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Drought warning advisory expands to 60 counties, cities in Virginia
The drought warning advisory in Virginia has been expanded to include 60 counties and cities, with 15 counties and cities no longer under a drought watch advisory, according to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
Popular Hampton restaurant closed after car crashes into building
A popular restaurant in Hampton is closed until further notice after a car crashed into the building on Thursday. https://www.wavy.com/news/local-news/hampton/popular-hampton-restaurant-closed-after-car-crashes-into-building/
Suffolk gets $30 million for Route 460 project
Suffolk will receive $30 million in state funds for infrastructure improvements around a controversial development. Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced funding for the Route 460 Road Improvement Project this week. The project is part of Suffolk’s effort to shore up infrastructure near a planned 540-acre logistics center called Port 460. The...
Major League Fishing to bring All-Star event to Smith Mountain Lake
Major League Fishing (MLF), one of the top professional bass fishing circuits in the world, will bring its 2025 General Tire Heavy Hitters All-Stars event to Smith Mountain Lake. The nationally-televised, big money tournament will be held from May 17 to May 22 of next year.
Woman tells of life with dwarf sisters: ‘People thought I was adopted’
An average-height woman said everyone assumes she is adopted - because all three of her sisters have dwarfism. Madilyn Mazur, 29, is the third born of four siblings - but is the only one who doesn't have dwarfism. Her parents, who don't have dwarfism, had Madilyn's two older sisters, Laci...
Visit EC credit card statements include out-of-state hotel, restaurant expenses
Credit card statements for an account specified for use by Visit Elizabeth City — the area’s official tourism marketing group — show several out-of-state expenses, including hotel stays in Virginia and at a seafood restaurant in Florida. The Visa credit card bears the names of two account holders: former Visit EC Executive Director Nosakhere Kamau and Visit Elizabeth City, according to the statements. The card has a $30,000 credit limit and was issued by United Bank, which has a branch located across Water Street from...
EMS changes coming this November
Changes in federal laws governing how emergency medical services agencies are allowed to dispense drugs have left Isle of Wight County with a four-month window to bring its Fire and Rescue service up to code. In 2013, Congress enacted the Drug Supply Chain Security Act, which set an enforcement date of Nov. 27 of this […]
Patrick's First Warning Forecast: Severe thunderstorm threat Saturday
Chief Meteorologist Patrick Rockey's First Warning Forecast. After a break from storms and heavy downpours for most of us on Friday, messy weather returns on Saturday. In fact, we could see a few strong-to-severe storms. The cold front that ushered in the milder, but soggy weather will throw it in...
FOIA Friday: Records show years-long history of overdue balances of ex-Richmond city official
One of the less noticed features of the Virginia Way is the long-running tendency of the commonwealth’s leaders to conduct their decision-making behind closed doors. While the Virginia Freedom of Information Act presumes all government business is by default public and requires officials to justify why exceptions should be made, too many Virginia leaders in practice take the opposite stance, acting as if records are by default private and the public must prove they should be handled otherwise.
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