Format: 2013-05-19

VCU Study Says Smart People Are More Symmetrical

A VCU study has identified a relationship between intelligence and body symmetry. Charles Fishburne reports.

McDonnell Unveils Job Creation Commission

Members of Governor Bob McDonnell’s Job Creation Commission have been working for the last two months to come up with proposals for the Governor and the General Assembly on how to best get Virginians back to work. Craig Carper reports.

Warner Meets to Discuss Arlington Problems

Senator Mark Warner met with Army officials yesterday to discuss some of the recently discovered problems at Arlington National Cemetery. Craig Carper reports.

Schapiro Analysis - 6/25/10

Jeff Schapiro analyzes the week's events in Virginia politics.

Baseball Hall of Famer Ray Dandridge, Richmond native

Brooks Smith has been rediscovering Richmond's sports history. Today, he recalls the career of baseball star Ray Dandridge.

State Awards Contracts for Road Improvements on 288

The Commonwealth Transportation Board has approved two contracts worth a total of 14.5 million dollars for major maintenance projects in the Richmond-Ft. Lee areas. Charles Fishburne reports.

Grant Benefits Dinwiddie Civil War Site

The Commonwealth Transportation Board has awarded a million dollar grant to the Civil War Preservation Trust to buy battlefields and build access trails.

Workers To Lose Unemployment Benefits

This week, more than 10-thousand out of work Virginians are losing benefits because the U-S Senate has yet to act on a bill to extend federal jobless benefits. Jessica Stone reports from Washington.

City Opens Cooling Centers

With temperatures topping 100 degrees yesterday, and more hot weather on the way, the city has opened three cooling shelters to provide relief for people to escape the heat. Charles Fishburne reports.

Local Film Maker Completing State Project

Actor and award winning film maker Tim Reid is working now on an education film that will be seen by visitors to the State Capitol.