Pictures: Mug shots from local arrests
Arrest and booking photos are provided by law enforcement officials. Arrest does not imply guilt, and criminal charges are merely accusations. A defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty and...
View ArticleJordan Chase Alvarez
Jordan Chase Alvarez, 21, of Hampton, was charged with armed residential burglary and conspiracy to commit armed burglary in connection to an incident on Tuesday in the 100 block of Torrington Court.
View ArticleCurtis Childs
Curtis Childs, 24, of Hampton, was charged with armed residential burglary and conspiracy to commit armed burglary in connection to an incident on Tuesday in the 100 block of Torrington Court.
View ArticleAnthony Lamont Scott-McNeill
Anthony Lamont Scott-McNeill, 22, of Newport News, was charged with armed residential burglary and conspiracy to commit armed burglary in connection to an incident on Tuesday in the 100 block of...
View ArticleHampton coronavirus survivor writes book to clear up misconceptions about the...
Eight months after being hospitalized, Campbell and wife Tyisha Campbell, reflected how the virus crept into their lives, shrouded them with uncertainty and what they did to survive the ordeal.
View ArticleNorfolk launches text-to-911 service, is latest Hampton Roads city to do so
Calling the text feature “cutting edge,” the city said the system will help people who are deaf, hard of hearing, speech-impaired, or can’t make phone calls during emergencies.
View ArticleA Hampton Roads mental health practice closed suddenly, leaving staff and...
Christian Psychotherapy Services had more than 100 employees and thousands of patients spread across four offices in Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Newport News and Suffolk. It closed without warning Jan. 8.
View ArticleChesapeake teachers were told not to show Biden’s inauguration live in case...
The memo from a district Social Studies supervisor cited the "ever changing political climate."
View ArticleThree North Carolina catfish records broken last year as more people fished...
A North Carolina man broke a 50-year-old record for his channel catfish weighing more than 23 pounds.
View ArticleMan shot and killed late Wednesday in Chesapeake
Officers responded to the 1400 block of Leckford Drive in Greenbrier for a gunshot wound just after 11 p.m.
View ArticleFeel like officially switching political parties? In Virginia, you can’t get...
With no party registration in Virginia, you were never tied down in the first place.
View ArticleBusinesses are offering employees bonuses to get a COVID-19 vaccine
Instacart is offering $25. Aldi, Trader Joe's and Dollar General are covering up to four hours regular pay. Lidl, though, is offering workers $200 extra on their paycheck to get the vaccine once its...
View ArticleWhere to get tested for COVID-19 in Hampton Roads and northeastern North...
Here's where to get a tests in Hampton Roads and northeastern North Carolina.
View ArticleVirginia is offering prisoners incentives to get the COVID-19 vaccine
Inmates — in state-run prisons, separate from the local jail system — who get their shots will receive free credits for communicating via email and telephone, as well as a care package filled with...
View ArticleNew jobless claims in Virginia dropped 25%, but pandemic-related relief jumps
The number of first-time Pandemic Unemployment Assistance claims in Virginia jumped to 5,251 during the week ending Jan. 16, up from 3,387.
View ArticleMartin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service Food Drive receives more than double...
The chief executive officer of the Virginia Peninsula Foodbank hoped the food drive would bring in enough donations to provide 25,000 meals. Instead, the community donated enough to provide almost...
View ArticleVirginia Beach, Norfolk and Peninsula district to move into Phase 1b of...
The Peninsula Health District will begin vaccinating individuals in the next phase of COVID-19 vaccine distribution on Friday, followed by Virginia Beach and Norfolk on Monday.
View ArticleSports betting comes to Virginia, with FanDuel first to win permit
While Virginia had anticipated approving permits for sports betting operations by January after 25 operators applied, just FanDuel alone had been approved for a temporary permit as of Wednesday. The...
View ArticleHampton schools approve raises as districts cautiously optimistic about budgets
Hampton and Newport News superintendents will present their proposed budgets next month, with boards voting on proposals in late March.
View ArticleAfter death of his wife of 49 years, Williamsburg man finds comfort in giving...
“I’ve been through a lot this year but the one thing I have not been is depressed which you think that I would probably be entitled to that,” Schoch said. “But, I’ve found ways to stay busy.”
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