Jane Caffrey, NBC12 WWBT Richmond

Jane Caffrey

NBC12 WWBT Richmond

Roanoke, VA, United States

Contact Jane

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • NBC12 WWBT Richmond
  • WDBJ7
  • KRIS 6 News

Past articles by Jane:

Coast Guard combats COVID-19 and uptick in drug smuggling

Virginia Coast Guard crews are combating both drug trafficking and the risks posed by COVID-19. → Read More

Coast Guard combats COVID-19 and uptick in drug smuggling

Virginia Coast Guard crews are combating both drug trafficking and the risks posed by COVID-19. → Read More

Public weighs in on changing the name of Lee Plaza

City leaders listened to public comment on changing the name of Lee Plaza during a hearing hosted by Roanoke's Equity and Empowerment Advisory Board. → Read More

Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History to be under new man

The current management company says they will not renew their contract with the city when it ends in September. → Read More

Use of photo describe Chuy's dress code causes concerns

The photo of a woman's leg was being used to show the proper length for shorts, but it's the words on the photo that have sparked controversy and even outrage. → Read More

John "Wes" Tunnell loses battle with cancer

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi professor in Marine ecology and biology, John "Wes" Tunnell has passed away. → Read More

Foster dad, advocate says parents selling their children is a co

Esmeralda Garza allegedly selling her son for drug money is shocking to many, but people who deal with young victims who have been sold say it is a common crime. → Read More

Mom accused of selling child told investigators she did it to se

In an arrest affidavit, investigators write that Esmeralda Garza told them she sold her 7-year-old son to because she was owed drug money. → Read More

Mom arrested on suspicion of selling her 7-year-old son

The woman was arrested on suspicion of selling her son, and a DPS investigation revealed she could have been attempting to also sell two toddler girls. → Read More

Downtown business owners hope for protections along with road co

first, some downtown business owners are worried they are being dug into a financial hole. and they blame on-going construction along chaparral street. -all these road signs...are signs of prog... → Read More

City board preliminarily approves funding for new holiday festiv

The CVB says the festival will draw visitors and trigger economic development, but the Mayor and others question whether half a million dollars could be better spent elsewhere. → Read More

Next steps for Corpus Christi after city manager's resignation

The search has begun for a new city manager ready to take on Corpus Christi's opportunities and challenges. → Read More

LGBTQ supporters protest nightclub after man says he was denied

Whiskey River, on the city's Southside, is a popular nightclub, but now members of the local transgender community and LGBTQ supporters are protesting it. They are upset because a gay man says he ... → Read More

Legal dispute continues between Port Aransas resident and Mayor

A real estate developer has filed a civil lawsuit against the Port Aransas Mayor related to a previous lawsuit regarding the recording of a private conversation. → Read More

Prosecutors in new domestic violence bureau implementing change

A little over a week after the DA's Office announced a new domestic violence bureau, prosecutors say they are seeing an increase in people asking for help. → Read More

Harvey damage lowers property values, tax revenue in Port Aransa

The Port Aransas Mayor estimates the decreased property values will translate into a $1 million loss in property tax revenue for the city. → Read More

Texas Education Agency encourages schools to consider safety opt

The Corpus Christi Independent School District says they are already practicing some of the TEA's recommendations. → Read More

Mayor's fund distributes $750,000 for hurricane relief

The fund started by Corpus Christi Mayor Joe McComb provides money to smaller Coastal Bend cities hardest hit by Harvey and non profit organizations helping with relief. → Read More

Florida school shooting revives discussion about arming teachers

Some people believe arming teachers and staff at schools is the best way to save lives in an active shooter situation. → Read More

New online jury system saves Nueces County hundreds of thousands

The online system streamlines the jury selection process so fewer people are waiting around the courthouse to see if they will be selected as a juror. → Read More