Format: 2013-05-21

Navy Launches First Unmanned Jet From Aircraft Carrier

The United States Navy says it has successfully launched an unmanned aircraft from the deck of an aircraft carrier. 

Accused Attacker of Goochland Teacher Goes to Trial June 18

The Henrico man charged with attacking his former girlfriend, a teacher, outside of Goochland Middle School in December will go to trial next month.

Richmond Police Search for Clues in Triple Shooting

Two men remain in critical condition following a 3:00 am Monday shooting incident in 400 block of East Broad in Richmond that resulted in one death. 

The Whiskey Trail

Northern Neck commentator Thea Marshall hits the Whiskey Trail and learns why Martha Washington loved toddies.

 

Children’s Museum Offering Internships

The Children’s Museum of Richmond is looking for a few good high school students for its Junior Internship Program.

McDonnell Ceremonially Signs Transportation Bill

Yesterday on the steps of the state capitol, Governor Bob McDonnell ceremonially signed the billion-dollar transportation compromise bill passed by the General Assembly in March, marking the first significant new funding for roads and rail in 27 years.

Nuclear Science Merit Badge Workshop at VCU

Two Virginia Commonwealth University engineering students organized a workshop for Boy Scouts who wanted to earn a Nuclear Science Merit Badge.

VCU Mechanical Engineering students Daniel Metz and Eric Duvecot, both Eagle Sco

Virginia's Wheat Crop Could Be Seven Percent Up

The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services says the state wheat crop is expected to top 16 million bushels in 2013.

Overnight Frost May Put Plants in Jeopardy

The National Weather service issued an overnight frost advisory for rural areas of East Central Virginia, Piedmont and South Central Virginia, and as Charles Fishburne reports, it came at a critical time for many young crops.

Warsaw Will Award Business Improvement Grants

The Town of Warsaw has offered Business Improvement Grants.