WAVY.com Articles: October 17, 2022
October 17
Luria, Kiggans face off in another heated debate for District 2
VDH, VHHA launch community health data portal
NC toddler finds loaded handgun in dad’s truck, fatally shoots self
Raleigh residents asking questions after emergency officials say no request to notify public of active shooter
New Kent man wanted, accused of illegally filming woman in Williamsburg
Five takeaways from a heated final Ohio Senate debate
Texas man caught with loaded gun at Norfolk International Airport
REPORT: Richmond and Petersburg casinos could coexist, but other casinos would take a hit
Police: Burglar breaks into Norfolk store twice days apart
Five takeaways from the Abrams-Kemp debate in Georgia
What is a kamikaze drone?
Missy Elliott celebrated in Portsmouth, gets key to city
1 injured by campaign signs rigged with razor blades in Pennsylvania, police say
Georgia voters start casting ballots in consequential Senate race
Teaser trailer for ‘A Christmas Story’ sequel released
Veteran Affairs report shows veteran suicide rate lowest in years
Man injured following shooting on Jamestown Ave in Hampton
‘Quantum Leap’ co-star makes career jump from military service
Blog: Autumn weather swings; cold blast arrives this week
New law in Virginia will allow people to register and vote at the polls this year
With Wentz injured, Commanders turn to Taylor Heinicke as QB
Intern Blog: In the Midst of Greatness
Charlie Brown holiday specials won’t air on TV again – here’s how to watch them
7 in 10 say future of US at stake in this year’s elections: poll
Coast Guard vet turns life around with help from four-legged friend
Student loan forgiveness application is now open: Here’s how to apply
TikTok challenge blamed for hundreds of stolen Kias, Hyundais in Hampton Roads
Ex-city manager describes ‘pay to play’ atmosphere in Portsmouth in $5M lawsuit
Firefighters respond to boat fire in Pirate Cove
Military Minute: USS Kearsarge Returns Home
In The Kitchen: Loaded Smoked Turkey Leg and So Much More!
Cleaning Out Your Computer
Greek Food and Culture
CC: Give a Shuck Oyster Roast
Virtual job fair for Veterans on Oct. 18
Missing Oklahoma men were shot and dismembered, police say
Virginia offering free Bivalent COVID-19 booster for young children
1 dead, 1 seriously hurt in crash on N Battlefield Boulevard in Chesapeake
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallaces tries to fight Kyle Larson after crash
3 brothers receive heart transplants at same hospital
7 celebrities who have fled California, and why
Man shot in leg on Hanson Avenue in Norfolk
Journey, Styx, Book of Mormon among entertainment coming to Greensboro in early 2023
Intern Blog: 10 On Your Side
Intern Blog: Halfway There!
‘Serial rapist’ charged in 2008 assault of 2 Norfolk teens; DNA linked to other rapes, police say
VB ShotSpotter technology identifies 3 gunfire incidents in one day
Nonprofit working to improve mental health of female veterans
This unusual hiking tip could help save your life
DOJ wants 6-month jail sentence for Steve Bannon
Missing 69-year-old man in Norfolk found
White House marks rollout of over-the-counter hearing aids at retailers nationwide
Fauci says COVID-19 was politicized by ‘triple whammy’ of outbreak, division and 2020 election
FDA holds hearing to remove pregnancy drug from market, company pushes back
Blog: Monday evening showers; then a cold blast!
Despite inflation, these things have gotten cheaper
Ye, formerly Kanye West, to buy right-wing social media app Parler
Would-be thieves try to crack ATM with explosives in California
Video: Deer chases woman on Rutgers’ campus
Recalled pork fritters may contain hard plastic
How to handle your medical bills
WATCH: Patient plays saxophone while undergoing brain surgery
Suspect arrested after 8 hurt in shooting in Harrisonburg
30 injured, 4 killed in mass shootings over the weekend
Here’s why the price of groceries keeps rising
Here’s why the price of groceries keeps rising
3 vessels catch fire at Little Creek Marina in Norfolk
Portsmouth nonprofit offers food, clothing and compassion
Groups mobilize to help voters confronting new election laws
BTS members will serve in South Korea’s military, agency says
“We were shocked;” Local business picks up the pieces after multiple break-ins