Format: 2013-05-22

Police Arrest Final Suspect in VSU Hazing Deaths

Chesterfield County police say the last of four men charged with hazing after two Virginia State University students drowned has surrendered. 

Immigration Groups Protest at GOP Headquarters Today

A group of immigrant advocates will march from Monroe Park to the Virginia Republican Party headquarters downtown at 2 pm today to urge GOP congressmen to support comprehensive immigration reform compromise proposed by the bipartisan Gang of 8 in the Senate.

Virginia Beach Officials Reviewing What Went Wrong In Chaotic Weekend

Virginia Beach police say they made nearly 150 arrests stemming from a violent and rowdy weekend at the oceanfront. 

Chesterfield Man Charged With Transporting Moonshine

A Chesterfield man and another from Chase  City have been arrested and charged with transporting moonshine following an investigation by state and local authorities. 

Powhatan Store Owner Pleads Guilty in Cigarette Case

A Powhatan man and woman have admitted to trying to hide more than $10 million in cash transactions to avoid reporting them to the IRS.

Dinwiddie Will Get Three New Fire Trucks

Dinwiddie County is getting three new fire trucks sooner than expected.

Feeding the Hungry in the Northern Neck

Northern Neck commentator Thea Marshall learns about  feeding the hungry from the founder of the Northern Neck food bank.

FBI Looking at McDonnell Relationship with Williams; Ex-chef Says He Reported Mansion Misdeeds and Then Was Prosecuted; Dems Call for AG to Quit After Belatedly Disclosing Gifts from Williams

The Associated Press reports that two people with knowledge of the situation say the FBI has begun looking at the relationship between Gov. Bob McDonnell and his family and the head of a company under investigation. 

UVA's Focused Ultrasound Surgery for Essential Tremor Called Success

The University of Virginia's ground-breaking scalpel-free brain surgery for essential tremor has been so successful it warrants large-scale testing, according to the project's lead researcher.  Charles Fishburne has more in this WCVE Science Matters report.

US Supreme Court Says Virginia's FOI Act Provisions Can Favor Residents

The United States Supreme Court has ruled that Virginia has the right to block out-of-state people from using its Freedom of Information Act to get state documents.