A man accused of shooting two Chesterfield County deputies has been caught after a day on the lam; the driver of a bus involved in a massive chain-reaction crash on I-95 is facing charges; a historic Virginia racetrack reopened; and a Black Panthers-inspired group issued a response to an appearance by White supremacists in Virginia Beach.
Find those stories and more of Virginia's top headlines this weekend below.
A man accused of shooting two Carroll County deputies, one fatally, was arrested a day later after being spotted on a wildlife camera, police say.
Bus Driver Charged After I-95 Crash Kills Family Of 4 In Virginia
The driver of a bus that slammed into slowed traffic on Interstate 95 in Stafford County early Friday has been charged in connection with a crash that killed five people and injured dozens of others, according to Virginia State Police.
Storied Virginia Short Track Speedway Reopens After Lying Derelict For Years: Report
The “toughest short track in the south” is roaring again, as hot rods returned to the oval Friday night after a 6-year absence.
Two Fredericksburg women were killed Saturday in a three-vehicle crash on Interstate 95 in Caroline County, Virginia State Police said.
Black Panthers Group Marches In VA Town In Response To White Nationalist Demonstration: Report
Members of a group inspired by the Black Panthers marched through the Virginia Beach Oceanfront area on Saturday, a week after a group widely condemned as White nationalists did the same.
A 16-year-old boy was shot and killed in the Brookland district of Henrico County Saturday night, police say.
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