Format: 2013-06-19

Electronic cigarette makers win court fight, won't have to prove they work to FDA

A federal appeals court says electronic cigarettes should be regulated as tobacco products by the Food and Drug Administration...but as Charles Fishburne reports, that came as a disappointment to the FDA.

State police ask hunters to help them sniff out marijuana in the woods

Virginia State Police are looking for marijuana in the woods, and are calling on hunters to help them out. Charles Fishburne reports.

Slight improvement in Martinsville unemployment rate

Some improvement in the jobless rate for Martinsville in October, but still the highest in the state.

Judicial Watch files lawsuit for Homeland Security documents

A watchdog group is suing the Department of Homeland Security in the case of a man accused of killing a nun from Richmond in a drunk driving accident.

Cuccinelli says more states to join in opposition to health care reform

Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli says he believes support is growing nationwide for his suit and other suits like it against the federal health care reform package. Craig Carper reports.

Sports broadcaster Frank Soden is dead at the age of 91

Richmond sports broadcaster Frank Soden died Sunday night. 

Westover Hills Library renovations complete; it has reopened to the public

The City of Richmond has reopened its Westover Hills Library and as Charles Fishburne reports, its supporters remind us reading is not dead yet.

Man attacked in Hopewell testifies

The four men accused of attacking a man they found on the sex offender registry were in Hopewell General District Court yesterday.

A former community association treasurer admits guilt

The former treasurer of a community association in Albemarle County has entered a guilty plea to two federal charges.

State Police search for sex offender

Virginia State Police are turning to the public to help find a wanted violent sex offender.