Format: 2013-05-20

Cantor Challengers Meet For Debate

Last night, the two candidates running against 7th District Congressman Eric Cantor participated in a forum in Henrico, but the incumbent was absent.

Sex Offenders Apprehended in Operation SOAR

15 convicted criminal alien sex offenders have been identified and are scheduled for deportation as the result of a recent ICE investigation. Craig Carper reports.

Eyes On Richmond - Thelma Drake

On Friday, Thelma Drake, the Director of the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transit spoke about the opportunities and challenges of expanding and modernizing railways in the Commonwealth as part of the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Eyes on Richmond speaker series. Craig Carper reports.

Folk Festival Draws Record Crowd

With perfect weather, The Richmond Folk Festival drew its largest crowd ever and the most on site donations.

TARP Ends, No COLAs for Social Security, QE2 Possible

Brian Ford looks at the business news.

Fundraiser Perks Help Political Campaigns

One Virginia congressman doesn’t settle for just any brand when picking chocolates for campaign donors. For his political fundraisers this election cycle, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor has spent nearly 75 hundred dollars on gourmet chocolates. Sara Sciammacco reports.

VCU Medical School Sponsoring Pain Symposium

The Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine will host a symposium tomorrow bringing together experts in pain management.

Chesterfield Crash Claims Two Lives

Two people died in a single car crash in Chesterfield Wednesday just before midnight.

Can-struction Event Benefits Food Bank

An event at the James Center this weekend has been called one of the most unusal food charities in the world.

Charges Dropped in Teenage Sexting Case

Child pornography charges have been dismissed in a Northern Virginia case involving a 14-year old girl who sent a nude photograph to a classmate. But as Charles Fishburne reports, there is a raging controversy about the state law and what to do about it.