Anonymous Gift Allows Goochland Library to Re-open Tuesdays

An anonymous gift of just over $31,000 to the Pamunkey Regional Library is making it possible for the Goochland Library to open again on Tuesdays.

Virginia Eagle Scout Is 100 Years Old

It's believed that Carl Torrence is the oldest Eagle Scout in the Mid-Atlantic Region. He turned 100 at the end of last month.

Mr. Carl Torrence (seated) is visited by Heart of Virginia Scout Council Leaders

Fort Lee Police Win National and State Awards

Fort Lee Police have been named first place winners in the 2010 National Law Enforcement Challenge for having what the International Association of Chiefs of Police called "the best traffic safety programs in the country."

Pamplin Historical Park Offers Civil War Camp Event

The Pamplin Historical Park and Museum of the Civil War Soldier will conduct the first of four "Rally Camps" this weekend.

New EPA Power Plant Pollution Controls Affect 27 States, Including Virginia

The EPA has just announced strict new regulations clamping down on pollution from power plants in 27 states including Virginia. But as Charles Fishburne reports, it appears much of the work here already has been done.

Louisa Deputies Search for Juvenile

On Father's Day, 46 year old Steve Minor, from Gum Spring was severely beaten on Kinneytown Road in Mineral. Louisa County investigators are looking for a juvenile and several others they say were involved in the incident.

Virginians in Congress Working on Debt Compromise

Democrats and Republicans apparantly are inching toward a compromise on the debt ceiling debate. From WCVE's Capitol Hill Bureau in Washington, Mary Kay Mallonee reports on the concessions that some Virginia lawmakers say they’re now willing (or not willing) to consider.

One Dead, Two In Serious, But Stable Condition in Chesterfield Stabbing Incident

Chesterfield County police are investigating a stabbing incident that has resulted in one death and two injuries. Charles Fishburne reports.

Zimbabwe Lawmakers Travel to Montpelier to Study Constitution for Their Country

A group of prominent Zimbabwe lawmakers is in Virginia at James Madison’s Montpelier to learn first hand about the U.S. constitution-making process, as they try to draft a new constitution for their nation. Charles Fishburne reports.

Social Services Warns of Heat-Related Illnesses and Death

The Virginia Department of Social Services is concerned about at-risk people as the temperatures
mount during the summer months.