Minute with the Commander: Looking back on Veteran’s …
Minute with the Commander: Looking back on Veteran's Day while looking forward to Thanksgiving
Minute with the Commander: Looking back on Veteran's Day while looking forward to Thanksgiving
Minute with the Commander: Looking back on Veteran's Day while looking forward to Thanksgiving
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It's been two years since a disgruntled supervisor at a Walmart in Chesapeake killed six people and injured even more.
Two people were injured, including a child, Friday morning after a vehicle crossed a railroad track on Bank Street in Suffolk and was struck by a train while the stop arm was coming down, police said.
Princess Anne High School went under a lockdown on Friday morning, drawing scores of parents to the school after they received a flurry of calls and texts from students.
The woman charged in connection with a stabbing at a Norfolk MOD Pizza was granted bond Thursday morning in Norfolk General District Court.
10 On Your Side's Coats for Families drive continues.
The largest food drive in Hampton Roads is now officially underway!
Friday kicked off the 28th annual Mayflower Marathon, put on by FM99 and 106.9 and sponsored by the Hampton Roads Show. Each year, the drive raises thousands of pounds of food and money for many local foodbanks.
The woman charged in connection with the presumed death of a missing man will remain behind bars.
A Virginia Beach judge denied Ashley Walton's bond this morning. She has been charged with concealment of a dead body in the homicide investigation of 42-year-old Matrell Lamar, who disappeared from Knotts Island, North Carolina in July.
The area's largest medical group is teaming up with a growing community college to fill needed healthcare jobs, and students who are a part of the program are thankful for the help.
The Virginia Department of Health and the state of Virginia partnered to create the Earn to Learn grant, which pays up to $500,000 to state colleges in underserved areas, and Sentara Health is partnering with Paul D. Camp Community College to take on those who receive the grant to give them the real-world experience they need.