WAVY Weather Night Update | April 3, 2025
Super Doppler 10 Chief Meteorologist Jeff Edmondson has the latest weather forecast for the Hampton Roads viewing area. More weather: https://www.wavy.com/weather/
Super Doppler 10 Chief Meteorologist Jeff Edmondson has the latest weather forecast for the Hampton Roads viewing area. More weather: https://www.wavy.com/weather/
Super Doppler 10 Chief Meteorologist Jeff Edmondson has the latest weather forecast for the Hampton Roads viewing area. More weather: https://www.wavy.com/weather/
On Saturday, advocates and survivors of sexual assault gathered in Hampton's Peninsula Town Center for 'Walk in Their Shoes.'
A family of four has been displaced and three dogs have died following a house fire in Chesapeake on Saturday afternoon. https://www.wavy.com/news/local-news/family-of-4-displaced-3-pets-die-after-chesapeake-house-fire/
A driver has been arrested after a police pursuit that injured one Virginia State Police trooper on Saturday afternoon. https://www.wavy.com/news/local-news/multi-vehicle-crash-causes-delays-on-i-64-in-virginia-beach-near-indian-river-road/
The annual Wags and Whiskers gala, an event celebrating the animals of the Virginia Beach SPCA and its biggest fundraising event of the year, takes place Saturday.
A Suffolk man is facing several drug-related charges following a traffic stop in Currituck County Thursday.
A Nags Head man was arrested Monday after an investigation involving alleged sexual abuse of a minor from 2021 to 2024.
Two fatal crashes on West Mercury Boulevard in Hampton just under two weeks has residents demanding police do more to slow down speeders.
A Norfolk Navy veteran will attempt to climb Mount Everest next week to raise money for a national nonprofit.
Porch pirates beware. Two bipartisan bills signed into state law by Gov. Glenn Youngkin will soon make it possible for local prosecutors to charge you with a felony.
Uncertainty over federal funding cuts have raised concerns among local governments.
This week, the Virginia Beach School Board, under threat of losing more than $74 million in federal funding, suspended DEI initiatives by signing a April 3 letter from the Department of Education. Some in the community are upset about what some board members did and how they did it.