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WAVY News 10's Andy Fox reports.
WAVY News 10's Andy Fox reports.
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Amtrak Virginia announced a limited-time sale for travel between Newport News and Washington D.C. to celebrate the grand opening of the new Newport News station.
A former Virginia Beach police officer pleaded guilty on Wednesday to several felony charges involving child sex crimes and having bestiality images.
Norfolk police are asking for the public’s assistance with identifying a man that broke into multiple businesses.
More than 400 tons of sand were brought into a football field sized tent on Oceanfront. It will soon be turned into more than 20 intricate sand sculptures.
Boar's Head will no longer sell liverwurst deli meat after the fatal listeria outbreak linked to the product and its now closed Virginia processing plant.
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Chesapeake Mayor Rick West presented an award on Tuesday to the two children who turned lemons into lemonade after their money jar was stolen while they were selling lemonade over the summer.
A man want for murder in Mount Vernon, New York was arrested in Norfolk last month.
Two teenagers in Newport News have been killed in separate shootings over the course of seven days.
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Much of the Hampton Roads region experienced traffic delays Wednesday morning on I-64.