Connor Worley
ReporterConnor Worley is a Missouri native who creates long-form content in coordination with WHRO’s newsroom and other departments. WHRV listeners will recognize Connor as an occasional on-air host. Connor earned his Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Print from the University of Missouri and a master's degree in Journalism and Audio at the Cronkite School of Arizona State. Connor enjoys the great outdoors, technology, and music. He lives in Virginia Beach.
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The university turned over diagrams, photos and more to be included in the revamped “College Football 25.”
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The Norfolk-based Junior All-Stars won the Virginia state championship last week.
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As cities prepare for local elections, a look back at how ward-based voting systems came to be and why now, cities like Chesapeake are looking at changing its system.
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Before the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, travelers between mainland Hampton Roads and the Eastern Shore could take a ferry or a circuitous, seven-hour drive.
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The ghost of Willoughby Spit has been seen before major storms, like 2003's Hurricane Isabel.
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The George Wythe House in Williamsburg is known for its namesake, but there’s also a ghoulish figure rumoured to haunt its halls — Lady Ann Skipwith.
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Volunteers say there are 11 known spirits, or ghosts, at the Ferry Plantation House. One, named Henry, is the most active.
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The second part of a look at how Norfolk's history created nearby cities and continue to impact Black residents.
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Shipwrecks kept the small Wash Woods community thriving for years in what is now False Cape State Park.
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The Virginia Squires brought the American Basketball Association to Hampton Roads in the 1970s.