Format: 2013-05-22

National Cathedral Choristers at Roslyn

The choristers of the National Cathedral have spent the past four days at their annual choir camp at Roslyn on River Road in Richmond.

Hurricane Preparedness Luckily Not Hurt by Computer Crash

Jeff Schapiro analyzes computer failure, emergency preparation and other state government news of the week.

A Boxer Named Black Jack

Brooks Smith has resdiscovered the career of boxer Black Jack Billy Fox.

VDH Sets Up Guidelines For Transferring ER Patients

The Virginia Department of Health has initiated some guidelines to help get patients out of the emergency room to their inpatient beds more quickly. Charles Fishburne reports.

Marshals Capture Murder Suspect in Petersburg

A man wanted in connection with a homicide has been arrested in Petersburg, thanks to tips from the public.

Cantor and Scott Offer Different Ideas on Economic Recovery

Two Richmond-area congressmen, Democrat Bobby Scott and Republican Eric Cantor, are sharing different ideas on how best to stabilize the economy and get Americans back to work. Craig Carper reports.

Triple A Predicts Holiday Travel Up Nine Percent If Hurricane Earl Stays Away

Triple A Mid-Atlantic yesterday released the Labor Day travel forecast for Virginia…and it is up about nine percent over last year. But as Charles Fishburne reports, there are a couple of big question marks.

Virginia Supreme Court Has Its First Woman Chief Justice.

The Virginia Supreme Court has a new chief justice…the first woman to serve in that capacity in the court’s history. Charles Fishburne reports.

It's Student Move-In Day at Randolph-Macon

The classes of 2014 are arriving on college campuses across Virginia. Today, 351 freshman will be busy moving into their dorms at Randolph-Macon College.

Officials Say Hurricane Earl Might Be A Close Call

State Emergency officials say Hurricane Earl might be a close call, and Virginians need to be ready. Charles Fishburne reports.