AAA rolling out light-up warning signs for drivers
AAA rolling out light-up warning signs for drivers.
AAA rolling out light-up warning signs for drivers.
AAA rolling out light-up warning signs for drivers.
A fire damaged a house in the Greenbrier area of Chesapeake Wednesday evening, according to the Chesapeake Fire Department.
A multi-vehicle crash on Route 58 in Suffolk in the area of Bob Foeller Drive caused a hydronic fluid spill Wednesday, police said.
A man was arrested and charged with parental abduction and child cruelty following an investigation on Tuesday.
Dozens of family and friends gathered Wednesday evening for a vigil to remember Bennie Artis Jr., 51, who was shot and killed Sunday on Cumberland Avenue.
A man climbed through a barbed wire fence and ran toward the Norfolk International Airport airfield Wednesday before being apprehended by airfield operations and Norfolk Airport Authority police, according to an airport spokesperson.
Family and friends gathered Tuesday evening to remember 51-year-old Bennie Artis Jr., who was shot and killed Sunday on Cumberland Avenue.
Numerous potholes have Norfolk's public works crew fanning out around the city to repair them.
State House of Delegates Speaker Don Scott said he was scheduled to speak to students at First Colonial High School's Legal Studies Academy Wednesday, but he was not allowed into the school. Virginia Beach City Public Schools, without referring to Scott by name, said there was a miscommunication "a potential guest speaker" at the school.
Amid continued declining enrollment of the city's public schools, Norfolk City Council has called for the city School Board to develop a plan within the next five months for closing and consolidating 10 schools, with the closures starting by August 2026.
Lost in a contentious Monday Senate hearing over the leaking of battle plans was an issue of concern to miliary members and bases in Hampton Roads — climate change.
In the east end of Newport News, a patchwork of lives converges at the Tree of Life Clinic. Newuit Washington Jr., 64, is a patient and client at The Tree of Life Clinic. The Newport News resident returned to society last year after spending 17 years behind bars. Here, he gets snacks, clothing, warm showers, medical checkups and a steady dose of TLC.