No more self-checkout at Portsmouth Walmart
We’ve all experienced long lines at the store at one time or another, and self-checkout machines were one way to ease the congestion, but at one local Walmart, those machines have disappeared.
We’ve all experienced long lines at the store at one time or another, and self-checkout machines were one way to ease the congestion, but at one local Walmart, those machines have disappeared.
We’ve all experienced long lines at the store at one time or another, and self-checkout machines were one way to ease the congestion, but at one local Walmart, those machines have disappeared.
An Emerson College/Nexstar Media survey of the 2025 Virginia gubernatorial election found that the majority of Virginians think the state is on the right track. https://www.wavy.com/news/virginia/virginia-2025-poll-tight-race-between-presumptive-gubernatorial-candidates/
Four days before Christmas, Congress declined to continue funding replacement EBT benefits for those who have had them stolen. That means, according to a Dec. 23 USDA memo, the federal government isn't covering cases after Dec 21. https://www.wavy.com/news/local-news/lack-of-federal-funds-could-mean-no-ebt-replacements-for-scam-victims/
Chesapeake Regional Medical Center (CRMC) has been charged with healthcare fraud and conspiracy to defraud the U.S. and interference with government functions after a federal grand jury returned an indictment Wednesday. https://www.wavy.com/news/local-news/chesapeake/chesapeake-hospital-indicted-for-healthcare-fraud/
For the first time since the June 2024 in-custody death of Rolin Hill, body cam footage of the incident was shown during a bond hearing for the three former Virginia Beach deputies charged with second-degree murder.
During the Jan. 8 bond hearing, former deputies Kevin Wilson, Michael Kidd and Eric Baptiste were given a $5,000 bond because the
The International Longshoremen's Association and the U.S. Maritime Alliance reached a tentative agreement on a new six-year master contract Wednesday, averting a potential strike.
The Secretary of the Navy was in Portsmouth Wednesday to announce the name of a future medical ship.
The ship, which is set to be built, will be known as USNS Portsmouth. It is one of three Bethesda-class expeditionary medical ships and follows the tradition of being named after military hospitals.
Many showed up to the U.S. Capitol to pay their final respects to former President Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29 at age 100.
Capt. Janet Days, the first African American woman to be commander of the world's largest naval base, Naval Station Norfolk, will become Suffolk's new director of economic development. Days recently retired from the Navy.
Beach replenishment will be coming to the Virginia Beach Oceanfront later this month.
Some of you remember clipping coupons from the Sunday paper each week to save in stores. Now, like everything else, the coupons are on your phone.