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Tabb High School lacrosse coaches want to make the Bay Rivers athletic district part of the Virginia High School League.
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The hip-hop duo delivers its best live performance ever recorded and one of the hardest Tiny Desks of all time.
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The Barrett-Peake Heritage Foundation is completing renovations on its center. The open house honors the birthday of its founder, the late Del. Mary T. Christian.
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Teens with a Purpose is a nonprofit that aims to hone the confidence, creative talent and skills teenagers need to feel better about themselves and positively impact their communities.
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The new book, 'Queer Virginia,' is an essay collection that highlights the creative ways LGBTQ+ people during the centuries have defied societal norms and fought for acceptance.
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Mal Vincent was a popular movie critic at The Virginian-Pilot, who passed away in 2021. He helped start a summer series at the Naro Expanded Cinema, which continues in his honor.
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Four clubs set up together in Hampton for 2025’s annual amateur radio field day.
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Colonial Williamsburg's annual July 4 fireworks show draws thousands and requires a year of planning and agreeable weather to ensure the safety of buildings and people.
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Crozet’s Neil Handa competed in the state finals in Williamsburg earlier this month after writing an essay about the impact of excessive screen time on young people.
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The Hampton University Concert Choir during the next five years will tour Europe to mark a similar goodwill tour taken by Hampton students a century ago.
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The jazz and music fest includes headliners including Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight, Anthony Hamilton and Keith Sweat
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Quilter Sally Barker has re-created masterpieces in different textures that enable people with visual disabilities to discern the color and design of the work.