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Businesses express support for new apartment building in Norfolk's Neon District
NORFOLK, Va. — You’d probably be hard-pressed to find someone who sees the Greyhound bus station at the corner of Brambleton Ave. and Monticello Ave. in Norfolk’s Neon District as anything more than an eyesore. But by 2028, it could go from eyesore to eye-popping. Renderings show...
Norfolk State, picked to finish fifth in the MEAC, is ‘on the right path’ as football season approaches
NORFOLK — Talking season officially began in the MEAC on Tuesday with the conference’s annual media day. Representatives from all six teams in the conference — including Norfolk State head coach Dawson Odums, tight end Ikeem Wright and defensive back Devon Allen — all gathered to meet with the media and discuss their outlook on the 2024 football season. The Spartans finished 3-8 last season, ...
Delta's operational troubles extend into a fifth day after CrowdStrike outage
Delta's operational difficulties, which was precipitated by the July 19 CrowdStrike outage, has continued into a fifth day. The airline canceled 480-plus mainline flights on Tuesday, accounting for 13% of its schedule, according to flight-tracker FlightAware. In addition, 41% of Delta's schedule was delayed. Cancellations by Endeavor, a wholly-owned subsidiary...
NPD: Man injured after shooting on Glen Myrtle Ave.
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Police said they are investigating a shooting that took place Monday afternoon on Glen Myrtle Avenue. According to police, officers were dispatched to the 8600 block of Glen Myrtle Avenue around 3:35 p.m. for reports of a gunshot victim. Officers arrived to the scene and...
Water quality swimming advisory issued for sound-side site in New Hanover County
MOREHEAD CITY, NC (WWAY) – An advisory against swimming was posted at a sound-side site in New Hanover County, where state recreational water quality officials found bacteria levels in the water that exceed the state’s and Environmental Protection Agency’s recreational water quality standards. The advisory is for...
Teen ‘seriously hurt,’ woman injured after shooting in Clayton neighborhood, police say
CLAYTON, N.C. (WNCN) — A fourteen-year-old is “seriously hurt” and a woman is injured after a shooting that took place early Tuesday morning in Clayton. Around 3 a.m., officers with the Clayton Police Department said they were dispatched to a person suffering from a gunshot wound near Pond Street and Durham Street. A short time later, officers responded to an additional call of a gunshot victim near Joyner Street, they said.
In The Kitchen: Coconut Rum Fried Pineapple Rings
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – Providing the world’s best food is just one way Commonwealth Senior Living makes a difference for their residents. As part of their, Travel The World Signature Program, Robert Frazier and Eric Payne with Commonwealth Senior Living came into the HRS kitchen and made Coconut Rum Fried Pineapple Rings.
Vehicle fire at Olde Towne Yacht Club swiftly contained, no injuries reported
MOREHEAD CITY, Carteret County — First responders quickly extinguished a vehicle fire at Olde Towne Yacht Club early Tuesday morning, according to Morehead City officials. Crews from Morehead City Fire-EMS and Beaufort Fire Department were dispatched to an active fire involving a Dodge contractor van around 10:45 am. Officials...
Reck on the Road: MACC Conference 2024
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – Hampton Roads is defined by the water that surrounds it. From the extensive maritime heritage, to the ports, Coast Guard and Navy, we live in a community shaped by water. It should come as no surprise that the American Society of Naval Engineers holds its conference in Portsmouth each year. The annual Multi-Agency Craft Conference is all about new technologies for small water crafts.
$1B titanium plant, 450 jobs lured to Fayetteville with taxpayer aid
A titanium manufacturer plans to invest more than $850 million in a reclamation facility in Fayetteville — a project that would bring hundreds of high-paying jobs to Cumberland County over the next several years, state commerce officials said Tuesday. The North Carolina Department of Commerce’s Economic Investment Committee approved...
‘My Sister’s Closet’ thrift store opening new store August 1st
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - A thrift store known for supporting a domestic violence prevention nonprofit is closing its Greenville store temporarily to open a new, larger location in Winterville. ‘My Sister’s Closet,’ which benefits the Center for Family Violence Prevention nonprofit, serves domestic violence survivors in Pitt, Martin, and Washington...
Lewis named Fike AD while other WCS coaching changes unveiled
While he has been the varsity football head coach at Fike High since being announced as such in March, Rocky Lewis picked up some extra duties earlier this month when the Wilson County Board of Education confirmed his hiring as the ninth athletic director in Fike’s 67 years of existence. Lewis, who had been the head football coach at South […] The post Lewis named Fike AD while other WCS coaching changes unveiled first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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.
Tarboro police officer demoted, docked 10 days pay for social media post about Trump
A Tarboro police officer will not be dismissed from duty but was disciplined for remarks via his social media link about the failed assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump, who was campaigning in Pennsylvania. Brandon Richardson, who has been on the town’s force for nearly 24 years, was suspended for 10 days without pay and demoted to the rank of corporal, Town Manager Troy Lewis said via email late Friday afternoon. ...
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