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Contamination in Virginia waterways leads to recreational, fish consumption advisories
A recent fire at a storage warehouse in South Hill has led the Virginia Department of Health to issue recreational water and fish consumption advisories in response. The fire occurred at the Nutrien Ag Solutions facility at 501 W. Danville St. on July 6. Water used to fight the fire...
Trump’s proposed tariffs would let US ‘fight back’ against China: Youngkin
Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) argued that former President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs would help the United States on the global stage, allowing the country to be competitive against others such as China. Trump’s proposal would impose a 10% across-the-board fee on all products imported into the U.S., which he has argued would help protect jobs. […]
Virginia Court Orders American Muslims for Palestine to Produce Records Requested by Attorney General Miyares
RICHMOND, Va. – Attorney General Jason Miyares announced that a Virginia court ordered the AJP Educational Foundation, Inc., also known as American Muslims for Palestine (AMP), to produce records requested by a Civil Investigative Demand (CID) issued by his office. The Court denied AMP’s petition to set aside the CID.
Popular Hampton restaurant closed after car crashes into building
HAMPTON, Va. (WAVY) – A popular restaurant in Hampton is closed until further notice after a car crashed into the building on Thursday. According to a Facebook post, Tommy’s Restaurant, located at 3406 W Mercury Boulevard, will be closed until repairs have been made to the building. Tommy’s statement on the incident can be read in full below:
Wife recalls ‘larger than life’ outdoorsman who went overboard in Chesapeake Bay
HAMPTON, Va. (WAVY) — Ready to do more fishing, hunting and living the good life, Keith Henley was months away from the retirement that he was living for, but was not to be. Keith Thomas Henley, 58, of Providence Forge in New Kent County, was set to retire soon from Philip Morris in Richmond. He […]
Gordon receives pay raise and 4-year extension
The Suffolk Public School board voted on July 11, following a five-hour closed session, in favor of Superintendent Dr. John B. Gordon III’s 4-year contract renewal and 5% salary increase. According to the addendum, effective July 1, Gordon’s base salary will move to $245,700 annually, with an annual annuity of $22,050 and an automobile allowance […] The post Gordon receives pay raise and 4-year extension appeared first on The Suffolk News-Herald.
Murdered Norfolk man remembered as a former Marine willing to help anyone
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — A mother is grieving the loss of her son killed in a tragic act of violence. Bradley Kortbawi, 44, was shot at point-blank range in the early hours of July 6 on Core Avenue in Norfolk. Norfolk police charged 56-year-old Vandes Jackson with second-degree murder...
Cat Tarvin Named Hampton Lady Pirates Head Softball Coach With Impressive Record
Cat Tarvin, who coached at North Carolina Central University, is now the new head softball coach at Hampton University. Known for her leadership and successful track record, her appointment aims to elevate Hampton Softball within the Coastal Athletic Association. North Carolina Central's win totals improved from 13 in 2021 to...
Hospice House of Williamsburg halts admissions for 3 months during renovations
Hospice House of Williamsburg is pausing admissions while the facility enters the final phase of renovations. Hospice House has provided end-of-life care and support for upwards of 150 guests annually since its facility opened in 2002. More than 3,000 people have stepped through its Powhatan Parkway doors in that time.
Keurig Dr. Pepper to close Windsor plant
By Stephen Faleski and Titus Mohler Staff Writers Keurig Dr. Pepper will close its roasting plant in Isle of Wight County’s Shirley T. Holland Intermodal Park on the outskirts of Windsor by the end of the year. Isle of Wight County and Keurig each confirmed the impending shutdown in July 17 statements. “The timing […]
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