- Local
- Crime
- State
- Politics
- Business
- Education
Good, McGuire primary in 5th District too close to call
As of midnight, state Sen. John McGuire was up by 327 votes and declared victory. Rep. Bob. Good, R-5th, said he is awaiting the full count of mail-in and provisional ballots.
Willie Mays, Giants’ electrifying ‘Say Hey Kid,’ has died at 93
The Giants center fielder, with his signature basket catch, was one of the game’s greatest and most beloved players and had beenbaseball’s oldest living Hall of Famer.
Dems nominate Subramanyam to run for Wexton's seat in 10th District
State Sen. Suhas Subramanyam, D-Loudoun,won a 12-way Democratic primary to run for the Northern Virginia congressional seat of Rep. Jennifer Wexton.
Republicans pick Anderson to run for Spanberger's congressional seat
Derrick Anderson, a former U.S. Army Green Beret, has won the GOP nomination to run for the congressional seat that Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-7th, is stepping down from.
The creator economy is worth an estimated $250 billion. Where is that money going?
Collabstr analyzed research from Goldman Sachs and pay data from Zippia to illustrate the way money is pouring into the creator economy.
Dems pick Mehta to challenge Wittman in 1st District
Leslie Mehta, the former legal director of the ACLU of Virginia, has won the Democratic nomination in the 1st Congressional District and will take on longtime Rep. Rob Wittman.
Democrats pick Witt as 5th District nominee
Business executive Gloria Witt has won a three-way Democratic primary to capture her party's nomination in the 5th Congressional District, traditionally a GOP stronghold.
Dems nominate Vindman for run for Spanberger's seat in 7th District
Eugene Vindman, a U.S. Army veteran known for his role in then-President Donald Trump's first impeachment, has won the Democratic nomination to run for Congress in Northern Virginia's 7th Congressional District.
Republicans nominate Clancy to run for Wexton's 10th District seat
Businessman Mike Clancy has won a four-way GOP primary to run for the Northern Virginia congressional seat of Rep. Jennifer Wexton, who is not seeking re-election for health reasons.
Cao wins GOP nomination for U.S. Senate, will take on Kaine
Hung Cao, a retired U.S. Navy captain backed by former President Donald Trump, has won the GOP nomination for the right to take on Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., in the fall.
Half a million immigrants could eventually get US citizenship under a sweeping new plan from Biden
President Joe Biden ordered an expansive election-year step Tuesday to offer potential citizenship to hundreds of thousands of immigrants without legal status in the U.S.
Virginia Senate leaders put off fix to military education benefits
Sen. Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, proposes a work group to study the program and recommend potential changes by mid-September. Military families had urged lawmakers to repeal eligibility changes immediately.
Israel's Netanyahu blames Biden for withholding weapons. US officials say that's not the whole story
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed Tuesday the United States is withholding weapons and implied this was slowing Israel's offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
Jay Ipson, Litvak-American Holocaust survivor speaks about voting
Jay Ipson, 89, Litvak-American Holocaust survivor speaks about voting after he cast a vote at the Church of the Holy Comforter in Richmond, Va., on June 18, 2024.
Local News
A1 Minute! June 18, 2024: Former Dean of VCU’s School of the Arts dies; Primary voting necessities; Primary a case for different voting method[A1]
Former Dean of VCU’s School of the Arts dies; Primary voting necessities; Primary a case for different voting method
How a Chesterfield organization is doing all it can to help seniors help seniors
Pamela Crandol, a full-time volunteer for the Shepherd’s Center in Chesterfield County, opened the organization’s mail one day and came across a letter that began with the heartbreaking words: “you are my last hope.”
Joseph Seipel, former dean of VCUarts, dies at 76
Joseph Henry Seipel, former dean of the Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts and a sculptor, has died. He was 76.
Richmond neighbors: Obituaries for June 18
Read through the obituaries published today in Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Good, McGuire primary in 5th District too close to call
As of midnight, state Sen. John McGuire was up by 327 votes and declared victory. Rep. Bob. Good, R-5th, said he is awaiting the full count of mail-in and provisional ballots.
Dems nominate Subramanyam to run for Wexton's seat in 10th District
State Sen. Suhas Subramanyam, D-Loudoun,won a 12-way Democratic primary to run for the Northern Virginia congressional seat of Rep. Jennifer Wexton.
Republicans pick Anderson to run for Spanberger's congressional seat
Derrick Anderson, a former U.S. Army Green Beret, has won the GOP nomination to run for the congressional seat that Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-7th, is stepping down from.
Dems pick Mehta to challenge Wittman in 1st District
Leslie Mehta, the former legal director of the ACLU of Virginia, has won the Democratic nomination in the 1st Congressional District and will take on longtime Rep. Rob Wittman.
Affiliate
What to do at the scene of an accident: The Big Auto Accident Attorneys checklist
Content byBig Auto Accident Attorneys. Big Auto Accident Attorneysrecommends this essential checklist to follow if you are involved in a vehicle accident.
Richmond Ivy SC welcomes RVA’s best young talent in its first USL W League season
Content by Richmond Ivy SC.Richmond Ivy strives to help the best of the best transition to the next level.
Bon Secours’ behavioral health partial hospitalization program helps promote a healthy community
Content byBon Secours. Bon Secours helps bridge the gap between traditional outpatient care and hospitalized inpatient care for those struggling with mental health conditions.
The rise, the risks and the rewards of meme coins in crypto culture
Contributor content. Learn the risks and rewards of meme coins and their impact on crypto culture.
Partner
A dilly of a trend: Why everyone’s talking about pickleball
Get Healthy.No matter how you slice it, pickleball is a big dill.
Anxiety vs. depression: What’s the difference?
Get Healthy.Learning the defining characteristics of these common mood disorders and pinpointing exactly what you’re feeling are the keys to finding support and relief.
Critical reasons to stay up to date on tetanus shots
Get Healthy.Also known as lockjaw, tetanus is a disease that affects the central nervous system and is caused by a specific strain of bacteria called clostridium tetani.
Of beans and burgers: How much protein do you really need?
Get Healthy. How much protein do you need for maximum nutritional benefits?
Crime
UPDATE: Police identify victim of Henrico homicide
Police responded at 7:30 p.m. to the 4600 block of Grand Ledge Court for reports of a shooting.
Chesterfield police arrest Prince George man in May bank robbery
Chesterfield County police on Friday announced the arrest of a suspect inthe May 21 robbery of a bank in Midlothian.
Police identify man shot to death near Virginia Union University campus
Richmond police on Friday identified the victim of a June 6 homicide that occurred near Virginia Union University as Kevin Toler, 35.
Chesterfield schools employee charged with possessing child p*rn
A Chesterfield County Public Schools employee has been charged with possession of child p*rnography after police recovered inappropriate images of juvenile females he knew while teaching in North Carolina.
Politics
Good, McGuire primary in 5th District too close to call
As of midnight, state Sen. John McGuire was up by 327 votes and declared victory. Rep. Bob. Good, R-5th, said he is awaiting the full count of mail-in and provisional ballots.
Virginia Senate leaders put off fix to military education benefits
Sen. Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, proposes a work group to study the program and recommend potential changes by mid-September. Military families had urged lawmakers to repeal eligibility changes immediately.
Forest Hill residents say sewer repairs causing traffic, safety and accessibility issues
A "kamikaze run," that's how one resident described his route to the grocery store. Many residents said detours and signage meant to mitigate traffic issues have made things unsafe.
Attorney General announces investigation unit for elder abuse
Staffers with the center will hear potential cases of elder fraud, offer investigators and expert witnesses, and at times step-in to prosecute cases themselves.