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DANVILLE-Pittsylvania County voters will decide if a school plan moves forward, spring baseball starts back in Southside and there’s a pink moon on the rise.
NEWPORT NEWS- A number of Democrats want to see former governor Terry McAuliffe back in his old seat. That’s one of the key takeaways from the Wason Center’s latest poll.
NORFOLK – How does COVID-19 affect animals? A case at the Virginia Zoo in Norfolk shows that wildlife can get the virus, but the impact is slightly different.
STAFFORD-Police brutality is linked to systemic racism, Qasim says. In order to solve the problems, we have to address both.
RICHMOND-Virginia enters Phase 2, McAuliffe campaign fundraising outpaces other candidates, and some colleges will require vaccinations to return to campus.
MCLEAN – Approximately 1,000. That’s the number of Virginians gun violence kills every year. But how do we solve that problem?
Five Democratic candidates for lieutenant governor were fighting to distinguish themselves from the pack during their most recent debate.
WINDSOR-The Windsor Town Council stands behind its police department and Officer Daniel Crocker. Mayor Glyn Willis delivered that statement during Tuesday night’s meeting.
WINDSOR- In December, two Windsor police officers pulled guns on U.S. Army 2nd Lieutenant Caron Nazario during a traffic stop. And then things went bad.
RICHMOND-The first primary debate goes live, a historical building gets recognized, Rev. Barber delivers a sermon and we meet Micah Head.
Some Virginia health districts move to Phase 2, debate over building name at University of Richmond intensifies, and a drive-thru cannabis dispensary is opening in Richmond.
The State Board of Elections met virtually on Wednesday to determine the order in which individuals will appear on the June 8 Democratic Party Primary ballot.
VIRGINIA BEACH-In a reversal from Saturday’s press conference, officials now say Donovan Lynch was “brandishing a handgun” when he was shot.
VIRGINIA BEACH-National media rushed to call it a mass shooting incident. Instead, there are three cases and plenty of questions.
RICHMOND-Houseless rates are up, a whistleblower is fired and Northam signs an executive order to reduce plastic pollution.
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.
FAIRFAX-Wednesday’s St. Patrick’s Day straw poll saw some Democratic candidates built support over the past month, while others fell.
RICHMOND-Vaccination clinics launch, a bizarre meme starts spreading about schools and we get news about the Chincoteague pony swim.
RICHMOND-Unemployment keeps dropping, more students head to class, we look at the COVID-19 test rate and continue our #ThisIsVirginia series.
DANVILLE-A mass vaccination clinic opens today, Sovah Health rolls back restrictions and and we head back to school.
RICHMOND – On Thursday, a coalition of more than 40 progressive advocacy groups came together to host the latest Virginia People’s Debate.
CHRISTIANSBURG-Where does the plan for New River Valley Rail go from here? When can residents expect to see construction?
RICHMOND- A bomb threat locks down Bridgewater College, a New Valley nonprofit needs some help and only one candidate showed up for last night’s debate.
RICHMOND-Tuesday night was supposed to be this year’s first Democratic debate. However, only one candidate, Del. Jay Jones, showed up.
RICHMOND-Officials won’t file charges in the shooting death of Xzavier Hill.
RICHMOND – Health districts across Virginia are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in different ways, and some are even closing their doors.
RICHMOND-The Virginia legislature votes to end student lunch debt lawsuits while Richmond’s biggest LGBTQ community organizations merge.
RICHMOND-A bill to ban the death penalty in Virginia passed the General Assembly today. Now, it goes to the governor’s desk for final approval.
ARLINGTON – Virginia’s transportation industry needs federal support.
NEWPORT NEWS – Most Virginians don’t know who they want to be governor.