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“A Trail of Trials and Triumphs: Unveiling Black History in Hampton Roads” showcases sites across the region.
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The event honoring the 250 anniversary of the Navy is happening at Naval Station Norfolk, despite the government shutdown.
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John T. Biggers was a student artist at Hampton in the 1940s and later became a nationally known educator and artist. The retrospective features pieces that have never been showcased before.
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There may be some truth to both approaches.
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New numbers show apartment rental prices have climbed faster than all but four other metro areas in the United States.
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A number of factors make corrections officer a difficult position to fill.
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The Virginia Beach City Council this week discussed the city’s development authority suspension of work with Hampton Roads Transit on a regional bus facility that was already partially funded.
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Virginia is racing to produce enough energy to meet growing demand. But solar developers are running into pushback from rural communities, which worry about environmental impacts and changing land use.
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Hiring at the North Battlefield Clinic in Chesapeake has yet to reach the halfway mark.
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A new study from local researchers connects transportation noise to serious health problems and higher poverty rates.
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Kids, and their parents, visiting the Military Aviation Museum often asked how the pilots used the bathroom during flight missions during WWII. So the museum created a permanent exhibition in the bathrooms to explain.