Time To Pay Rent

It used to be that the entire town would close up once the summer hit. There was little to do except pack up and head out of town. Now there are several theatre companies who are taking the ultimate risk and putting on challenging and entertaining productions, offering a great opportunity for those of us who stay in town.

Virginia Participates in National Town Hall

About 75 Virginians gathered at Capitol Square Saturday to participate in a national town meeting on the federal deficit. Craig Carper reports.

A Whale Visits Norfolk

On Friday, the world’s largest oil skimmer stopped in Norfolk before heading to the gulf to assist in the clean up effort. Craig Carper reports.

Schapiro Analysis - 6/25/10

Jeff Schapiro analyzes the week's events in Virginia politics.

McDonnell Unveils Job Creation Commission

Members of Governor Bob McDonnell’s Job Creation Commission have been working for the last two months to come up with proposals for the Governor and the General Assembly on how to best get Virginians back to work. Craig Carper reports.

Warner Meets to Discuss Arlington Problems

Senator Mark Warner met with Army officials yesterday to discuss some of the recently discovered problems at Arlington National Cemetery. Craig Carper reports.

Colonial Heights murder suspect knew his victims

27 year old Matthew Brady, charged with murdering Joseph and Evelyn Bland in their Colonial Heights home, apparently knew the victims

Police release pictures of Morgan Harrington’s missing necklace, hoping for clues

Virginia State police are releasing some previously withheld information on a slain Virginia Tech student in hopes they can find her killer. Charles Fishburne reports.

Virginia Historical Society opens Civil War 150th anniversary exhibit

The Virginia Historical Society will open a new exhibit tomorrow entitled "An American Turning Point: The Civil War in Virginia."  John Ogle reports.

Agroterrorism conference set

The Virginia Department of Agriculture and the FBI are hosting a conference on agroterrorism tomorrow, and as Charles Fishburne reports, it will play to a packed house.