Prince George Police HQ Gets a Makeover

Pr. George County Supervisors have chosen a Midlothian Company to renovate the County Police Department Headquarters.

Incumbent Wittman Rolls to Easy Victory in GOP Primary

As primary election day approached, there were rumblings in Virginia’s 1st Congressional District that Tea Party activist Catherine Crabill might pose a threat to incumbent Republican Congressman Rob Wittman. But as Correspondent Mark Huffman reports, it wasn’t even close.

Virginia Tech Researching Bio Oil

Researchers at Virginia Tech have developed methods to stabilize bio mass oils that could be used to put bio gasoline on the market very soon.

Woman Rescued from James; City River Rescue Prepares for Busy Season

Richmond’s water rescue team pulled a woman kayaker from a rock in the James River yesterday…and as Charles Fishburne reports, their busy season is just beginning.

State Democrats Call for Malek Apology

State Democratic legislators are renewing their call for Fred Malek to apologize for his efforts to remove Jews from the Nixon administration. Craig Carper reports.

McDonnell Pushes to Privatize ABC Stores

Governor Bob McDonnell says he will have a detailed proposal for the privatization of the state’s ABC stores in the very near future. Craig Carper reports.

High School Graduates Honored

There will be a graduation ceremony at The Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center later this morning.

Weight Restriction on Deteriorating Huguenot Bridge

VDOT has immediately reduced the weight capacity allowed on the aging Huguenot Bridge, after a routine inspection by engineers uncovered some serious structural problems. Charles Fishburne reports.

McDonnell Responds to Malek Controversy

Governor Bob McDonnell took time Friday to respond to calls that he replace one of his advisors, Fred Malek, for his role in trying to eliminate Jews from the Nixon administration. Craig Carper reports.

Health Care and Jobless Benefits Jeopardized

According to the Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis, Congress left Washington for its Memorial Day recess with unfinished business that could jeopardize jobless benefits for thousands of people in Virginia.