Nick McNamara
ReporterNick is a general assignment reporter focused on the cities of Williamsburg, Hampton and Suffolk. He joined WHRO in 2024 after moving to Virginia. Originally from Los Angeles County, Nick previously covered city government in Manhattan, KS, for News Radio KMAN.
The best way to reach Nick is via email at nick.mcnamara@whro.org.
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The city is planning a June opening for the Downtown Suffolk Library.
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The city is contacting large property owners to say that council doesn’t support using them as immigration processing facilities.
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AI tools are helping decrease food waste for grocery stores, but it also means fewer donations of fresh produce to pantries.
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“That acreage represents not only land, but long-term production capacity, economic opportunity and environmental stewardship,” Agricultural Specialist Julia Hillegass said.
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Hughes was with Suffolk for two decades before becoming interim city manager last year.
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The county is launching a community land trust and wants residents to apply for its first board of directors.
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City Council accepted Andrew Trivette’s resignation in a quickly scheduled special meeting on Wednesday
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“I think it’s not a hard sell to the community to say let’s see what we can do about increasing our stock of trees,” Board of Supervisors Chair John McGlennon said.
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Revenues are up for the localities, but so are costs.
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Developers want to change housing options, which they say gives them greater financial flexibility.