U.S. Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine are behind the push to make “Lucia’s Law” a federal one, in addition to other gun reforms recently adopted in Virginia.
Not all community members are excited about the construction of the city's 2-phase traffic calming and enhanced pedestrian safety project, which will start in August.
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After a no swim advisory was put into place following a sewage leak in the James River, one business owner had to get creative to make up for lost customers.
Chesterfield County has denied an appeal to overturn a land use decision for Dominion’s proposed natural gas plant, but community members say they aren’t giving up.
Only 40% of Americans know carrying a credit card balance hurt their credit score. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa talks to NerdWallet about ways to dig yourself out of debt.
A new gambling site could be coming to a shopping center off of Staples Mill Road, though some are now saying the proposal was submitted in an unfair way.
Over 100 golfers from all around the country are on their way here to Richmond to catch up with old friends, explore the city and win big in the Richmond summer tournament for the National Negro Golf Association.
The City of Hopewell and Hopewell Police Department is planning to install speed cameras in multiple school zones to enhance traffic safety and keep kids safe.
Reported losses to government impersonation scammers hit $618 million last year, up from $487 million in 2022. Consumer Investigator Caresse Jackman has an exclusive interview with the FTC about how to spot a government imposter.
Henrico leaders celebrate opening of new 99-acre Taylor Farm Park in Sandston that has water park, climbing features, a skatepark and BMX dirt skills course.
The location by Virginia Commonwealth University located at 1217 West Broad street experienced the crime the most, with 92 incidents happening there from January 1 through June 30.