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Trump's campaign reports raising $331 million in year's 2nd quarter, beating Biden's haul
Read full article: Trump's campaign reports raising $331 million in year's 2nd quarter, beating Biden's haulDonald Trumpโs campaign says it outraised President Joe Biden in the yearโs second quarter, with a reported haul of $331 million.
Chesapeake Energy, Southwestern Energy combining in $7.4 billion deal
Read full article: Chesapeake Energy, Southwestern Energy combining in $7.4 billion dealChesapeake Energy and Southwestern Energy are combining in a $7.4 billion all-stock deal to form one of the biggest natural gas producers in the U.S. The announcement is just the latest tieup in the energy sector, following a nearly $60 billion deal between Exxon Mobil and Pioneer Natural Resources and a $53 billion deal between Chevron and Hess.
Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff on Nov. 22
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin orders flags to be flown at half-staff on Nov. 22Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff on Wednesday, Nov. 22 in memory and respect of the Chesapeake community after last yearโs shooting at Walmart.
โNothing can replace these beautiful livesโ: Walmart CEO responds to deadly Chesapeake shooting
Read full article: โNothing can replace these beautiful livesโ: Walmart CEO responds to deadly Chesapeake shootingWalmart CEO, John Furner, has released a company-wide memo, offering messages of healing after a deadly Chesapeake Walmart shooting.
Virginia Walmart shooting victim files lawsuit, says she sent complaint about killerโs behavior before attack
Read full article: Virginia Walmart shooting victim files lawsuit, says she sent complaint about killerโs behavior before attackA woman who said she narrowly escaped the horrific shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake has filed a lawsuit.
Roanoke security expert offers tips for public safety after two Virginia shootings
Read full article: Roanoke security expert offers tips for public safety after two Virginia shootingsWith the tragic shootings at a Walmart in Chesapeake and at the University of Virginia, security experts are showing people how to be prepared in an emergency.
Teenage employee among 6 killed in Virginia Walmart shooting
Read full article: Teenage employee among 6 killed in Virginia Walmart shootingAuthorities have announced that 16-year-old Fernando Chavez-Barron was among the six killed at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia, when a manager opened fire in the store with a handgun.
Witness: Walmart shooter seemed to target certain people
Read full article: Witness: Walmart shooter seemed to target certain peopleA witness says that the Walmart supervisor who shot and killed six coworkers in Virginia seemed to target people and shot some victims after they were already hit and appeared to be dead.
Walmart shooter left 'death note,' bought gun day of killing
Read full article: Walmart shooter left 'death note,' bought gun day of killingAuthorities investigating the fatal shootings of six people at a Walmart said that the shooter bought the gun just hours before and left a note on his phone listing grievances against coworkers.
'Bodies drop' as Walmart manager kills 6 in Virginia attack
Read full article: 'Bodies drop' as Walmart manager kills 6 in Virginia attackPolice and witnesses say a manager at a Virginia Walmart pulled out a handgun before a routine employee meeting and began firing wildly in the break room, killing six people and injuring at least six others.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin issues flag order in memory of Chesapeake shooting victims
Read full article: Gov. Glenn Youngkin issues flag order in memory of Chesapeake shooting victimsGov. Glenn Youngkin has issued a flag order in memory of the Chesapeake shooting victims, their families, and the Chesapeake community.
Mama bear, 3 cubs climb tree, take nap in urban Virginia
Read full article: Mama bear, 3 cubs climb tree, take nap in urban VirginiaWildlife officials say a mama black bear and her three cubs clambered up a tree and napped in the middle of a Virginia neighborhood before voluntarily ambling on hours later.
Three-month-old abducted out of Chesapeake found safe, police say
Read full article: Three-month-old abducted out of Chesapeake found safe, police sayAuthorities have issued an Amber Alert for a 3-month-old out of ChesapeakeUPDATEThree-month-old Vanessa Dasilva has been found safe, according to the Chesapeake Police Department. The Amber Alert has been canceled. ORIGINAL STORYAuthorities have issued an Amber Alert for a three-month-old they say is believed to be in extreme danger. Vanessa Dasilva was last seen at 3408 Western Branch Boulevard in Chesapeake at about 6:20 a.m. Wednesday, according to Virginia State Police. State Police say they believe she was abducted by a man last seen driving a 2017 Grey Hyundai Tuscon with license plate number VXX-1085.
Virginia man charged as part of mob who stormed Capitol
Read full article: Virginia man charged as part of mob who stormed Capitol(United States District Court for the District of Columbia)Jacob Hiles' Facebook post on the day of the U.S. Capitol riots used in a criminal complaintCHESAPEAKE, Va. โ Court documents say a Virginia man charged with being part of the rioters at the U.S. Capitol posted on Facebook that he was โFeelin cuteโ and โmight start a revolution laterโ on the day of the violent siege. FBI spokeswoman Christina Pullen told The Virginian-Pilot that Jacob โJakeโ Hiles surrendered Tuesday morning at the FBI office in Chesapeake. He has since been released on a personal recognizance bond. One screenshot in the court documents showed the man identified as Hiles wearing goggles and a gaiter inside the Capitol. Heโs set to have a remote court appearance in Washington on Friday.
14-year-old Virginia boy going 114 mph leads troopers on high-speed chase, says state police
Read full article: 14-year-old Virginia boy going 114 mph leads troopers on high-speed chase, says state policeCHESAPEAKE, Va. โ A 14-year-old boy led police on a pre-dawn high-speed chase in a stolen vehicle, Virginia state police said. The driver was going 114 miles per hour in a 55 miles-per-hour zone, police said in a news release. The pursuit continued through streets in Chesapeake, Virginia Beach and Norfolk before the vehicle reentered I-64 West. Once on the interstate, the vehicle struck a police vehicle, causing the Caravan to spin out of control. The driver was charged with reckless driving, felony eluding, felony possession of a stolen vehicle, and three counts of felony assault on a law enforcement officer.
Driver dead, passenger seriously injured after Giles County crash
Read full article: Driver dead, passenger seriously injured after Giles County crashGILES COUNTY, Va. โ A man is dead and a woman is seriously injured after a crash in Giles County on Monday evening, according to Virginia State Police. The driver, Russell Schucker, 68, of Chesapeake was taken to Carilion Giles Community Hospital where he later died, according to police. Officers say the passenger, Suzanne Schucker, 67 of Chesapeake was also taken to the hospital with serious injuries. Neither of them were wearing a seatbelt, according to police. The crash is still under investigation.
Post-Redskins, Washington has long road toward new nickname
Read full article: Post-Redskins, Washington has long road toward new nicknameTuskegee Airmen Inc. said it would be honored and pleased to work with the organization if thats Washingtons new name. Former Washington linebacker Will Compton voiced his support for Red Wolves by saying he liked that name so much hed want to return for a day. Its going to take time to come back to the heyday of Washington winning and having full stadiums and people really supporting them, Derdenger said. Its going to take a long time for this new branded team to get to that point, but its certainly possible. And you know what helps them get to that point quicker is if they win.___More AP NFL: https://apnews.com/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
Spike in RV interest, sales due to coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: Spike in RV interest, sales due to coronavirus pandemicSALEM, Va. The coronavirus pandemic is already changing how people are thinking about travel and the proof can be seen in the national spike in RV sales. American Family RV has dealerships in Salem and Chesapeake, Virginia. CEO Layne Rowland said that over the last couple of months, theyve implemented changes like wiping down the RVs before and after tours and giving shopping tours online. April is historically a busy month for RV sales. RV Industry Association represents the manufacturers in the business, but keeps a pulse on the entire industry.