Second Songbird Killed on Guadeloupe

The Center for Conservation Biology at William & Mary and VCU says Goshen, the second of three shorebirds it has been tracking, has been killed on Guadeloupe.

State Board Votes to Regulate Abortion Clinics As Hospital Surgical Centers

The State Board of Health has approved new rules that effectively will regulate Virginia’s 21 abortion clinics as hospital surgical centers, and some say, will put many of them out of business. Charles Fishburne reports.

Henrico Arrest in Homicide Case May Have Been Aided By Cellphone Tracking

Henrico County has made an arrest in the September 1st death of a man found in his car in the 7600 block of Staples Mill Road, and as Charles Fishburne reports, it appears a cellphone may have led police to the suspect.

"Flash Mob" Today at UR Against Sexual and Relationship Violence

As many as 1,000 faculty, staff and students are expected to participate in a “flash mob” on the University of Richmond Campus today, to take a stand against sexual and relationship violence.

University of Richmond students Thomas Trail, Joel Reimer and Samiul Huque

Congressman Scott Calls For Campus Safety Center

With the start of the school year, one Virginia congressman is again calling for new steps to combat campus violence.
Elizabeth Wynne Johnson explains from WCVE's Capitol Hill Bureau.

Perry Campaigns in Richmond

Texas Governor Rick Perry was in Richmond yesterday to raise funds for state GOP candidates.

United Way Concludes Week of Action Tomorrow

United Way of Richmond kicked off its 2011 campaign on Monday with Slaughter Fitz-Hugh, co-founder of the Richmond-based IT company CapTech Consulting as Chairman.

Home Burglaries Investigated in Five Jurisdictions

The Sheriffs' departments in Goochland, Louisa, Hanover and Fluvanna and the Albemarle Police Department are investigating a rash of daytime home burglaries in rural areas that began about a month ago.

Virginia’s Graduating High School Seniors Outscore National Average On SAT’s

Virginia’s graduating high school seniors scored higher than the national average on the SAT college entrance exams, although scores are falling and gaps still exist among Virginia’s racial subgroups.

Jobs Available at Virginia State Police

Virginia State Police are looking for a few good men -- and women -- to join the force and this weekend are offering a glimpse into what it means to be a woman in law enforcement.