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| Hours-long hostage situation at MacArthur Center ends peacefully A man and a woman suspected in a double homicide in North Carolina have surrendered after an overnight standoff with police at MacArthur Center in Norfolk. The couple had a one month old child in the car with them. |
| Volunteer EMT worker admits to stealing morphine A Virginia Beach Volunteer EMT rescue worker Shaune Zenzel admitted Friday, that he did in fact break into two firehouses and steal morphine. |
| Woman charged for causing crash that sent two cars into Suffolk grocery store An accident ended on East Washington St. at Division St. in Suffolk where police say two vehicles, involved in a five vehicle crash, crashed into White's Grocery Store. Police say the accident started about a mile from where it ended. |
| Teen pleads guilty for deadly Norfolk beating One of four teenaged girls charged in a deadly mob beating in Ocean View pleaded guilty Friday, to First Degree Murder. Skylar Hayward was tried as an adult. |
| Convicted sex offender accused of abducting woman at knife point Chesapeake police say Marqice Martin, a convicted sex offender, approached a 33-year-old woman in her driveway and forced her back into her home, at knife point. |
| WAVY wins Virginia Associated Press television awards RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Winners of the 2008 Virginia Associated Press Broadcasters contest, presented Saturday, at the group's annual awards banquet. |
| WAVY-TV wins 2008 Murrow Awards The Radio-Television News Directors Association has announced WAVY-TV is the recipient of two 2008 Edward R. Murrow awards. WAVY News 10 is honored to receive the prestigious award. |
| Seller of gun used in Va. Tech shootings due on campus The online dealer who sold one of two guns used in the Virginia Tech shootings visited the school Thursday night to support a campaign in favor of concealed weapons on college campuses. |
| Kaine to call June roads session Legislators will return to Richmond one more time this year, Governor Timothy M. Kaine said Thursday. Kaine said in a radio interview that within the next two weeks he will call a special session on transportation funding for the last two weeks in June. |
| Domestic dispute escalates into triple stabbing Bizarre circumstances surround malicious wounding charges for a mother, her daughter and her daughter's boyfriend. This after police say the mother's boyfriend acted in self defense and stabbed all three. |
| Clinton defeats Obama in Pennsylvania primary Hillary Rodham Clinton won the Pennsylvania primary Tuesday night, defeating Barack Obama and staving off elimination in a riveting race for the Democratic presidential nomination. |
| Local elections less than two weeks away Politics hits close to home across Hampton Roads. The "signs" are everywhere - candidates want to have a say in what happens in their communities. But first, voters get to have their say. |
| Pa. voters weigh in on hard-edged Democratic contest A six-week, increasingly hard-edged Pennsylvania primary contest between Democrats Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama culminated Tuesday as voters registered their choice -- a decision that could save or sink Clinton's flagging candidacy. |
| Obama, Clinton won't vow to put loser on ticket as VP Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama both declined Wednesday night to pledge a spot on their ticket this fall to the loser of their epic battle for the Democratic presidential nomination. |
| Clinton: "Yes, yes, yes" Obama can win in November Hillary Rodham Clinton said emphatically Wednesday night that Barack Obama can win the White House this fall, undercutting her efforts to deny him the Democratic presidential nomination by suggesting he would lead the party to defeat. |
| Obama reassures Jewish leaders on Hamas, Wright Barack Obama is seeking to reassure Jewish voters that his candidacy isn't a threat to them or U.S. support for Israel. |
| Warner talks unity; Gilmore rips Warner Democrat Mark R. Warner and Republican Jim Gilmore traded the first licks Wednesday of a U.S. Senate race that promises to be a bruiser, but Gilmore did most of the punching. |
| Clinton sketches first 100 days, Obama vows to help workers Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton outlined an aggressive 100-day presidential agenda on Tuesday and Sen. Barack Obama promised to "play offense for working Americans," both rivals observing something of a lull in an increasingly personal Democratic nomination struggle. |
| Warner dominates Senate money race Democrat Mark R. Warner raised more than five times the campaign cash for his U.S. Senate bid the first three months of this year than both of his Republican rivals combined. |
| Clinton outlines $4 billion annual anti-crime plan Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton would eliminate the federal mandatory five-year sentence for crack cocaine users as part of a $4 billion-a-year anti-crime initiative designed, in part, to steer many nonviolent offenders away from prison. |
| Obama, under fire, restates that some voters are bitter In the midst of an assault from his rivals, a defensive Barack Obama said Friday that many working-class Americans are angry and bitter over economic inequalities and have lost faith in Washington -- and, as a result, vote on the basis of other issues such as gun protections or gay marriage. |
| Political Play of the Day: McCain goes whole hog for votes The Straight Talk Express stopped by a Little Rock strip mall as the Republican presidential candidate campaigned in Little Rock on Friday. The bus pulled up in front of the Whole Hog Cafe for a late lunch -- pulled pork or plate of brisket prominent on the menu. |
| McCain teams with former rival Huckabee in Arkansas LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- Republican presidential candidate John McCain and former rival Mike Huckabee campaigned together for the first time Friday, with Huckabee joking that they were so civil as opponents |
| McCain opposes equal pay bill in Senate Republican Sen. John McCain, campaigning through poverty-stricken cities and towns, said Wednesday he opposes a Senate bill that seeks equal pay for women because it would lead to more lawsuits. |
