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3 firefighters, 1 resident injured in Suffolk fire

There were five pets inside the home when the blaze started. Four of the animals have been located, but a cat is still missing.

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Navy SEAL sentenced to 10 years in Green Beret hazing death

SEAL Team 6 member Tony DeDolph pleaded guilty earlier this month to involuntary manslaughter, acknowledging he applied the chokehold that killed Army Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar while trying to haze him...

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6 ways to increase your odds of getting coronavirus vaccine on time

Do you know what “priority group” you are in? Have you signed up to receive information on scheduling an appointment?

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Pedestrian, 70, in critical condition after Norfolk hit-and-run

A man was trying to cross Tidewater Drive around 2 p.m. Saturday when he was struck by a gray or silver sport utility vehicle, police said. The driver then drove away.

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Stabbing in Norfolk’s East Ocean View leaves one dead, police say

A ”person of interest” was detained following the stabbing, which was reported about 9:50 a.m. in the 9600 block of 20th Bay Street.

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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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2 Chesapeake men are back in jail after attending U.S. Capitol rally

Prosecutors in Pennsylvania presented no evidence during a combative hearing Friday that 42-year-old Joshua Macias and 61-year-old Antonio LaMotta entered the U.S. Capitol building during the riot...

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Hampton to break ground on center named for ‘Hidden Figures’ NASA...

The coming center near Grant Circle would be a focal point of the Olde Hampton neighborhood, where Jackson grew up.

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Man in wheelchair struck and killed by car in Virginia

The driver of the vehicle remained on the scene following the 1:30 a.m. crash on Sunday, police said.

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Norfolk man, 62, charged with stabbing 70-year-old man to death in East Ocean...

Melvin A. Eggleston is facing charges and is being held in Norfolk City Jail with no bond.

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Police identify man fatally shot in Newport News Saturday night

Devon Decarlos Carter, 23, was shot around 9 p.m. Saturday in the 2000 block of Jefferson Avenue, police said.

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‘A huge gain for the community’: Williamsburg pharmacies among those getting...

Local pharmacies in Williamsburg are getting their first shipments of COVID-19 vaccine soon, after months of back-and-forth with the Virginia Department of Health and extensive preparation.

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A man died in fatal crash in Mathews County

The crash occurred around 12:40 p.m. at 12747 John Clayton Highway, according to an email from state police Sergeant Michelle Anaya.

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New $47 million helicopter hangar coming to Fort Eustis

The Army will use the hangar to handle training on Chinook helicopters.

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On section of I-64, VDOT converting HOV lanes to tolled express lanes

The work will extend from the I-64/I-464 interchange in Chesapeake to the I-64/I-264 interchange in Norfolk, and is expected to be done by fall 2022.

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Williamsburg, James City County open phone line for vaccine questions

The City of Williamsburg and James City County have come together to establish “an information line for the community’s questions about the vaccination clinic that opened last week in the Colonial...

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‘Everybody was her child.’ Norfolk’s longest-serving educator dies at 77...

Lucy Zaleski started teaching in the city's public schools in 1968. For the better part of a century, she taught more than a thousand students, some spanning generations in the same families.

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Hampton General District Court delays traffic, criminal cases amid city’s...

The new restrictions — similar to the limitations put in place after the pandemic hit last year — are designed to help curb the pandemic’s spread in Hampton.

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Vaccine appointments, employer requirements, high-risk individuals — your...

Vaccine distribution efforts are creeping forward on the Peninsula. In the meantime, here are the answers to some virus-related questions readers have submitted.

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Some ODU students will return to in-person learning Feb. 1

Selected ODU courses will resume face-to-face learning on Feb. 1. Other courses that are planned to resume in-person will remain online until Feb. 15.

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