VCU Medical Center Stroke Program Wins Awards

The work done at the VCU Medical Center’s Stroke Program has been recognized by The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association.

Fifth Annual Northern Neck River Ride is Saturday

The Northern Neck River Ride will pedal off tomorrow morning. Hundreds of bicycle riders are already on their way to Kilmarnock.

Emergency Water Conservation Measures Just Hours Away for Appomattox River Water Authority.

The U.S. Drought Monitor, a weekly report by experts across the country, shows that 89 percent of Virginia is either abnormally dry or suffering from drought. That’s up from 68 percent a week ago…and as Charles Fishburne reports, the Appomattox River Water Authority is just inches…and hours away, from passing their emergency trigger point.

VDOT Audit Uncovers Unspent Funds

An independent audit of the Virginia Department of Transportation has uncovered nearly 1.5 billion dollars in unspent revenue. Craig Carper reports.

Waugh Calls “Pledge” the Wrong Approach

Yesterday U.S. House Republican leaders issued a legislative agenda for the 2011 congress, should they regain the majority. Democratic congressional candidate Rick Waugh provided a response. Craig Carper reports.

Cantor Won’t Debate Challengers

As the midterm elections approach, Virginia’s seventh congressional district has a three-candidate race where the incumbent has a distinct advantage, while Democratic and Tea Party challengers struggle to engage in direct debate. Craig Carper reports.

Police Offer Ways To Dispose of Expired Prescription Medicines

Richmond Police are participating in a nationwide effort to get expired prescription medications out of your medicine cabinets and to keep children and others out of harm's way. Charles Fishburne reports.

Arrest Made in 1994 Death

A Louisa County man has been charged in connection with a traffic fatality that happened in 1994.

Coalition Highlights Health Care Reform Benefits

In anticipation of the six-month anniversary of the enactment of the Federal Health Care Reform Bill, a Richmond based think tank and a coalition of consumer advocates are highlighting some of the provisions of the package that will take effect this week. Craig Carper reports.

First Suspected Modern-Day Pirates Go On Trial In Norfolk This Week.

A group of accused pirates is set to go on trial in Virginia, and as Charles Fishburne reports, it will test some laws dating back to the 19th century.