Problem with leaked links for vaccine appointments should be fixed next week,...
The ease of sharing a website address has led hundreds to sign up for events they weren't eligible for, leading to lines and confusion.
View ArticleVirginia Tech will dissolve Student Government Association after accusations...
A new student senate will do away with the executive, legislative and judicial branches and create a body that would be made up of about 85 senators.
View ArticleIn a Navy with lots of traditions, a small, very personal one continues
Leadership in the Navy is a matter of generations and of continuity.
View ArticleWalgreens in Virginia will start getting vaccines next week
It's unclear when Virginia locations will actually start administering vaccinations.
View ArticleNavy says vaccinations allow first steps toward more normal deployments
The latest revisions to the COVID-19 Standardized Operational Guidance offer a chance to ease restriction-of-movement requirements.
View ArticleMan dies in Newport News after allegedly shooting himself, police say
A man died Thursday after he allegedly shot himself inside an apartment in Newport News, police said. The investigation is ongoing.
View ArticleVirginia’s Phase 3 begins today, here’s what changes and what to expect
There still won't be any sidling up at a bar, though. On Tuesday night, as other reopened states have struggled with surges of coronavirus cases, Gov. Northam issued an executive order to continue...
View ArticleHow to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Hampton Roads
This list seeks to help residents find out who can receive a vaccine in their area and how to schedule an appointment. All vaccinations are appointment-only across Hampton Roads.
View ArticleBarrett-Peake Foundation to honor its namesake with a graveside tribute
The late Mary T. Christian, a former Virginia state delegate and Colita Fairfax, a historiographer and professor with Norfolk State University co-founded the Barrett-Peake Foundation.
View ArticleFort Monroe named ‘site of memory’ under United Nations agency’s Slave Route...
A historic marker will be placed where the forthcoming African Landing Memorial near Fenwick Road will be installed.
View ArticleGloucester School Board asks U.S. Supreme Court to review transgender policy...
The school board’s policy, which has drawn national headlines in recent years, required Grimm to use restrooms that corresponded with his biological sex — female — or private bathrooms.
View ArticleMilitary training jet crashes in woods near Alabama airport, Air Force says
The crash involved a T-38 trainer aircraft assigned to the 14th Flying Training Wing at Columbus Air Force Base in Mississippi, Lt. Steven D. Dean, Jr, the public affairs officer for the base, wrote in...
View ArticleNewport News Shipbuilding wins $2.99 billion Stennis overhaul contract
The Stennis overhaul provides work for 4,000 Newport News Shipbuilding employees.
View ArticleSome doctor’s offices are charging a fee for the PPE they wear. Who’s picking...
The answer, as so often with the murky world of medical billing, is complicated.
View ArticleTCC offers free virtual series exploring diversity, social justice and...
Faculty and staff from the arts, theatre and humanities programs have teamed up with Virginia artists and professionals to bring students and residents together in conversation through the series.
View ArticleFor the Navy sailors who disarm mines and bombs, the learning never stops
The Navy's explosive ordnance disposal groups take on an expanded role.
View ArticleTrump impeachment vote becomes defining moment for North Carolina’s Richard Burr
For Burr, it was an emphatic statement after years of careful commentary about Trump, much of it made as he investigated Trump’s ties to Russia.
View ArticleYour vaccine could stop you from getting coronavirus. But will it keep you...
Gov. Ralph Northam said that unknown is one reason he’s not in any rush to lift pandemic-related restrictions for gathering sizes and masks, even as the number of vaccinated Virginians increases.
View ArticleLaunch from Wallops Island honors ‘Hidden Figures’ mathematician Katherine...
Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus capsule — dubbed the S.S. Katherine Johnson — should reach the International Space Station on Monday following its launch from the Eastern Shore.
View ArticleMasked man robs Hampton convenience store
Police said the man entered the store and demanded money from the clerk at gunpoint, then fled on foot after getting an undislosed amount of cash.
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