Pamphlets With Swastikas Left In Ashland
(Ashland)- Police in Ashland are trying to figure out who left symbols of hate at several businesses yesterday. Patrolling officers discovered pamphlets showing the Nazi swastika scattered ...Read more
(Ashland)- Police in Ashland are trying to figure out who left symbols of hate at several businesses yesterday. Patrolling officers discovered pamphlets showing the Nazi swastika scattered ...Read more
(Richmond)- New COVID-19 cases are skyrocketing in Virginia. Public health officials reported over 99-hundred cases yesterday, which shattered the previous single-day record by more than ...Read more
(Leesburg)- Police in Loudoun County are on high alert because of the Ku Klux Klan The Leesburg Police department says they have found propaganda flyers outside of several homes in the area. ...Read more
(Richmond)- A growing number of Virginians are willing to get a COVID-19 vaccine. VCU just completed a statewide survey that shows 70-percent of residents are likely to be vaccinated. That’s ...Read more
(DC)- Airbnb has made the decision to cancel all reservations in the D.C. area for next week. The booking company made the announcement yesterday and said it’s all in an effort to help keep ...Read more
(DC)- Metro is closing several stations ahead of the Inauguration of Joe Biden. The transit agency will close 13 stations beginning tomorrow and Saturday. Trains will pass directly through the ...Read more
(Hanover)- A Maryland man is heading to prison in connection to the death of a Hanover County firefighter. Lieutenant Brad Clark died after a tractor-trailer lost control and crashed into a fire ...Read more
(Louisa)- A woman is in custody this morning after she abducted a young baby in Louisa County. Authorities issued an amber alert for eight-month-old Killian Briers late Tuesday night. He was ...Read more
(DC)- Officials are preparing for possible protests at the Virginia State Capitol. This comes after the F-B-I sent a memo to each state warning them of possible violent gatherings at state ...Read more
(DC)- D.C.’s museums will not open their doors anytime soon. Mayor Bowser extended the closure of museums due to the safety concerns surrounding the Inauguration and a rise in COVID-19 ...Read more