Andy Fox reports live on search for 4-year-old Codi …
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The 18th annual CHKD RunWalk takes place Saturday at Waterside in Norfolk.
College graduation is always a monumental moment, but this year it means a little bit more. That’s because four years ago, those students were high school seniors when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. They didn’t get to experience what makes high school fun, like prom, senior week, and graduation. Christopher Newport University senior Reagan Connelly thought back to what she was doing on that week in March.
The Newport News Police Department is investigating an overnight shooting on Jefferson Avenue.
Virginia Beach police are looking to identify the suspect in a malicious wounding incident on the HRT bus Thursday, police said.
Portsmouth police responded to an incident on the 2300 block of Turnpike Road around 3:30 p.m., police said.
All lanes of US 58 near the Hampton Roads Executive Airport reopened just before noon Friday, nearly eight hours after a fatal crash shut down the road.
Ahead of game 4 against Adirondack on Friday night, WAVY Sports Director Craig Loper spoke with Admirals owner and CEO Patrick Cavanagh.
Police officers from all around the United States gathered in Norfolk Friday to bring awareness to officers who have died in the line of duty. The send off ceremony for the annual Police Unity Tour started at 7 a.m. at Town Point Park. This year's group consists of 100 riders, 30 motorcycle officers and 60 support units, all heading towards the National Law Enforcement Officer's Memorial in Washington D.C.
Knock, knock. Who’s there? Possibly a scam. Portsmouth police are warning homeowners to be on guard when opening their doors to people who claim to be from their bank or mortgage company. It happened in one Portsmouth neighborhood off of Beaton Drive.
The President of the Urban League of Hampton Roads had just returned from a meeting in Atlanta with civil rights icon Andrew Young when he learned three children in Hampton Roads, the youngest only nine-days-old, were killed due to recent acts of violence. "It's disturbing and frankly it breaks my heart, to be honest," Gil Bland said.
A bunch of stone-faced shots from the staff at Nandua Middle School are anything but serious, and they've got the whole Eastern Shore belly laughing.
Diana Glasier describes her son Harrison Overcash's life in high and low points — his early achievements, his descent into addiction, his apparent road to recovery, and then his unexpected death.