According to the alert notice, Acevedo was abducted at 9 a.m. Friday and was last seen in the 200 block of Mica Avenue in Virginia Beach. That’s part of a large apartment complex in the Kempsville area of the city, west of Holland Road and south of Interstate 264.
Virginia lawmakers proposed naming the bridge on Interstate 264 over South Rosemont Road in Virginia Beach “Captain Matthew ‘Chevy’ Chiaverotti Memorial Bridge.” Chiaverotti, a Virginia ...
Juan Sebastian Mejia Acevedo, a Hispanic male who is about 105 pounds with black hair and brown eyes, is believed to be in extreme danger.
But a Virginia Beach wind farm already under construction will be spared the immediate effects of the order, said environmental experts and Dominion Energy officials. Still, the experts say other ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – A new video rendering shows an updated look at what organizers are planning for the new Atlantic Park ahead of its planned opening this summer. Hanbury Architects ...
John Fenter drove to Richmond from Virginia Beach on Monday morning, as he does each year, and attended the rally in the freezing cold. “These are my people,” said Fenter, who has served on th ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Emmy-nominated actor and comedian, Jon Lovitz, will be bringing laughs to the Sandler Center in Virginia Beach. Lovitz is an actor, comedian and voice actor. He began acting while in high school and continued throughout college.
A Virginia Beach 12-year-old boy who police believed initially may have been abducted died from accidental drowning, according to the Office of
Watch this US Marine attempt the new Army Combat Fitness Test. The Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) is an update for the old Army fitness test which has been conducted since 1980.
The ransom texts sent to the family of 12-year-old Juan Acevedo were an overseas scam, police said Thursday.
Sheriff Rocky Holcomb has banned the use of wrap restraints by his office and added more oversight roles following the June 2024 death of Rolin Hill in custody.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — A Virginia Beach judge denied one man bail after prosecutors say he killed his stepfather in a heated argument over food. 38-year-old Daniel Van Dyke allegedly told investigators he had "fantasized" about killing his stepfather, 58-year-old Roy Stackhouse, numerous times during his life.