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Portsmouth to start crime, gun taskforce

Residents and business owners are on edge following the recent violence in Portsmouth. "If it's a problem in a city, you should go and try to do the best you can and make sure these problems get solved," said Harold Carothers III, Portsmouth mayoral candidate.

Portsmouth to start crime, gun taskforce

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Residents and business owners are on edge following the recent violence in Portsmouth.

"If it's a problem in a city, you should go and try to do the best you can and make sure these problems get solved," said Harold Carothers III, Portsmouth mayoral candidate.

Norfolk gets $25K grant for witness protection

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The city of Norfolk now has $25,000 to put to use in their witness protection grant program after Norfolk City Council voted to approve the ordinance Tuesday night, a decision that Norfolk Commonwealth's Attorney is proud of.

Week 7 of Friday Night Flights Top 10 Plays

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Craig Loper and James Kattato break down the best plays of the week from the high school football scene in Hampton Roads

Portsmouth businesses, residents seek end to violence

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Portsmouth businesses and residents in the Olde Towne area want an end to the violence in that part of the city that foster concerns of that area being unsafe.

Police: Man shot on Harlow Ct. in Hampton

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A man was shot multiple times on Harlow Court in Hampton Monday night, police said. A neighbor said she heard the shots and "could hear the screaming."

Va. lawmakers urge voters to approve amendment

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With two weeks until Election Day, lawmakers are urging Virginians to vote for something they may not even know is on the ballot -- but is supported by both Democrats and Republicans.

Suit filed against use of Flock cameras in Norfolk

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A federal lawsuit has been filed on behalf of two area residents who are challenging the legality of using Flock cameras in the city of Norfolk.

AAA: How to help keep your teen driver safe

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National Teen Driver Safety Week is held yearly the week of Oct. 20. Between minimal experience behind the wheel, today's teens can also find themselves in a position to be struggling with peer pressure, distracting technology and potentially substance use while driving.

New concerns in screening for breast cancer

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According to the Center for Disease Control, from 2012 to 2021 the rate of invasive breast cancer cases increased annually by 1%, with a steeper increase for some women who are under 50.

Victim in Norfolk dog attack speaks

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The victim of a dog attack in Norfolk says she has been traumatized by a recent dog attack.

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