Pamela D'Angelo
Pamela D'Angelo
Pamela D'Angelo has an extensive background in journalism, including experience as a foreign correspondent in Kenya for The Dallas Morning News and The Washington Times and as Washington Desk Editor for United Press International. Pamela also has had writing and editing assignments for The Washington Post and other publications, as well as international press and environmental reporting fellowships in Africa. Pamela has a journalism degree from American University and teaches a journalism course at The University of Richmond.

Stories from Pamela D'Angelo...

L.A. Moviemakers Use Northern Neck Location to Make Thriller

For more than a week a group of young filmmakers from Los Angeles have gone relatively unnoticed. Tucked away in rural Northumberland County, sleeping during the day and shooting at night they use local woods and country roads as the backdrop to their suspense-thriller, Roadside.

School Bus Morphs Into One Race Car Driver’s Dream Ride

Along a strip of Route 360 in Haynesville passersby might do a doubletake when they see what’s parked in the lot of Bryant’s Bear Service. WCVE Noethern Neck Correspondent Pamela D’Angelo explains.

Artists Studio Tour to Benefit Northumberland Public Library

This weekend, more than a dozen artists throughout the Northern Neck will open their private studios to the public to raise money for the Northumberland Public Library in Heathsville. WCVE Northern Neck Correspondent Pamela D’Angelo reports.

Roosters Rule at Northern Neck Chicken Swap -- Part Two

Once a month, chicken enthusiasts from in and around the Northern Neck meet in the parking lot of the Warsaw Tractor Supply Company to sell all sizes, ages and varieties of the bird. Last month drew a good many roosters and show birds. In the second half of her report, WCVE Northern Neck Correspondent Pamela D’Angelo talks with some of those enthusiasts.

Roosters Rule at a Northern Neck Chicken Swap

Once a month chicken enthusiasts from in and around the Northern Neck meet in the parking lot of the Warsaw Tractor Supply Company to sell all sizes, ages and varieties of the bird. This is not your Kentucky Fried or Perdue chicken, although a few unsold roosters may end up in the stew pot.

Del. Pollard discusses politics and issues the Northern Neck faces

During the last days of the 2011 session of the Virginia General Assembly, Delegate Albert Pollard who represents the 99th District announced his retirement on the House floor. He recently spoke to correspondent Pamela D’Angelo about his final term and the future of the Northern Neck.

Rappahannock Community College plans to expand workforce campus

The Rappahannock Community College plans to expand its workforce training by opening a campus in the town of Kilmarnock next spring.  WCVE Northern Neck correspondent Pamela D'Angelo reports.

Tales abound at Smith Point Sea Rescue oyster roast

For the past 37 years volunteers for the Smith Point Sea Rescue have helped boaters and sailors in trouble in and around the Northern Neck waters of the Chesapeake Bay.

Northumberland Supervisors seek consultant to aid Bluff Point decision

The Northumberland County Board of Supervisors will interview land planning consultants this week as it seeks to hire outside help in making a decision on a controversial proposed development of 898-acres of conservation land along the Chesapeake Bay. WCVE Northern Neck Correspondent Pamela D’Angelo reports.

Northern Neck’s Delegate Pollard announces retirement, disappointment with politics

Northern Neck Delegate Albert Pollard, Jr. surprised colleagues on Friday by announcing on the House floor he would not be seeking another term of office.