Format: 2013-05-23

Dems Say GOP Candidates' Views on Gay Rights Hurt Virginia

Virginia Democrats say Republican gubernatorial nominee Ken Cuccinelli and Lieutenant Governor nominee E. W. Jackson’s anti-homosexual positions are bad for the Commonwealth and bad for business.

Supreme Court to Tackle Prayer at Government Meetings

The United States Supreme Court will consider the constitutional limits on prayers during legislative sessions, accepting an appeal from a New York town that starts most council meetings with a Christian invocation. 

Forest Rangers Will Prosecute to Keep Wilderness Natural

A Southwest Virginia man has been found guilty of bear baiting and damaging natural resources in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests.  As Charles Fishburne reports, forest service personnel are vigorous in defending some of America's last wilderness areas.

Child Dies in Crozet Shooting

Police continue their investigation into a tragic shooting that happened around 10 yesterday morning in Crozet.

Henrico Man Charged With Murder of His Three-Year-Old Son

A Henrico County man has been arrested and charged with murdering his three-year old son. 

Commonwealth Memorial Day Ceremony at War Memorial

Governor Bob McDonnell will be the keynote speaker at the Commonwealth Memorial Day Ceremony at the Virginia War Memorial.

State Police Report Says Violent Crime Down 3.3 Percent

Virginia State Police say the Commonwealth saw about a three percent reduction in violent crime last year from the year before. 

State Party Backs Dance in Primary, Angers Thompson Supporters

Last week, the Democratic Party of Virginia spent $5,000 backing incumbent Del. Rosalyn Dance of Petersburg against her primary challenger, Evandra Thompson, fueling outrage among Thompson supporters.

Police Eager to Wrap Up Riverrock Incident

The Richmond Police Department is moving quickly to button up what has become a high profile case, where a Reggae singer was struck by a thrown bottle at a Brown's Island concert over the weekend. 

Redskins Site Construction on Schedule in Richmond

Construction is on schedule for the new Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center under construction behind the Science Museum in Richmond. The practice fields have sod and goal posts are already in place.

Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center