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| Beach police investigate deadly double shooting Police are investigating a double shooting in which a husband and wife were shot and wounded in their home while their two small children were with them. |
| Grand Larceny suspects wanted in Newport News Newport News police need your help nabbing two suspects wanted on Grand Larceny charges. On October 7, a man tried to open credit accounts at Reeds Jewelers, located in the Patrick Henry Mall and aon May 17, a woman tried the same at Macy's. |
| Suffolk ends tattoo shop ban Suffolk has overturned its ban on tattoo shops. The city was the region's lone locality that still had a ban in place. Court rulings in 2001 ended bans on tattoo parlors in Virginia Beach and Chesapeake. Portsmouth and Norfolk ultimately followed suit. |
| 13-year-old charged with violent home invasion A 13-year-old is accused of breaking into a Suffolk home, then robbing and attacking two people. |
| Police investigating double-shooting incident in Va. Beach Two people were found shot in their home on Spring Breeze Ct. They were taken to an area hospital. Both were alert. |
| Karl Rove's visit protested in Va. Beach President Bush's former advisor Karl Rove was the headliner at a fundraiser for Congresswoman Thelma Drake. But Rove's recent refusal to testify before Congress inspired a colorful performance in front of the restaurant where he spoke. |
| Two teenagers on a jet ski rescue stranded swimmers Two friends, relaxing on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay, noticed a pair of swimmers, struggling in the swift currents of the Lynnhaven Inlet. Without thinking, the friends raced out on a jet ski. |
| Mother arrested after child found unattended in Newport News After receiving an anonymous complaint, Newport News police officers responded to a home in the 900 blk. of Drivers Lane at around 3 a.m. Thursday morning. |
| Meals on Wheels program needs volunteers Gas prices are having an impact on just about everything, including Meals on Wheels. The Chesapeake program is down about 50 drivers from a total of 300 and needs extra volunteers to deliver meals to sick and shut-in participants. |
| Meeting held to discuss the future of Zion Baptist Church A contractor met with Zion Baptist Church leaders, 2 property owners and the Portsmouth City Manager behind closed doors this morning at Portsmouth City Hall. A fire nearly 7 months ago destroyed the church and 2 adjacent businesses. |
| McCain adviser Gramm leaves Former Texas Sen. Phil Gramm resigned Friday from his role as GOP presidential candidate John McCain's campaign co-chairman, hoping to quiet the uproar that followed his comments that the United States had become a "nation of whiners" whose constant complaints about the U.S. economy show they are in a "mental recession." |
| McCain TV ad hits Obama on Iraq policy Republican John McCain launched a new television ad Friday that accuses presidential rival Barack Obama of switching positions on Iraq "to help himself become president" just as the Democratic candidate prepared to make a high profile trip to Baghdad. |
| Debate gives Gilmore much-needed opportunity It's not televised, it's in the middle of holiday season, but Saturday's debate with Mark Warner is an important opportunity for Jim Gilmore in Virginia's U.S. Senate race. |
| Fact check in Virginia senate race accusations Democrat Mark Warner says that when Republican Jim Gilmore handed him the executive mansion's keys in January 2002, he also left him a $6 billion deficit. Gilmore says it's all a myth Warner concocted so he could break a campaign promise not to raise taxes. |
| Candidates Starkly Divided on the Economy The two presidentical candidates offer very different assessments of just how dire the economic situation is, and very different remedies for dealing with the issue. |
| Obama’s Virginia Campaign for Change Opens 20 Offices Across the Commonwealth U.S. Sen. Barack Obama's Virginia campaign announced today the opening of 20 Obama Campaign for Change offices across the Commonwealth. The offices will celebrate their grand openings Saturday with open houses, followed by door-to-door canvassing. |
| McCain at NAACP pledges more education options John McCain told the NAACP and some skeptical black voters Wednesday that he will expand education opportunities, partly through vouchers for low-income children to attend private school. |
| Obama predicts black voter increase, Southern wins If Barack Obama's historic campaign to become the first black president boosts black turnout as drastically as he predicts, he could crack decades of Republican dominance across the South. |
| John McCain: The Return of the Reformer After a primary in which John McCain sought to avoid talking about his fight to reduce the role of money in politics -- an issue that put him at odds with many GOP activists -- Sen. John McCain is once again embracing his campaign finance reform credentials. |
| Obama Strategy: Equal Pay, Not Abortion By shifting his focus toward pay issues important to women and away from the abortion debate, Barack Obama places himself in a far less polarized environment, and steers clear of the "ick factor" that many Americans associate with the practice of abortion. |
| McCain says Iraq wants conditional withdrawal, not specific timeframe Associated Press - July 19, 2008 8:33 PM ET BERLIN (AP) - The McCain campaign isn't convinced that Barack Obama and Iraq's prime minister see eye-to-eye when it comes to troop... |
