WAVY.com Articles: August 2, 2020
August 2
Virginia Beach Lifesaving Services prepare for Tropical Storm Isaias
Virginia Beach to supply residents with sand for possible Isaias related flooding
Virginia National Guard plans to mobilize ahead of Tropical Storm Isaias
Riverside Foundation announces ‘Dr. Jeffrey Haskins Memorial Scholarship’ award winners
Atlanta teen loses both parents to COVID-19 days apart
Congresswoman Luria fighting to lower the cost of Insulin
Dare County outage leaves over 8,000 people without power
With varsity sports halted, club sports, like Volleyball, still on
Keselowski wins in New Hampshire for 3d win since shutdown
Elizabeth City Police searching for missing 16-year-old juvenile
Dominion Energy crews ready for Tropical Storm Isaias
VIDEO: Sunday evening update on Isaias, what we may see Tuesday
Good News with Gaskins: August 2
NCDOT releases final ferry evacuation schedule from Ocracoke Island; last departure Monday morning
Wilford Brimley, the face of Quaker Oats and ‘Cocoon’ Star, Dies at 85
Family gatherings linked to COVID-19 spikes nationwide, numbers show
Navajo Nation: 4 Deaths reported, 13 new cases of COVID-19
NC COVID-19 August 2 Update: North Carolina passes 125,000 cases, over 1,300 additional cases reported Sunday
RIC flight bound for Charlotte disrupted after passenger refuses to wear face mask
Virginia Beach flying red flags at all beaches due to rough surf, possible rip currents
Video: Teen’s one-armed golf swing goes viral
WATCH: NASA’s SpaceX crew splashdown
Marines identify 8 missing troops presumed dead after training exercise in California
Barron Trump’s private school to stay closed for now
Tropical Storm Isaias expected to reach hurricane strength when it reaches Carolinas
Virginia COVID-19 August 2 update: Hampton Roads makes up nearly half of daily increase, Virginia Beach numbers keep rising
What the Lehecka: Who Are the Hurricane Hunters?
Blog: Isaias Stays a Tropical Storm
Second stimulus checks: Will $1,200 payments be approved this week?
Richmond Police assigns Mayor Stoney a security detail after ‘serious, ongoing threats’
Currituck County declares state of emergency as Tropical Storm Isaias nears, no evacuation orders issued
Debate begins for who’s first in line for COVID-19 vaccine
Isaias Update: Storm to be near hurricane strength when it reaches Carolinas later Monday