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Not Just Another Day at the Beach
HAMPTON, Va. (July 22, 2024) … Interim head coach Trent Boykin's Pirates wrapped up their off-season football training drills with a day at the beach. But it wasn't a day of fun and sun. The team met at Hampton's Buckroe Beach for its final workout under the direction of the Hampton coaching staff. The hour-plus long practice included sprints, distance running, agility and quickness drills. The team returns to campus on Wednesday, July 31. Coach Boykin and his staff will oversee the team's first practice on August 1. The Pirates open the 2024 campaign on Aug. 31 when Hampton hosts...
Michael Vick and his daughter showed up at NSU to inspire budding flag football stars
NORFOLK — There are 11 states where flag football is sanctioned as a girls varsity high school sport, and women’s flag football scholarships are offered at 25 NAIA colleges, while five NCAA Division III colleges will sponsor it in 2025. And in 2028, flag football will become an Olympic sport. Sunday afternoon, nearly 75 girls, ages 12 and older, showed up to Norfolk State’s Dick Price Stadium ...
Pittman’s Pocket: Hampton University football signed a Stud
With a new head coach at Hampton University, Coach Trenton C. Boykin has secured another key recruit in Damaurius Stewart from the College of DuPage. Stewart, a two-time All-Conference player with an offer from Central Michigan, has opted to bring his talents to Hampton, Virginia. Standing at 6’3″ and weighing 310 lbs, Stewart is noted for his agile footwork and adeptness in both running and blocking schemes.
Things you need to know about the 99th Pony Swim
The 99th annual Chincoteague Pony Swim and Auction will take place Wednesday and Thursday. The weather forecast could affect the event with a 50% chance of showers and possibly a thunderstorm during the morning and early afternoon hours Wednesday. The Pony Swim – 12pm – 1pm window is when “slack...
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...
Outer Banks Surfing celebrates grand opening August 1
The Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce invites the community to a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the grand opening of Outer Banks Surfing, the exciting new business venture from local entrepreneurs Dalton and Reagan!. Join us on Thursday, August 1, at 5:00 p.m. at the Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce, located at...
Suffolk veteran returns home after more than 24 years in prison
July 1 was Independence Day for 54-year-old Samuel Harris. He savored freedom and his first home-cooked meal in more than two decades — a spread of Southern favorites that brought back memories of Sunday dinners for the entire family.
Suffolk Foundation, Community Action Correlation announce merger
The Suffolk Foundation and the Community Action Coalition of Virginia (CACOV) have announced they are joining forces. Both Suffolk nonprofits, which work to assist various nonprofit organizations in the Suffolk and Western Tidewater areas with grants, have merged. The Suffolk Foundation assists with CACOV’s grantmaking and administration. The unification allows for more groups, individuals, and […] The post Suffolk Foundation, Community Action Correlation announce merger appeared first on The Suffolk News-Herald.
Suffolk approves surface mining on property that contains natural heritage site
Suffolk unanimously approved surface mining on a property in the southwestern part of the city. A roughly six-mile drive from the city of Franklin, part of the property is designated as a natural heritage site. City Council Member Timothy Johnson called the vote a “tough one.”. “Sometimes when you’re...
Smithfield no longer planning to demolish dam
Two years after reversing course on plans to demolish its Waterworks Road dam, Smithfield is in the process of renewing the earthen embankment’s state operating permit, according to Town Manager Michael Stallings. A state report from 2018 had classified the dam as a “significant” flooding hazard. Citing a 2020 report by the engineering firm Draper […]
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