Format: 2013-05-21

Police May Have Sketch of Prime Suspect in Harrington Murder

There may be a significant breakthrough in the case of a Virginia Tech student, whose remains were found on an Albermarle County Farm, three months after she disappeared from a rock concert at UVA. Charles Fishburne reports.

Judge promises ruling to health care challenge in 30 days

Virginia’s challenge to federal health-care reform appears to be on the fast track to the US Supreme Court, following yesterday’s hearing before a US District Judge in Richmond. Charles Fishburne reports.

Writer Joan Tupponce reviews Firehouse Theater's "Rent."

Topnotch performances bring modern version of "La Boheme" to life.

Virginia Health Care Lawsuit Reaches Court

Yesterday a federal judge considered the Obama Administration’s request to dismiss Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s suit against the federal health care bill. Craig Carper reports.

State Police Gear Up for Holiday Enforcement

Virginia State police are gearing up for the July 4th Holiday weekend, with stepped up enforcement. Charles Fishburne reports.

A Stretch of 295 Becomes Virginia’s First 70 mph Highway

The first 70 mile-an-hour speed limit in Virginia goes into effect today on a section of Interstate 295, but as Charles Fishburne reports, higher limits could come to hundreds of miles of Virginia interstates.

University of Richmond President Offers History Seminar

University of Richmond President Ed Ayers is meeting for the last time today with a group of teachers who have spent a week as part of a history seminar.

White House Unveils New Space Strategy

President Obama just released a new strategy for America’s involvement in space. It’s causing a stir in Washington but could end up helping Virginia. Manuel Quinones reports from Capitol Hill.

Access Now Provides Specialist Care for the Uninsured

Three years ago, several free clinics and safety net organizations asked the Richmond Academy of Medicine for help. They needed to recruit doctors who would volunteer to provide specialty care for people without health insurance.

A sleepy town on the Northern Neck

Thea Marshall reminds us of a tiny town on the Northern Neck. It's sleepy today, but a couple of hundred years ago, it would awaken the world.