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Stolen vehicle connected to Portsmouth homicide located, police say

Talik Farmer, 18, died early Wednesday morning after he was shot. Police found him after dispatchers were notified at 12:51 a.m. of a single-vehicle crash in the 2700 block of Turnpike Road.

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Newport News-based contractor linked to requested probe of Richmond mayor’s...

A shell company linked to Devon Henry, the founder of Newport News-based construction company Team Henry Enterprises, was hired to remove the monument. News outlets learned Henry previously donated...

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A prosperous tavern owner from two centuries ago might help boost Elizabeth...

The town started a campaign to give discounts to everybody named Elizabeth.

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Hampton still hopeful for casino gaming and serious juvenile offender program...

City officials are optimistic its pitch this year for a casino license can be revisited during the coming General Assembly session.

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Senate, House take different views on Virginia class sub funding

U.S. Senate and House panels take different views on Virginia class sub funding for next year

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What happens on those baking competition shows anyway? A Hampton Roads baker...

Sanford will bake again Monday, having successfully competed in two episodes.

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Virginia Beach schools return to all-virtual learning after coronavirus cases...

The move came days after the school district started bringing the remaining grades back for in-person learning.

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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service sued again over decline of red wolves in...

The numbers of wild red wolves have fallen from about 100 a decade ago to seven known individuals.

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Expect delays on Outer Banks N.C. 12 as California company to spend day...

The filming of a car commercial could result in brief road closures on Tuesday.

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Gov. Ralph Northam: ‘Legalizing marijuana will happen in Virginia’

Northam announced his support for legalization Monday, saying he wants a responsible approach that promotes racial equity and preserves youth safety.

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A prehistoric endangered fish washed up at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront

A dead Atlantic sturgeon around 5-feet long washed ashore near 20th Street in Virginia Beach Saturday afternoon. Sturgeons have existed for more than 120 million years and were around when dinosaurs...

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Student tests positive for COVID-19 at Stonehouse Elementary School

The health department will follow up with individual parents whose children may have been more directly exposed, Cox said, but the amount of time the process takes depends on the case load at the...

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Racist slurs including ‘N-word’ scrawled on historic structures at Fort Monroe

Fort Monroe employees discovered the graffiti early Monday shortly after sunrise.

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Former day care operator who supplied heroin that led to Virginia Beach...

When her partner died from cancer, Prather took over his heroin supply operation.

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Woman, 53, found dead inside submerged vessel at downtown Hampton marina

What happened at the Customs House Marina remains unclear. Police said the death is under investigation.

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Ex-Green Beret charged with Russian espionage to enter plea

A plea hearing has been scheduled Wednesday in federal court in Alexandria for Peter Rafael Dzibinski Debbins, 45, of Gainesville, Virginia.

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Virginia Wesleyan dean resigns after Biden Facebook post uproar

Paul Ewell's post called Biden supporters “ignorant, anti-American and anti-Christian.”

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Both the Bay and its people get too many nutrients, HU professor says

Chesapeake Bay gets too many nutrients -- and so do the people around it, a Hampton University professor argues. The answer, for both, is a new diet

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Where to get tested for COVID-19 in Hampton Roads and northeastern North...

Here's where to get a tests in Hampton Roads and northeastern North Carolina.

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Chesapeake schools will keep students in-person despite rising coronavirus...

Board members thanked the superintendent for not having a “knee-jerk reaction” to coronavirus metrics.

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