'I Wasn't Naïve': Getting Fired In The Trump Administration
The ouster of national security adviser John Bolton again highlights the large number of vacancies at the top levels of the Trump administration. (Image credit: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
View ArticleOfficials granting unrestricted access to Frisco, Hatteras after Dorian
HATTERAS, N.C. (WAVY) — Officials on Thursday are granting unrestricted access to the rest of Dare County following Hurricane Dorian. Emergency management officials in Dare County said Wednesday...
View ArticleStudy: Lack of ‘economically attractive’ men to blame for marriage decline
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — There’s a steady decline in marriages in the United States, and a shortage of “economically attractive” men may be to blame. That’s according to a new study by Cornell...
View ArticleEdward Snowden Tells NPR: The Executive Branch 'Sort Of Hacked The Constitution'
In an interview with NPR about his memoir, Permanent Record, former NSA contractor Edward Snowden denies any cooperation with Russian intelligence and says he would return if guaranteed a fair trial....
View ArticleTrump Has Stolen Democrats' Playbook On Trade
When it comes to trade, Trump and the Democrats sound a lot alike. "It's like Donald Trump has co-opted Democratic trade policy," one analyst says. So how do his opponents differentiate themselves?...
View ArticleWoman last seen in Elizabeth City missing since Monday
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. (WAVY) – Police in Elizabeth City need your help to find a woman missing since Monday. Officers say Angelique Hatch was last seen in the 200 block of North Poindexter Street where...
View ArticlePopular Refugee Resettlement Programs Closing Under Trump Administration
The number of refugees being allowed into the U.S. is the lowest it's been since 1980. Some smaller resettlement agencies particularly in rural states are closing putting refugees' lives further in...
View ArticleUntreated Hearing Loss Linked To Loneliness And Isolation For Seniors
Hearing loss often happens gradually and earlier than expected. Getting hearing aids can help stave off side effects like depression and even early death. (Image credit: Leren Lu/Getty Images)
View ArticleRedskins running back Derrius Guice undergoes knee surgery
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Washington Redskins running back Derrius Guice had right knee surgery that coach Jay Gruden called a “minor procedure.” Renowned surgeon Dr. James Andrews performed the operation...
View ArticleVDOT surveying drivers about Midtown, Downtown tunnels
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — The Virginia Department of Transportation says it’s hoping to learn more about driver behavior at the Midtown and Downtown tunnels. A VDOT spokesperson said an email was sent...
View ArticleWoman admits to killing her wife outside local Walmart
YORK COUNTY, Va. (WAVY) – A woman pleaded guilty Thursday to shooting and killing her wife outside a local Walmart. Cindy Bryant admitted to all the charges against her during an arraignment,...
View ArticleVirginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax Files $400 Million Lawsuit Against CBS
Fairfax alleges the network defamed him by airing interviews with two women who had accused him of sexual assault. CBS said it stands by its reporting and will "vigorously defend" against the lawsuit....
View ArticleBLOG: Watching the Tropics for Humberto?
As of 5 PM, the National Hurricane Center has put out it’s first update on Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine. If this this storm continues to strengthen, then it could become Humberto. Now, lets talk...
View ArticleMIT To Settle Suit Alleging It Hurt Workers In 401(k) Plan
The lawsuit claimed MIT got millions of dollars in donations from financial giant Fidelity Investments while allowing the firm to charge workers excessive fees. (Image credit: DEA/M. Borchi/De...
View ArticleFamily puts up reward to help find son’s killer
SUFFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – It’s been two months since a 19-year-old Norfolk State student was shot and killed in Suffolk. Police say someone shot into Sidney Watson’s car as he was driving on College Drive...
View ArticleDetective awarded Badge of Bravery for saving wounded officer’s life
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Senators from two states came together Thursday to honor a detective who put his life on the line to help a wounded colleague. Baltimore County Detective Roy Gibbs was awarded...
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