Law enforcement pushes for help to solve crimes
Law enforcement says when it comes to solving crime no tip is too big or too small, and the only bad tips are ones that don't get shared.
Law enforcement says when it comes to solving crime no tip is too big or too small, and the only bad tips are ones that don't get shared.
Law enforcement says when it comes to solving crime no tip is too big or too small, and the only bad tips are ones that don't get shared.
Recent election results have continued to spark discussion among political analysts looking at who did it right, and who did it wrong in getting voters to the polls, and several did so at a forum sponsored by the nonprofit, nonpartisan Virginia Public Access Project Friday.
Super Doppler 10 Chief Meteorologist Jeff Edmondson has the latest weather forecast for the Hampton Roads viewing area.
One person died after he was shot at the intersection of High Street and Frederick Boulevard in Portsmouth Friday afternoon, police said.
The man who helped rescue a woman and her son reunited with her three days after a two-alarm fire at a Norfolk apartment complex injured two people and left at least 32 displaced.
10 On Your Side's Ricky Matthews was in Newport News helping collect coats for our Coats for Families drive.
Drivers in Virginia Beach can expect traffic delays on South Birdneck Road starting Monday.
Doctors want to warn patients of a Medicare fraud scheme involving unnecessary genetic test kids that is making the rounds in the Hampton Roads region.
The Holiday Lights at the Beach are returning! Friday is the opening night for families to see the colorful light display while driving down the Virginia Beach Boardwalk at the Oceanfront.
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For the people living on the outer banks, this is an all-too-familiar story. Winds reaching up to 65 miles per hour and relentless high tides battered the area Thursday night into Friday morning, devouring one home and leaving another damaged.