Format: 2013-05-22

Seven Drum Corps Compete in Warrenton

Drum and Bugle Corps have been a part of the American music scene since before the Second World War. Saturday night seven up and coming corps competed in Warrenton.

Boys Scout Jamboree Opens Today

The Boy Scouts are celebrating their 100th anniversary at the national jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill in Caroline County.

Business Analysis for 7/26/10

Andy Foldenauer sitting in for Brian Ford with analysis of the week's business news.

Remains Found In Upper Appomattox Canal

Skeletal remains have been found in the Upper Appomattox Canal near the site where a missing man’s ATV was located in the winter.

Safe Harbor Names New Executive Director

Safe Harbor, an organization in Henrico that works to help victims of domestic violence, has named its new executive director.

McDonnell Embarks on European Trade Mission

Governor Bob McDonnell spoke with reporters yesterday from Germany, via conference call, to provide an update on his first European trade mission. Craig Carper reports.

Small Plane Skids, Shuts Down Runway for Four Hours

Richmond International’s runway 2/20 is back to normal this morning, after a small plane lost a landing gear and crash landed about two o’clock yesterday afternoon…

Metro Homes Sales Up 23% Over Last Year, but Housing Recovery Still Slow

Mortgage rates fell to a new record low for the forth time in five weeks, and the number of homes sold in the Richmond metro area rose 23 percent in the second quarter from the same period a year ago. But as Charles Fishburne reports, this doesn’t necessarily mean a recovery in the housing market

Schapiro Analysis for 7/23/10

Jeff Schapiro gives his analysis of Virginia's politics for this week.

Prison Book Ban Policy is Challenged in Federal Court

Two civil rights organizations are suing Virginia prison officials because they banned inmates from receiving a book teaching them how to file lawsuits against prisons. Charles Fishburne reports.