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Hopewell hosts annual Back To School Bash
HOPEWELL, Va. (WWBT) - Hundreds, if not thousands, of people had fun at the Hopewell City Back To School Bash on Saturday morning and afternoon. Families jumped on bouncy houses, listened to music and ate food all while getting access to all of the community resources and supplies they need to start the school year off strong.
13-year-old who went missing in the waters off Corolla has died
A representative of the Fifth U.S. Coast Guard District in Portsmouth, VA has confirmed to the Voice that the body of a 13-year-old boy who went missing in the waters off Corolla was found deceased on Saturday, July 27. According to the spokesperson, at 12:57 p.m., the Coast Guard received...
Mourners demand justice for star Virginia basketball player killed in Myrtle Beach
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Jakolbi Taylor was a gifted basketball player, never scared of taking a big shot when it mattered most. In the final game he ever played — an AAU tournament in Myrtle Beach last weekend — the Patrick Henry High School star dropped 43 points. “He could put the team on […]
If You See Purple Paint Outside Norfolk, Leave Immediately
With spring upon us, everyone's gearing up for hunting season, hiking season, and flowers blooming. While you're out exploring the wilderness, there's some things you should keep an eye out for, just to make sure you're not putting yourself in a dangerous or unlawful situation.
For Tides’ Colin Selby, home games are really home games
NORFOLK — Harbor Park, it turns out, isn’t exactly what Colin Selby recalls from his youth. As his parents and other members of his extended baseball family worked the ballpark’s concession stands years ago to raise money for a team trip to Cooperstown, New York, the younger Selby marveled at the size of the venue. Now that it’s essentially his office, Selby is over it. A native of Chesapeake ...
Arlington-Alexandria residents become Va. 'folklife apprentices'
A team from Arlington and Alexandria has been named one of six from across Virginia selected by the Virginia Folklife Program as folklife apprentices for the coming year. Hayrunisa Yenilmes and Amar Kilich (Alexandria) and Ajinur Setiwaldi and Subhinur Elemin (Arlington) were selected for their efforts studying and performing Uyghur traditional music.
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