| Bill Clinton chides Obama for avoiding NC debate HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. (AP) -- Former President Bill Clinton scolded his wife's rival Wednesday for not committing to a debate in North Carolina, where the late-season primary has gained national attention |
| Local North Carolinians eager to have attention of presidential contenders "I can't wait till November," Theodore Lee of Elizabeth City smiled. Lee's enthusiasm may be part of a growing trend in North Carolina, as the contest for the Democratic Presidential nomination continues. |
| Analysis: Pennsylvania is must-win for Clinton Women and older voters came out in force Tuesday in Pennsylvania's presidential primary, encouraging signs for Hillary Rodham Clinton as she sought a win to sustain her campaign. |
| Chelsea Clinton addresses question about Lewinsky Chelsea Clinton suggested Tuesday that she doesn't believe voters should consider how her mother responded to Bill Clinton's affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky when making judgments about her character. |
| NC state lawmakers line up behind Obama Barack Obama has received the endorsements of 29 North Carolina lawmakers, including Senate Majority Leader Tony Rand. |
| Democrats Clinton, Obama collide in Pennsylvania primary Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama collided Tuesday in the Pennsylvania primary, the last of the big-state contests in a Democratic presidential campaign that was growing more negative the longer it lasted. |
| Church sign links Obama with Osama bin Laden JONESVILLE, S.C. (AP) -- A South Carolina pastor says he wasn't trying to be political when he posted a sign in front of his church linking Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and al-Qaida leader |
| Obama, Clinton fuel campains with oil rhetoric Associated Press - April 25, 2008 10:23 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Barrack Obama has told a cheering crowd of 2,000 people in Kokomo, Indiana, that the country has been talking about energy... |
| Huckabee, campaigning with McCain, comments on VP question Associated Press - April 25, 2008 9:23 PM ET LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Mike Huckabee is being coy about whether he wants to be John McCain's running mate. |
| Rev. Wright: Critics twisting sermons for political gain Associated Press - April 25, 2008 8:33 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - The former pastor to Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama says his sermon blaming U.S. |
| Clinton lobbies superdelegates after Pennsylvania win Associated Press - April 25, 2008 6:33 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic superdelegates are still getting plenty of attention from Hillary Rodham Clinton. |
| McCain teams up with former rival Huckabee in Arkansas Associated Press - April 25, 2008 4:23 PM ET LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - John McCain's "forgotten places" tour has brought him to Arkansas, where he's renewing acquaintances with a former rival... |
| Petraeus picked to lead Mideast command If confirmed by the Senate, he would replace Navy Adm. William Fallon, who abruptly stepped down in March after a magazine reported that he was at odds with President Bush over Iran policy. Fallon said the report, while not true, had become a distraction. |
| Reservists arrive home after Middle East deployment A group of reservists arrived home Monday morning, welcomed by friends and family who'd been waiting for hours to see them. |
| Local soldier wounded in Iraq welcomed home in Suffolk A local soldier will receive a hero's welcome this weekend. Army Sergeant Calvin Linette spent nearly a year fighting in Iraq where he was injured by a roadside bomb. His hometown of Suffolk has a big celebration ready for his return. |
| Adm. Fallon ends his Navy career in Norfolk In March, Admiral William Fallon, the top U.S. military commander for the Middle East, resigned. Today, he will officially end his vast Navy career, during a ceremony in Norfolk. |
| Local sailors accused of conspiracy, marriage fraud and false claims Hampton Roads sailors on board ships like USS Wasp and USS Iwo Jima are just a few of the people named in three federal indictments. |
| Questions surround Senator Jim Webb's proposed G.I. Bill Virginia Senator Jim Webb says there's growing support for his G.I. Bill. The bill would pay the college tuition for many military veterans who have served since the 9/11 terror attacks. |
| Virginia soldier killed in Iraq A member of the Virginia National Guard has died while fighting the war in Iraq. The Department of Defense announced Friday, that Sgt. Jesse A. Ault, 28, of Dublin, Va., died April 9 in Baghdad, Iraq. |
| Navy says Iranian boat approached locally-based US ship in Persian Gulf The USS Typhoon tried unsuccessfully to establish radio contact with the Iranian boat after it came within an estimated 200 yards of the Typhoon on Thursday, outside Iranian territorial waters. |
| Local military given the chance to be a "Nashville Star" Dozens of service members lined up and warmed up at Naval Station Norfolk with dreams of becoming the next big country music sensation. |
| FDA takes closer look at Lasik complaints Lost in the hoopla of ads promising that laser vision surgery lets you toss your glasses is a stark reality: Not everyone's a good candidate and an unlucky few do suffer life-changing side effects -- lost vision, dry eye, night-vision problems. |
| Helping babies one footstep at a time The March Of Dimes goes to great lengths raising money and awareness for healthy babies. This weekend the organization is trying to take those efforts a step further with the help of 10 On Your Side and Eagle 97 radio. |
| Autism Awareness: Piecing it together Puzzle pieces are symbolizing autism awareness in Virginia Beach; each piece symbolizing the complexity of the brain disorder. They've also become a building block for an autism resource center in that city |
| Ceremony honors organ donors in Chesapeake Doctors, transplant recipients, friends and family honored the generosity of two hundred people who died last year - all were organ donors. Wednesday night a ceremony was held in their honor. |
| Local girl's need for double lung transplant intensifies 17-year-old Martina Natoli has Cystic Fibrosis and needs a double lung transplant. We've been following her story for several years, and now Martina's health has taken a turn for the worse. Her family says they need your help. |
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