Nick Conigliaro, 8News WRIC Richmond

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Chesterfield citizens organize ‘Go Blue Day’ in support of law enforcement

Dozens of people showed up to openly support law enforcement in Chesterfield, and Sheriff Karl Leonard told 8News that he believes it is just as important for people in the community to see it is okay to support law enforcement. → Read More

Chesterfield citizens organize ‘Go Blue Day’ in support of law enforcement

Dozens of people showed up to openly support law enforcement in Chesterfield, and Sheriff Karl Leonard told 8News that he believes it is just as important for people in the community to see it is okay to support law enforcement. → Read More

Richmonders attempt to beat the heat as temperatures reached 100 degrees

Hundred-degree temperatures throughout central Virginia made for a beautiful but tough day in our area. → Read More

Death investigation underway at Appomattox River in Chesterfield

Chesterfield authorities are conducting a death investigation after a person was found dead near the Appomattox River Saturday morning. → Read More

Man dies after fight outside club on Jeff Davis Hwy

Based on information from the second victim, police created a sketch of a man who may be involved in the incident outside the nightclub. → Read More

Virginia high school football in jeopardy as decision on season lingers

High school football players are in the dark about when they’ll play under Friday night lights again. → Read More

Maintenance worker saves several people after fire damages Richmond apartments

“I don’t see it as a hero, that’s what I do. I help people.” A maintenance worker jumped into action after a fire displaced more than a dozen people from their Richmond apartments today. → Read More

Petersburg superintendent looking at several school reopening options

Petersburg Public Schools have started their planning process and are speaking with parents about reopening options for the 2020-21 school year. → Read More

Man in famous 9/11 photo dies of COVID-19, family says

Stephen Cooper, a man seen in a famous photo of New Yorkers fleeing the 9/11 collapse of the World Trade Center’s south tower has died due to Covid-19. → Read More

‘I’ve missed it’: Organized sports slowly returning under Phase 3 guidelines

Most organized sports have had to come to a halt due to the coronavirus pandemic — and for one of the first times in months, the sounds of baseballs colliding with bats and the booming vocals of umpires could be heard in Colonial Heights on Sunday afternoon. → Read More

Fourth of July festivities bring a chance to ‘enjoy the summer’ amid COVID-19 concerns

People are spending the holiday in smaller groups than normal while keeping a distance from others. Those flipping meat on the grill said they are just happy to be outside. → Read More

Holiday weekend carries COVID-19 concerns

With the holiday weekend upon us the threat of COVID-19 is still a concern in our area -- especially with this being the state’s first weekend in Phase Three. → Read More

‘A sad day’: Sons of Confederate Veterans denounce removal of statues

Cheers reigned Wednesday as the Stonewall Jackson statue on Monument Avenue was removed from its pedestal. But not everyone is happy with its evacuation. → Read More

Parkgoers claim to be threatened by people cleaning monument while holding guns

People claiming to be with the City of Richmond were trying to clean the Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument at Libby Hill Park on Saturday afternoon, but residents of the area said the people cleaning only brought fear as they held guns -- and said that they would use them. → Read More

Richmond truck driver wins $100K in lottery game: ‘I knew right away I’d won’

A truck driver from Richmond won $100,000 in a Virginia Lottery game in April. → Read More

Virginians opposed to Lee statue removal speak out

Not everyone is happy with Gov. Ralph Northam's order to take down the Robert E. Lee statue. → Read More

‘We’re absolutely ready to go’: RVA restaurants prepare for phase one reopening

"We’re just excited to do what we do, and what we know how to do, and what we love to do," said Home Team Grill owner Mark Overby. "And that’s serve customers and be part of our community.” → Read More

Despite low gas prices, travel is expected to be down this Memorial Day weekend

Memorial day is normally a big travel weekend throughout the country, but this year it's a different story. → Read More

‘The water is the biggest hazard’: Dangerous river conditions in Richmond for Memorial Day

The James River is getting dangerously high as the weather continues to bring rain ahead of Memorial Day. → Read More

Virginia War Memorial to livestream annual Memorial Day ceremony

Memorial Day is just around the corner and the Virginia War Memorial is prepping for their annual ceremony. → Read More