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‘Nobody knows and nobody could know right now’: Political analyst on Vice Presidemt Kamala Harris’ chances of winning Virginia
“The truth is nobody knows and nobody could know right now,” said Larry Sabato, Director of the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics, to 8News. “Any polls that come out now should be discarded, because we don’t know who the vice presidential candidate is and people haven’t had a chance to get to know Harris better.”
UPDATE: Isle of Wight deputies seize 44 animals from Carrollton home
Isle of Wight County sheriff’s deputies and Animal Control officers seized 44 malnourished animals from a Carrollton home on July 24. According to a news release, the Sheriff’s Office searched a home in the 13000 block of Smiths Neck Road after receiving multiple tips alleging illegal animal breeding and selling by its occupant, as well […]
Brooks Crossing Innovation Lab Makes STEM Accessible to the Community
When you walk into Old Dominion University’s Brooks Crossing Innovation Lab in Newport News, you’ll probably hear the whirring of a 3D printer, see a laser cutter engraving an item or spot a robot being coded to move objects around. Opened in 2019, the iLab is a private-public...
CNU Sailors Ellie McFall, Laura Smith & Gail Schneider Make 2024 ICSA All-Academic Team
Three Christopher Newport University sailors were named to the 2023-24 Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) All-Academic Team, with Ellie McFall, Laura Smith, and Gail Schneider receiving the honor alongside 290 collegiate sailors nationwide. CNU had representation in the prestigious ICSA All-Academic Team for the sixth time in the last eight years.
Dairy Queen, GEICO help make miracles for CHKD
Area Dairy Queen franchisee, Mitch Sandlin, owner of Mid Atlantic Dairy Queen (MADQ), a collection of 15 local DQ restaurants, has recently surpassed $1.8 million towards a pledge of $5 million to the Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters made in 2020. A Mid Atlantic Dairy Queen news release noted that the MADQ team is […] The post Dairy Queen, GEICO help make miracles for CHKD appeared first on The Tidewater News.
Homeless told to vacate Newport News camp as local cities grapple with solutions to homelessness problem
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — Per Newport News city orders, tents pitched on a grassy patch at the intersection of Warwick and Mercury Boulevards were dismantled and the homeless people who lived there have left. Mark Wallace Humphries said he'll have to find a new home in the woods. "For...
Nansemond Indian Nation grows Hampton Roads health network starting with flagship Portsmouth clinic
PORTSMOUTH — For the past few years, Gloucester resident Linda Mixon has been spending six months at a time in her native Arizona just to qualify for health care. Mixon, a member of the Tohono O’odham Nation, has lived in Hampton Roads for almost 50 years. But when her husband retired, she wasn’t old enough for Medicare and she developed a severe case of vasculitis, a blood vessel inflammation. Finding and affording treatment was so difficult she opted to stay with family and reestablish Arizona residency. Then last fall while attending the Nansemond Indian Nation’s powwow, she learned about their new initiative, Fishing Point Healthcare, a network intended to provide state-of-the-art care to members of any Indigenous tribes as well as all Virginia Medicaid recipients. The clinic is also open to people without insurance who meet Medicaid criteria. “I’m just glad that they’re here — not just for myself, but for everyone,” Mixon said Saturday at a community day to celebrate the completion of Fishing Point’s flagship clinic at 2929 London Blvd. in Portsmouth.
All clear given after bomb threat at Norfolk Naval Shipyard
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Norfolk Naval Shipyard received a bomb threat on Wednesday afternoon. A shipyard spokesperson says the threat was in written form, and found around 12:20 p.m. on a pier inside the shipyard. As a precaution, some employees were asked to shelter in place, while others were...
Profile: Virginia Musical Museum & Music Hall of Fame
Nestled in the back of Peggy and Buddy Parker’s piano store in Williamsburg, the Virginia Musical Museum & Music Hall of Fame traces the lineage of recorded music through collected artifacts. From nickelodeons and organs, to the first voice recording by Thomas Edison, the couple has collected rarities for around 50 years, and displayed them for the public since 2013.
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