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.

Brian Ford Analyzes the Week in Business.

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

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

UR ROTC Battalion Awards Scholarships

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

Science Matters: UVA professor says classrooms do not teach love of science

Last week's National Report Card on students and science found over half in the 4th, 8th and 12th grades did not do well in science, and worse, didn’t seem to care about it. In this Science Matters Report, Charles Fishburne talks with UVA Professor Robert Tai whose research suggests a better way to do it.

United Way announces successful 2010 campaign

The United Way has announced the results of its 2010 campaign.

When Richmond Hosted World-Class Cyclists.

Brooks Smith recalls the Tour duPont, which for a time put Richmond on the map as a venue of international bicycle racing.

Two Camps for Children at Virginia House

The first of The Virginia Historical Society’s Virginia House Summer Camps end today. The second starts on Monday

Richmond police commission new recruits trained in technology and terrorism

Richmond Police will commission 18 new recruits at ceremonies later this morning at Virginia Union, and as Charles Fishburne reports, they will face new challenges as they hit the streets.

Two Deaths in Hanover Crash

Tragedy struck a Durham, North Carolina family early yesterday in Hanover County. They were on the way to a graduation ceremony in Washington, D.C.