.
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