Day: June 17, 2025

Youngkin Signs Budget, But Not Everything Makes The Cut

Governor Glenn Youngkin signed Virginia’s new state budget Friday, but Charley O’Brian reports some items didn’t make the final version….

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Virginia Lottery Player Scores Two Wins In One Month

A Virginia woman beat the odds twice, winning the lottery two times in just one month. Charley O’Brian has the story…

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Lancaster Resident Calls For Action On Blighted, Vacant Properties

A Lancaster County resident is pushing local leaders to clean up abandoned and deteriorating buildings. John Guzak raised the issue during a recent public meeting, citing a stretch of Route 3 near the courthouse as an eyesore. He urged the county to establish stronger enforcement measures and incentives to address the growing number of neglected […]

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Robinson Pleads Guilty To Reduced Murder Charge In Westmoreland Killing

Kaleb Robinson has taken a plea deal, admitting to the killing of 21 year old Kearrah Chappell of Westmoreland. The deal reduced the original murder charge just days before his trial was set to begin in Richmond County. Prosecutors had a strong case, including Robinson’s own confession. The plea spares him a full jury trial […]

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Better Business Bureau Issues New Scam Warning

We’ve told you before that scammers like to use current events as part of their pitch to lure in new victims. Now, some scammers here in Virginia are capitalizing on all of the attention tariffs are getting in the national news. It has been especially effective in online ordering. The scammer will take your order […]

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Eggs, Beef, Suvs And Ac Units Recalled Over Health, Safety Risks

Lots of recalls have been issued for lots of different reasons. A salmonella outbreak has prompted the recall of 1.7 million eggs sold in nine states, including Virginia. Ground beef sold at Whole Foods may contain E. coli. Nearly 500,000 Ford Explorers are being recalled for flying door trim, and over 1.7 million Midea air […]

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Virginia Enacts Bell-to-bell Cell Phone Ban In Schools

Virginia schools are now required to ban student cell phone use during the entire school day. Governor Glenn Youngkin signed the new Bell-to-Bell Cell Phone-Free law surrounded by lawmakers, teachers, and students. The policy mandates all school divisions statewide to enforce phone-free classrooms from the first bell to the last. Supporters say it will cut […]

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