Politics & Government

Vigil In Chesapeake After Walmart Shooting; More Va., Headlines

At this vigil, Chesapeake's mayor called the Walmart shooting the city's "darkest hour."

- November 29, 2022

• “The suspect in a Southern California triple homicide who died in a shootout with police was a Virginia law enforcement officer who investigators believe drove across the country to meet a teenage girl before killing three members of her family.”—Associated Press

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• At a vigil last night in Chesapeake following last week’s mass shooting at a Walmart, the city mayor called the moment Chesapeake’s darkest hour. Gov. Glenn Youngkin told attendees that “we must not evolve into a sense of national despair.”—WTKR

• A century ago, families on Hog Island moved to Oyster, Va. to escape rising seas. Now climate change means Oyster is being threatened as well, sparking questions of whether those families should stay or go.—Washington Post

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• The Virginia Crime Commission is considering how law enforcement can test drivers for DUI impairment from marijuana after possession of small amounts of the drug became legal.—Daily Press

• Another group that aims to revive the beloved but now-discontinued Northern Neck Ginger Ale owned by Coca-Cola is asking Westmoreland County for support. “We’re trying to get Coke’s attention. Either to bring it back or sell it back to us. I believe having it in Virginia will be the best way to go.”—News on the Neck

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