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Ex-Norfolk bank teller pleads guilty to stealing $119,000 from elderly customer
NORFOLK, Va. — A former Norfolk bank teller pleaded guilty to stealing over $100,000 from an elderly customer, the Office of the Norfolk Commonwealth's Attorney announced. Prosecutors said 30-year-old Imani Adams was convicted on four counts of felony forgery and four counts of felony embezzlement. Between late 2018 and early 2019, Adams forged the 85-year-old victim's name on withdrawal slips and withdrew cash from the victim's account 16 times, stealing a total of $119,000.
Win Tickets to Luke Bryan’s Farm Tour!
Country music superstar Luke Bryan is bringing his 2024 Farm Tour to Heritage Park in Chesapeake on September 20th, and we’ve got your tickets to the show!. Tune in to 97.3 The Eagle during the 5 p.m. hour, Monday through Friday this week, and listen for your cue to call in and win tickets with Jimmy Ray.
Win Tickets to Parker McCullum!
Get ready, country fans! Parker McCollum’s Burn It Down Tour 2024 is coming to the Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion on September 19th, and Karen West has your tickets! With special guests Chayce Beckham and Ashley Cooke, this is a show you won’t want to miss. But that’s not...
Norfolk State Football drops heartbreaker to FAMU in MEAC/SWAC Challenge
ATLANTA, GA (WAVY) — WOW… Is College Football back.. or what? Norfolk State got the 757 started off this College Football season with an absolute barnburner against Florida A&M, just falling by a 24-23 final. With a little under six-and-a-half minutes to go in regulation, a Norfolk State touchdown cut the deficit to one. FAMU […]
Roman Anthony’s blast not enough, Norfolk snaps WooSox’s seven-game winning streak
NORFOLK, VA — Roman Anthony homered for a second consecutive game, but the Worcester Red Sox (27-22, 62-62) saw their season-best seven-game winning streak come to an end as they fell to the Norfolk Tides (21-29, 57-68) on Saturday night at Harbor Park by a 6-3 final score. Anthony...
Average Gas Prices Down Across the Southside and Virginia
Average gas prices across Virginia dropped by seven cents this week to $3.22 a gallon, while the average price of gas across the country is down six cents to $3.35 a gallon, according to AAA. The average price of gas in Danville fell by nine cents to $3.04, while the...
Community comes together to remember the missing Virginia mother whose husband is accused of killing her
The Northern Virginia community that rallied to raise awareness and demand answers when a 28-year-old woman was reported missing earlier this month is now coming together to remember the mother of one, while her husband faces charges in connection with her disappearance.
Pinpoint Weather: Increasing heat and humidity this week
ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) — Stay cool and hydrated! Hot and muggy conditions will impact Southwest and Central Virginia through the middle of the week. High pressure will keep the region mostly dry, but a warming trend will occur over the next few days. For Monday, morning temperatures will start in the 50s and 60s. A few […]
Clear and calm tonight; a toasty start to next week
Sunday evening looks great for last-minute outdoor plans: temps in the 80s/70s under mostly sunny skies. The sun setting won’t change much as we continue to see mostly clear skies for the remainder of tonight. Temps will also continue to cool further down as they drop into the 60s. Monday shouldn’t see any troubles in […]
Archaeologists in Virginia unearth colonial-era garden with clues about its enslaved gardeners
Archaeologists in Virginia are uncovering an ornamental garden from the 1700s where a wealthy politician and enslaved gardeners grew exotic plants from around the world. Such plots of land served as status symbols. They were the 18th-century equivalent of buying a Lamborghini. The garden in Williamsburg belonged to tobacco grower John Custis IV, who also served in the colonial legislature. His garden has long intrigued historians. But the dig also focuses on learning more about the enslaved gardeners. The excavation is being conducted by Colonial Williamsburg. It's a living history museum that now owns the property in the former colonial capital.
Swimming Advisory lifted for the Rapidan River
Effective immediately, the Rappahannock Rapidan Health District is lifting the swimming advisory for the Rapidan River from the boat launch at Route 3 to the boat launch at Route 610 until further notice. This advisory was issued out of an abundance of caution in response to the Do Not Use...
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