| Obama makes promise to Afghan official Associated Press - July 19, 2008 5:23 PM ET KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A former warlord who's met with Barack Obama in Afghanistan says Obama is promising help with more than just security if he... |
| Iraqi PM says US should leave soon as possible Associated Press - July 19, 2008 3:03 PM ET BERLIN (AP) - Iraq's prime minister reportedly wants U.S. troops to leave Iraq "as soon as possible." |
| GOP Candidate spending more than he raises as part of strategy Associated Press - July 19, 2008 3:03 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain is facing a spending cap this fall, so he's going on a campaign spending spree this summer. |
| Candidate visits with military brass, troops Associated Press - July 19, 2008 1:13 PM ET KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Barack Obama has been meeting with top U.S. military leaders during his first trip to Afghanistan. |
| Families reunited after six month deployment The USS Cole was etched into the American memory in 2000 when suicide bombers killed 17 sailor and injured 39 more. But the ship's latest mission made history for another reason. |
| Local soldier injured during deadly attack on U.S. forces WAVY.com spoke with a local soldier who was injured in the deadliest attack on U.S. forces in Afghanistan in three years. He was one of 15 injured in that attack; nine U.S. troops died. |
| Mobile service helps veterans sort out benefit issues Law students from the University of Detroit - Mercy School of Law have been traveling across the United States since January, helping thousands of low income veterans who face federal benefits issues. |
| Veteran wants to help others with disabilities find work An Army Veteran who sustained a serious disability in Iraq wants to help others like him find work. |
| Woman walks in support of Naval Special Warfare Foundation A Virginia Beach woman says she wants to give back to the Naval Special Warfare Foundation to say thanks for all they did for her after her boyfriend, a Navy SEAL died in a training accident. |
| Fort Story soldiers return from war Sirens could be heard in the distance. Then a fire truck came into sight. Finally, a bus rounded the corner. Through tinted windows, dozens of soldiers could be seen smiling. |
| Ready, Set, Mow! Dupepe, who became interested in racing lawn mowers three years ago, is a Coast Guard Machinery Technician and 17-year veteran. He is currently stationed with the Coast Guard's Boat Forces Standardization (STAN) team in Yorktown, Va. Dupepe introduces us to the world of lawn mower racing. |
| New study suggests there may be no benefit to self breast exams A controversial new recommendation AGAINST self breast exams has a local doctor and a breast cancer survivor concerned. |
| Mosquito samples test positive for West Nile virus ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) -- Alexandria city health officials say mosquito samples taken last week from Daingerfield Island have tested positive for West Nile virus. The samples were collected July 9. The |
| Many Women Struggle With Uncontrolled Blood Pressure Nearly one in three Americans suffers from high blood pressure -- more than 73 million adults. But half of them -- women -- face unique challenges in controlling their blood pressure. |
| Breakfast Tips to Get Your Day Going Breakfast is critical to any weight loss effort -- and just good sense in general! Here are some tips for how to get your day started right. |
| Women at Coast Guard station donate "Locks of Love" Six women at the Coast Guard station in Portsmouth donated their locks for people with Alopecia Areata. |
| Concert goers get the 'Truth' about smoking You know if you tell teens to stay away from them they're going to go straight for them, but what if you could use music to put out the cigarettes? Thousands of teens who showed up at the Warped tour in Virginia Beach Tuesday also found out the "Truth" about smoking. |
| Skin Cancer On Rise In Young Women It's the ugly truth behind those beautiful tans. Skin cancer cases are going up dramatically among young women. The National Cancer Institute says melanomas, the deadliest kind of skin cancer increased 50% in white women since 1980. |
| Virginia memorial to honor civil rights pioneers Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:00:01 GMT |
| Tropical Storm Cristobal forms off Southeast coast Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:00:01 GMT |
| Fiancée of murdered Navy officer pleads for help to solve the case Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:00:01 GMT |
| West Point-based guardsmen returning Sunday Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:00:01 GMT |
| Amid protests, Karl Rove stumps for Rep. Drake Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:00:01 GMT |
| Local Seabees build up forward operating base in Iraq Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:00:01 GMT |
| US, Iraq seek 'general time horizon' on troop cuts Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:00:01 GMT |
| Mobile law office helping low-income veterans in Norfolk Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:00:01 GMT |
| Swim advisory lifted for oceanside beach at Corolla, NC Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:00:01 GMT |
| Portsmouth Coasties get haircuts to help sick children Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:00:01 GMT |
| Bon Secours move creates one of Va.'s largest hospital systems Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:00:01 GMT |
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