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The Christopher Newport men's basketball team topped Virginia Wesleyan 74-72 in overtime Wednesday.
Portsmouth councilman De'Andre Barnes was arrested Tuesday on domestic assault and battery in connection to an incident involving his daughter, but he was released without criminal charges being brought against him.
Super Doppler 10 Chief Meteorologist Jeff Edmondson has the latest weather forecast for the Hampton Roads viewing area.
A 40-year-old Suffolk man was pronounced dead after being struck by a vehicle on Pruden Boulevard in Suffolk Wednesday evening.
One local salon owner is reaching out for the community's support after a Tuesday afternoon fire at the Mira Mar apartment complex in Norfolk injured two people and left many without a home.
A 14-year-old girl who went missing early Monday from a Chesapeake hotel spoke exclusively with WAVY News 10's Andy Fox Wednesday afternoon about why she ran.
Since he was a little boy, Kyle Hartley has been quite active, from soccer fields to the gym. "So I certainly never felt like I would have any type of cardiac issues," Hartley said. Ironically it was at OrangeTheory Fitness in March 2022 where Hartley had his first heart attack at the age of 39.
The first day of a three-day event aimed at improving the quality of education for military-connected students took place Wednesday in Norfolk.
A convicted felon from Portsmouth decided to plead guilty rather than let a judge decide his case of shooting in a busy public place.
Every successful team needs to have a glue guy — a player that is a go-to option, and can prove their reliability week-in and week-out.
Maury senior wide receiver LeBron Bond is that guy.
As it happens yearly, the tolls are set to go up at the Elizabeth River crossings — specifically, the Midtown and Downtown tunnels. Starting January 1, 2025, drivers can expect an increase of 17 cents during peak travel hours, a smaller increase than the one we saw this last January. But drivers believe it's actually hurting the spread of business to Portsmouth and points south.
A Virginia family’s celebration turned into tragedy on November 8 when a trip home from a U.S. Marine Corps graduation ended in a fatal accident, leaving the St. John family in grief and financial hardship. An 18-wheeler cut off their vehicle, leading to a crash that claimed the life of Bruce St. John, a disabled veteran and beloved father, and injured three of his sons.
According to the Emporia police department, 27-year-old Barret Moss-Johnson, the driver of the 18-wheeler has been charged with reckless driving and more charges are pending.