
Longtime WHSV anchor Bob Corso set to retire from the news desk after 33 years
WHSV announced today that longtime anchor Bob Corso is retiring from the station, with his last on-air broadcast scheduled for Friday, March 26.

WHSV announced today that longtime anchor Bob Corso is retiring from the station, with his last on-air broadcast scheduled for Friday, March 26.

Legislation that would provide 40 hours of annual paid sick leave to home healthcare workers who serve patients enrolled in Medicaid will advance to the Senate floor.

The Amalgamated Transit Union, the largest union representing transit workers in the state, has endorsed Jennifer Carroll Foy in the Democratic primary for governor in Virginia.

Dominion Energy Virginia crews are preparing for a second round of ice and freezing rain as they wrap up restoration efforts following last weekend’s destructive ice storm.

One of the largest winter storms to impact the Shenandoah Valley in several years is forecast to begin in the pre-dawn hours of Thursday.

State Sen. David Marsden is backing Norfolk Councilmember Andria McClellan for the Democratic Party lieutenant governor nomination.

Farm Credit of the Virginias recently announced Brendan Kelly has assumed the newly created role of technical project manager at the Harrisonburg Processing Center in Virginia.

Another round of winter weather is forecasted to move into the Shenandoah Valley late tonight and into Sunday. People are asked not to drive if possible.

The House of Delegates today passed Del. Elizabeth Guzman’s bill to require employers to provide up to 40 hours of earned paid sick time per year for essential workers.

Del. Lee Carter joined six other 2021 House of Delegates primary candidates in filing suit in Richmond City Circuit Court against the Virginia Department of Elections to allow mail and electronic submission of candidate petition signatures.