UVA targets alcoholism with genetic testing

The University of Virginia is now treating alcohol addiction based on individuals genetic profiles.

Dry Weather Hits Virginia’s Agriculture Industry Hard This Year

Virginia’s agriculture industry was hit hard by this summer’s hot and dry weather. Charles Fishburne reports.

Cuccinelli Health Care Suit Update

Yesterday a federal judge said he will rule by the end of the year on Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s suit against the health care reform law. Craig Carper reports.

Dominion Gives Grants to Colleges

Dominion Virginia yesterday presented grants to college and universities across its coverage area.

Haitian Priest Visits Richmond

The Priest whose church was hosting a group of young Americans when the earthquake struck Haiti in January is visiting Richmond.

ARWA Eases Water Restrictions

The Appomattox River Water Authority voted yesterday to ease water restrictions for part of Chesterfield County, all of Petersburg and Colonial Heights, and parts of Dinwiddie and Pr. George Counties.

King and Queen County Man Indicted for 2007 Murder

A 41 year old man has been indicted by a King and Queen County Grand Jury for a murder committed four years ago.

Petersburg Council Approves Bank Street Rezoning

The Petersburg City Council this week unanimously approved rezoning that will allow mixed-use retail and apartments in an old warehouse on Bank Street.

Perriello and Hurt Spar in Candidate Forum

Candidates for Virginia's Fifth Congressional District traded barbs in Roanoke last night. Jeanne Faulconer says the discussion got heated at times.

Pickens Speaks at Virginia Energy Conference

Yesterday,oil billionaire T. Boone Pickens spoke at Governor McDonnell’s Conference on Energy and gave some serious challenges to government on the state and federal level. Craig Carper reports.