Hopes different for man, lawmakers on Jan. 6 pardons
A Virginia Beach charter boat captain hopes President-elect Donald Trump comes through, while a senator and two members of Congress who all represent Hampton Roads hope Trump reconsiders.
A Virginia Beach charter boat captain hopes President-elect Donald Trump comes through, while a senator and two members of Congress who all represent Hampton Roads hope Trump reconsiders.
A Virginia Beach charter boat captain hopes President-elect Donald Trump comes through, while a senator and two members of Congress who all represent Hampton Roads hope Trump reconsiders.
Ongoing water issues in the city of Richmond is impacting the start of the Virginia General Assembly's 2025 session, with leaders deciding to "gavel in," handle only a few business items and then recess for several more days.
The man who died in a shooting on Calvin Street in Portsmouth was the nephew of community activist Bilal Muhammad.
Families, staff, and community members associated with Christ the King Catholic School in Norfolk learned on Tuesday that the school is closing, permanently.
Virginia Beach City Council will not send Something in the Water festival officials an official notice of breach after it failed to meet an end of the year deadline for ticketing and an announcement of performers.
The Norfolk SPCA says it needs cleaning supplies to keep its kennels clean.
The General Assembly will effectively delay the start of its 2025 session amid a water crisis plaguing the city of Richmond.
A fire damaged the Bodie Island lighthouse building Tuesday, but no one was injured, officials said. The cause is under investigation.
Currituck County's Board of Commissioners delayed a vote on a balloon ban in the county.
Hampton Roads residents are dealing with the cold temperatures in the aftermath of winter storms over the past two days.
Shopping at thrift stores can help you save money while still being able to get the clothes and other things you need.
A surge in post-holiday respiratory illnesses has led to long waits in local emergency departments. A patient leaving Sentara Norfolk General Tuesday afternoon described an ugly scene inside Sentara Norfolk General's ED.
Doug Newton had expected to be using the solar panel system installed on the roof of his Windsor home to save money on his utility bill back in October.
However, after the company, Freedom Forever Solar, told Newton he'd be able to use the power of the sun to lower his utility bill within a week or two, he learned that the installation was subject to approval by the local utility — in this case, Community Electric Cooperative.