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Hampton Carousel to have free rides Thursday for National Carousel Day
HAMPTON, Va. (WAVY) — Haven’t checked out the recently restored Hampton Carousel? Thursday could be your day. The carousel is offering free rides all day (11 a.m. to 8 p.m.) to celebrate National Carousel Day. Tickets are usually a dollar per ride. The historic carousel is still located...
EOD Mobile Unit 2 holds change of command ceremony
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Cmdr. Andrew Giacomucci assumed command of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 2 (EODMU 2) during a change of command ceremony at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, July 18, 2024. Giacomucci relieved Cmdr. Nick Quihuis as commanding officer of EODMU 2 in front of family, friends and service members. Quihuis was in command of the unit from Nov. 2022 to July 2024.
Volunteers with 'ROC The Block' work to clean up Portsmouth
PORTSMOUTH, Va. — More than 100 volunteers with the Portsmouth organization "ROC The Block" worked to better the Prentis Park neighborhood Wednesday. As the name states, organizers work to "Reclaim Our Community." Portsmouth Mayor Shannon Glover said the volunteers had two goals: to clean up the neighborhood and engage...
Former Churchland High star Kenny Gallop Jr. ‘still hungry’ after breakout season with Howard University
NORFOLK — Before each season, Howard University defensive back Kenny Gallop Jr. puts together a checklist of things that he wants to accomplish. “I always have like a goal list that motivates me,” said Gallop, who starred at Churchland High in Portsmouth. “I have some on my phone when I wake up. I have some in my locker. So it’s always there as motivation.” Last season, Gallop accomplished ...
Evaluating Norfolk State’s first day of football practice: QB update, new arrivals, returning experience
NORFOLK — Norfolk State essentially started its 2024 football season on Wednesday with the opening of fall practice at Dick Price Stadium. The Spartans are exactly a month away from their season opener against Florida A&M in Atlanta on Aug. 24. While there may have been some rust to kick off during day one, head coach Dawson Odums said the important thing is the early execution was there. ...
Youngkin approves changes to animal waste rules aimed at reducing groundwater pollution; more …
Dominion customers’ bills to rise for offshore project costs. Red-tailed hawk to be released at Smith Park on the Roanoke River Greenway. Five citizens sue Salem City Council, HopeTree over rezoning.
Back-to-school dates announced for southern West Virginia
GHENT, WV (WVNS) — Back-to-school dates were announced for counties in West Virginia and Virginia. The dates can be found on the school calendars at each of the counties Board of Education websites. The 2024-2025 back-to-school dates for counties in southern West Virginia and Virginia include: August 15, 2024 August 19, 2024 August 22, 2024 […]
These vegetables and salads sold in New York, New Jersey might be contaminated with listeria
Several vegetables and bagged salads are being recalled due to potentially being contaminated with listeria, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Wiers Farm Inc. of Ohio voluntarily recalled the produce, including bagged peppers, green beans, salad cucumbers, organic yellow squash and organic zucchini squash. No illnesses or complaints...
More than 60 pounds of meth seized in Virginia, 2 men charged, authorities say
ABINGDON, Va. (WCYB) — Nearly $2 million worth of methamphetamine has been seized in Virginia, and two men have been charged, according to the Washington County Sheriff's Office. Tyrone Robert Irving, 45, of Roanoke, was charged with:. Possession with Intent to Distribute of a Schedule I or II Controlled...
Thunderstorms May Cause Travel Issues, Power Outages In DMV Region: Forecasters
The I-95 corridor is expected to see thunderstorms on July 25, with "the risk of severe weather will huddle along a portion of the (area) from Virginia and the Delmarva Peninsula to southeastern New England," according to AccuWeather. "The major metro areas of Washington, DC and Baltimore are currently in...
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