Dogwood Download: Things You Should Know For Friday, March 26
RICHMOND-The lights go out in Smyth County, Del. Chris Hurst gets some news and we talk about the Regional Council of Carpenters.
RICHMOND-The lights go out in Smyth County, Del. Chris Hurst gets some news and we talk about the Regional Council of Carpenters.
RICHMOND-You can't just show up for a vaccine. VCU says no to a tuition hike and another school district returns to class.
BLACKSBURG-They said no thanks. On Tuesday, the Blacksburg Town Council voted to keep their current COVID-19 restrictions in place.
TAZEWELL-It was a good night for Travis Hackworth. The Republican candidate won the District 38 State Senate race in a blowout Tuesday.
RICHMOND-Baseball stadiums, music venues and other outdoor operations will open up next week across the Commonwealth.
PHILADELPHIA-Joshua Macias and Antonio LaMotta didn’t actually do anything on Nov. 5, their attorneys said. Speaking during a virtual court hearing Thursday, the attorneys argued Philadelphia officials should drop all charges against their clients.
DANVILLE-A supercell storm hits Virginia, a mass vaccination site starts up and the feds warn about a stimulus scam.
WASHINGTON D.C.- The U.S. House approved the Violence Against Women Act on Wednesday, the first step toward getting the bill reauthorized.
LYNCHBURG-Good opposes a gold medal, a severe storm approaches and another school expands in-person options.
FAIRFAX-Wednesday's St. Patrick's Day straw poll saw some Democratic candidates built support over the past month, while others fell.