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Verifying claims in local campaign ads: Jen Kiggans
NORFOLK, Va. — The presidential race isn't the only one you'll see on the ballot this November. 13News Now is beginning a months-long effort this election season to verify every local campaign ad you see on television. We’ll start in the Second Congressional District with incumbent Republican Jen Kiggans.
Virginia Launches New Enhanced 2024 Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign Across the Commonwealth
RICHMOND, VA (VR) – Virginia launches its new enhanced 2024 DUI enforcement and public education campaign, Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over. Governor Glenn Youngkin kicked off the campaign alongside law enforcement, medical professionals, and EMS responders who work tirelessly day and night to save lives from the dangers of drinking and driving. The campaign is […] The post Virginia Launches New Enhanced 2024 Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign Across the Commonwealth appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Football Friday 2024 Preview: G.W. Eagles
DANVILLE, Va. (WSET) — Head Coach: Nick Anderson (12th Year) Last year's record/playoff result: 5-6, lost to Jefferson Forest in the region quarterfinals. Key Players (with position (s)): Nehemiah Cabell, Sr. QB, Jaden Glenn, Sr. RB/DB, Chris Law, Jr. OL/DL, Ja'Vion Inge, Sr. RB/LB, Tayshon Nash, Soph. WR/LB. Games...
FIRST ALERT: Temperatures soar into the 90s for the final week of August
Scattered storms for portions of Labor Day Weekend. The big story this week is going to be the increasing heat and humidity. Highs each afternoon will be in the mid-upper 90s with the hottest days Wednesday and Thursday. Remember to think of your pets this week! With highs in the...
Watch the First Alert Weather Summit
HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) - WHSV joined together with our Virginia sister stations — WDBJ7 in Roanoke, 29 News in Charlottesville and 12 On Your Side in Richmond — for the First Alert Weather Summit. This roundtable discussion covers current weather topics impacting the commonwealth like droughts, wildfires, the tropics and fall foliage.
Appalachian Power issues warning about water levels downstream of Claytor and Leesville Dams
Appalachian Power wants boaters, kayakers, tubers, and other recreational users downstream of Claytor and Leesville dams to know water levels on the New and Roanoke rivers could rise rapidly starting at 7 a.m., Monday August 26, and continue to fluctuate through the week. The National Weather Service is calling for...
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