Va. governor: State making strides against fentanyl
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said the state is making great strides in fighting fentanyl.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said the state is making great strides in fighting fentanyl.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said the state is making great strides in fighting fentanyl.
Walk & Chalk is taking place from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Wednesday at Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital to raise awareness for youth homelessness.
Roger Brown's in Portsmouth prepared 1,000 Thanksgiving meals for people in need. Half went to Mercy Drops Dream Center and Mayor Shannon Glover and his family passed out the other half.
Blackout Wednesday is the day before Thanksgiving, according to Drive Safe Hampton Roads' the levels of alcohol consumption on this day rival St. Patrick's Day.
Norfolk State has fired its head football coach after four seasons at the helm.
Federal, state and local officials continue to monitor the fire in the overflow parking lot to the Williamsburg Premium Outlets as it continues to burn for a fourth-straight day.
Norfolk International Airport is getting busy with Thanksgiving holiday travelers.
The transition team for President-elect Donald Trump is denying reports from international news organizations that claim the incoming commander-in-chief is preparing an executive order that would call for the terminations of 15,000 service members who are transgender. A spokesperson told Newsweek that no decisions had been made.
The Virginia Beach Police Department is delivering a safety message to cyclists and pedestrians following a recent fatal crash on Indian River Road.
Even after looking at doorbell camera footage, it's difficult to tell if one of the three packages a Chesapeake man was expecting was stolen instead.
When Frank Tucker came home Monday, he found two of the three packages on his porch.
Imagine you wake up one morning to find your car has been stolen right out of your driveway. You call police and you make a report, but your vehicle could be long gone.
Dogs, veterans and first responders will all come together Dec. 7 at a fundraiser to raise awareness for mental health at Pups and Pints on London Bridge Road.