WAVY.com Articles: October 4, 2018
October 4
Virginia Beach the latest city to crack down on motorized scooters
Tip jar stolen from Cold Stone Creamery in Norfolk
Local business owners say Chesapeake permit problems need to be addressed
Man wanted for exposing himself to children at Norfolk playground taken into custody
New Va. program helps low-income women gain access to long-acting birth control
Youth shelter needs help from community after rain damages roof
Soccer parent to serve 60 days for punching 14-year-old at Virginia Beach tournament
Candidate Profile: Sabrina Wooten
VB firefighters, surfer rescue two swimmers from rip currents at Oceanfront
Candidate Profile: Louis R. Jones
Candidate Profile: Eric Wray II
Candidate Profile: Kendra Edwards
Official: Repairs to CBBT tunnel will take 3 weeks
Police: 7 car break-ins reported in Chesapeake
Local school districts awarded funding for security equipment
Hampton Police Division identifies shooting suspect, warrants filed
Audience: Museum Day in Portsmouth
In The Kitchen: Low Country Shrimp and Grits
Pet Pal: Brady
Legal Matters: Sharing the Road
Goochland politician: Tweet on shooting protesters ‘bad joke’
Man pleads guilty to charge in fatal Norfolk shooting
HRT announces route changes
Candidate Profile: Kelly Blankenship
Police investigating after 4-year-old found wandering
6.5 million pounds of beef recalled due to salmonella outbreak
Marijuana may be worse for teen brains than alcohol, study finds
Sailor reported missing found safe in South Carolina
Man gets 15 years for robbing banks in Va. Beach, Pennsylvania
Norfolk woman missing since Friday found safe
North Carolina company recalls hams after Listeria death
Stay or Go? The Zone A Debate
Blog: Time For The Cool Dance?
Car strikes, kills 18-year-old stallion on Assateague Island
Senator: FBI report on Kavanaugh has no new info, no corroboration
Cops: Mom fills son’s sippy cup with alcohol to sneak it into movie theater
Hertford councilman says he threw punch in self defense
Truth Tracker: Scott Taylor, Elaine Luria respond to attack ads