If you still watch TV using a rabbit ears-style indoor antenna and you want to keep watching your favorite shows on WVEC, you will need to rescan your television set Tuesday. The Norfolk-based ABC ...
Keith O’Malley, director of technology for WVEC-TV/13NewsNow, said the upgrade will make it much easier to pick up the station, and the signal will be more robust during storms. Advertisement ...
Authorities across the United States are investigating after racist text messages – some with references to “slave catchers” ...
In addition to the major networks, local stations across the country produced extensive coverage of ... Read More ...
The FBI and attorney generals in Virginia and Washington, D.C. confirmed that they are aware of the offensive text messages circulating across the country.
Sheriff Michelle Cook said the agency has contacted the FBI. The messages have been seen in at least 10 states.
Sam Burwell, a photojournalist at WVEC, a VERIFY partner station in Norfolk, Virginia, also confirmed that he received the message from an unfamiliar phone number on Nov. 6, the day after the ...
WVEC The text messages displaying messages such as "You have been selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation," have been reported by Black Americans, largely Black students, in several states.
Black newsman addressed by name in text In Virginia, a Black photographer at news station WVEC-TV got a text message from an unfamiliar phone number, addressing him by name and telling him he had ...