A North Carolina man was found dead Sunday after he was apparently crab fishing in Virginia Beach’s Back Bay.
We need immediate federal action to restore faith in law enforcement and safeguard our neighborhoods, Del. Dan Helmer writes in a guest column.
None of this inspires confidence in the leadership or direction of these operations, or that they will result in a stronger, more secure nation ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States relied on dozens of aircraft, hundreds of personnel, secret CIA technology and a dose of ...
Newport News says it’s working to replace damaged fishing piers and will need at least another 18 months to reopen them.
Letter writers discuss Virginia redistricting and its political messaging, Coastal Virginia Wind Project and Iran war.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The city of Minneapolis released a video Monday showing a chase and scuffle that ended in a nonfatal ...
As a result, Aflac — American Family Life Assurance Co. — is cutting premium rates on 16 different policies by as much as 35% ...
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed against ODU and an ex-head men’s basketball coach by a former assistant coach who ...
Cox High is the new No. 1 team in Hampton Roads after beating then-No. 1 Ocean Lakes, and Western Branch moved up to No. 2 ...
The top five remained untouched, as Kellam and Hickory continued their respective dominant starts to the season. 5-0 Kecoughtan entered the mix, as a struggling Princess Anne bowed out this week.
U.S. military veterans accused in lawsuit of acting as mercenaries for hire, carrying out war crimes
The complaint said the United Arab Emirates paid a private military contractor $1.5 million per month, plus bonuses for successful killings in Yemen.
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