Daily Archives: May 8, 2012

  • News

    Governor signs legislation to protect victims of domestic violence

    Today, Governor McDonnell signed two bills into law designed to get more people the protection they need, and sooner.

  • News / Sports

    Austin Wates: Home run thief

    Former St. Christopher’s and Virginia Tech standout talks about the play that has been seen across the country.

  • News / Politics / Special Reports

    Black voters maneuvered and manipulated for political advantage?

    Are Virginia lawmakers guilty of maneuvering and manipulating black voters for political advantage?

  • News

    Obama keeping distance in same-sex marriage issue?

    Pres. Barack Obama has taken the official position that his views on the same-sex marriage issue are “evolving.”

  • News

    Was woman removed from Obama’s rally really Muslim?

    A VCU student, and Muslim, said that she doesn’t think the woman removed from President Obama’s campaign event was a Muslim.

  • News

    Route reopens in Powhatan after fatal vehicle crash

    Virginia State Police are investigating a fatal vehicle crash.

  • News amendementone

    N.C. passes same-sex marriage ban

    NC voters have passed Amendment One, a constitutional amendment that limits legal unions to marriage between a man and woman and bans civil unions and domestic partnerships, projects CNN.

  • News

    Trends show women out-earning husbands

    Nearly 40% of married working women in the United State now out-earn their husbands.

  • News

    Student loans weighing down future prospects

    United States student loan debt is at a record high — $870 billion dollars. That’s more than credit card debt and more than car loans–and delinquencies rose last year.

  • News NEWS >> CRIME >> Police lights

    State trooper injured in pursuit of motorcyclist

    Motorists can expect delays due to an accident in which a state trooper suffered injuries on Interstate 95 North.

  • News

    Virginia’s bear population growing

    Human/bear interaction becoming more common

  • News

    Local students want resolution on spiking student loan interest rates

    Some area college students’ eager to see student loan interest rates stay the same–instead of doubling–reached out to President Obama for help.