Video from the outer banks, when the snow started coming down and kill doubles health. Devils hill. In Virginia Beach you can see cars getting out pretty well. We have a crew of reporters across Hampton Roads. We crews in North Carolina. We will begin live coverage in the super doppler center. Don good news and bad news. Ashley this will move out in the next few hours. Don it is snowing. On with the snowfall. You will note on this wide view the snow is starting to let up as we moved to the west toward the franklin area. By 6 30, the bulk of this will be gone. We will see moderate snowfall over the peninsula, and that is where we have gotten hit in the past hour. The darker color to hear. Color here. You have seen around half and it just of all, but franklin, thought has led up. Suffolk, it has let up. You can see moderate snow in richmond and over the southern half of virginia each. You can see from oceana and southward, points farther south, and you can see the crossed eastern North C
Voter id laws some democrats say that the laws requiring voters to show a photo id will suppress minority voters the trial is expected to last about a week and will affect the march first primers democrats filed the lawsuit last year supporters of the law say its a way to protect against Election Fraud folks in hampton received absentee ballots with candidates names example right here on this ballot Bernie Sanders name is at the bottom of the list and it is selected the city of tampas registrar confirm some test ballots were accidently send out those who receive those faulty ballots will get a phone call or letter from election staff if you receive one of these you have until march first to return the test ballot for an absentee ballot. The deadline to request an absentee ballot by mail for the upcoming president ial primaries tomorrow. Voters have until five oclock to submit a request to the local Voter Registration office to get a ballot you can also put in a department of elections
Richmond is an easy drive from many of our state parks, so pack your hiking shoes, a bathing suit and a picnic lunch and experience our great outdoors.
"Depending on the park you’re at, the moon will block the face of the sun between 76 and 90 percent," a Virginia State Parks spokesperson posted online.