Format: 2013-06-19

Record Hot Weather in June and July Did Not Set Any One-Day Electric Peaks

The National Weather Service says July followed June as being the hottest on record, but Dominion Virginia Power says so far, the one-day peak consumption record still stands.

July Hottest Ever For Richmond

Last month was the hottest July on record in Richmond. Charles Fishburne reports.

Virginia Lawsuit Against US Healthcare Plan May Proceed

U.S. District Court Judge Henry Hudson has ruled against a motion by the Obama Administration to dismiss Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s lawsuit against the Federal Health Care Reform Act. Craig Carper reports.

Cuccinelli Weighs in on Immigration

This week Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli issued a controversial opinion on immigration enforcement in the Commonwealth. Craig Carper reports.

Fall Webworm

What’s Bugging You A fond look at the animals we love to hate. Tune-in each Tuesday morning at 8:35 a.m. on WCVE Public Radio.

Fall Webworm

Judge to Hear Council Candidates Case

The Rev. Curtis Harris won a landslide re-election to Hopewell City Council in May. One of his opponents filed a lawsuit.

UR ROTC Battalion Awards Scholarships

The University of Richmond’s Army ROTC Battalion has awarded scholarships to incoming freshman at six colleges.

Perriello Praises Democratic Make It In America Agenda

Congressman Tom Perriello spoke Friday about recent successes for the Democratic Make it in America Agenda. Craig Carper reports

McDonnell Attends Virginia Victim Assistance Academy Graduation

On Friday Governor Bob McDonnell attended the Virginia Victim Assistance Academy Graduation at University of Richmond. Craig Carper reports.

Brian Ford Analyzes the Week in Business.

Mixed signals: Good month on Wall Street, GDP flat, consumers not spending