Chesterfield Touts New Entertainment Complex as Economic Development

Chesterfield County is billing itself as a sports destination, and Thursday is the kickoff of an entirely new family-oriented entertainment venue centering around bowling, dining, and live entertainment. 

Warner Co-sponsors Legislation to Make Voting Easier

Virginia Democratic Senator Mark Warner and Delaware Senator Chris Coons, also a Democrat,  introduced legislation yesterday to make voting faster and more accessible to all voters.  Charles Fishburne reports.

US News and World Report "Unranks" GWU For Inflating Incoming Class Achievements

US News and World Report has just removed its ranking of George Washington University as 51st among the top national universities, after the school overstated its data on its incoming freshman class.  Charles Fishburne reports.

Surveillance Video Reveals Suspect In Credit Card Robbery

The suspect in a Chesterfield County robbery could find himself plastered all over the local television news, another example of how technology is changing the face of crime-solving.  Charles Fishburne reports.

Virginia State Police To Graduate 89 New Troopers

Virginia State Police will graduate 89 new troopers this morning in a class that includes a record number of female graduates.  Charles Fishburne reports.

Cantor and Allen Rally Supporters

7th District Congressman and U.S. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor and U.S. Senate candidate George Allen rallied over 6,000 supporters this weekend at the Annual Republican Roundup in Glen Allen. Craig Carper reports.

Albright Attacks Romney on Foreign Policy

In an exclusive interview with WCVE News, former Secretary of State Madeline Albright says Mitt Romney doesn’t fully understand the issues necessary to conduct effective foreign policy. Craig Carper reports.

VCU Police Seek Suspects in On-Campus Assault

Virginia Commonwealth University police are looking for two suspects in connection with the assault of a VCU contract employee last week.

Run for the Fallen is Next Weekend at Ft. Lee

The annual Run for the Fallen honors the men and women in our military who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of freedom. This year's run is expected to draw as many as 2,500. It happens next weekend at Fort Lee.

Last year's Run for the Fallen at Fort Lee.

Homeless Count Shows Decline

According to Homeward, a planning and coordinating agency for homeless services, the number of homeless people in the Richmond area is down 15 percent from the peak of summer homelessness in 2009.

Kelly King Horne, Executive Director of Homeward