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Eastern Shore fire crews are busy battling a massive fire at the Captain's Deck & Restaurant on Route 13 in Nassawadox. Full Story »
Eastern Shore fire crews are busy battling a massive fire at the Captain's Deck & Restaurant on Route 13 in Nassawadox. Full Story »
Bret Wright is again dancing with life. A few years ago, he lost his beat when his movement was paralyzed by drugs. Full Story »
Muhammad jury foreman: "We believed in our hearts he'd do it again. We felt that was enough to say if anybody deserved the death penalty, he did." Full Story »
A Chesapeake couple claims in a moment of need, their security provider let them down. Months after fire destroyed their home, the company kept taking their money. Full Story »
Tidewater Community College is close to opening its most technologically advanced campus yet. Full Story »
A local travel agency is doing its part to help with typhoon relief efforts in The Philippines. Full Story »
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to block Tuesday's scheduled execution of sniper mastermind John Allen Muhammad, leaving Governor Tim Kaine with the last chance to grant clemency. Full Story »
Monday, November 9, 2009 marked 20 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. The German capital hosted thousands for the celebration and recreated the historic event. Many around the world who could not travel to Berlin also celebrated the fall of the wall, including students in Hampton Roads. Full Story »
Monday was the deadline to buy the cash-strapped Southeastern Public Service Authority. Board members must now consider two offers to buy all of SPSA's assets. Full Story »
Local travel agency helps with typhoon relief efforts Full Story »
It's a medical mystery. A 12-year-old Chesapeake girl recently began sneezing eight to 16 times a minute and hasn't stopped for two weeks. Full Story »
'Lock it up and light it up.' That is the phrase behind a joint force to combat crime in Norfolk. Students from Old Dominion University came together with Norfolk Police and campus police Monday night to spread that message to people who live around the University. Full Story »
Three people have been injured in a small plane crash in South Carolina. An airport spokeswoman says the plane that crashed was registered to MDTR Holdings LLC in Virginia Beach, Va. Full Story »
A Norfolk father convicted of killing his infant daughter will spend the next 15 years of his life behind bars, according to a spokesperson with the Norfolk Commonwealth's Attorney's Office. Full Story »
Virginia State Police were on the scene of a single motorcycle accident Monday afternoon, westbound on Interstate 64 at mile marker 275 at the Oak Creek Bridge. Full Story »
If you're in need of fuel assistance this year, times running out to apply. The deadline to apply for fuel assistance through the Virginia Dept. of Social Services (VDSS) is this Friday, November 13. Full Story »
The Portsmouth Humane Society says someone stole two pit bulls from its facility on Saturday. Authorities are now asking for your help tracking down the pups. Full Story »
The Virginia War Museum will highlight the Berlin Wall as part of an exhibit marking the 20th anniverary of the fall of the structure. Full Story »
Communities near the International Paper plant in Franklin are trying to determine what ripple effects the plant's scheduled 2010 shut down will have. Full Story »
Pvt. Joseph Foster took a bullet in the leg during the Fort Hood shooting rampage. Full Story »
Absentee ballots make up less than 5 percent of the total votes cast in the 21st district House of Delegates race, but they make all the difference. Full Story »
The Virginia Beach Planning Commission is reviewing a proposed amendment to the City Zoning Ordinance that would regulate electronic display signs, also known as LED signs Full Story »
International Paper's chief executive says there will be no reconsideration of the decision to shut the plant in Franklin down. Full Story »
A passer-by discovered a dead whale lying on the sand at Buckroe Beach Sunday morning and called authorities. Full Story »
The documentary "Locked Out: Fall of the Massive Resistance" offers a first hand account of the state's decision to close many public schools instead of integrating them. It was produced by University of Virginia's Center for Politics. Full Story »
A morning moonset peeks through the autumn foliage near Bradfordton, Ill. AP Photo/Seth Perlman
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