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The art exhibit marks Black History Month.
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After a five-day grace period expired Monday evening, the city issued a statement saying it would terminate the music festival and pursue alternative plans for April.
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The clock is ticking for Something in the Water to clear hurdles needed to secure the last weekend in April for the festival. Meanwhile, Virginia Beach gears up to make alternative plans.
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Following a year of growth and expansion, leaders at the nonprofit are expecting some challenges under President Donald Trump.
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The city voted to indefinitely defer acting on the contract breach after organizers of the music festival missed a deadline to open ticket sales and release a lineup.
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”Just like the men and women at lunch counters all around the South, these three ladies made a profound statement with a simple act of sitting down to eat,” said Hampton’s Mayor Jimmy Gray.
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Organizers for the music festival missed a Dec. 31 deadline to open ticket sales and provide an artist lineup. Now the mayor said the city is at a “decision point” for College Beach Weekend plans in April.
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Chesapeake history, Suffolk’s growth and a Newport News business owner crafting state rules: Hampton Roads through the news in the past year.
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The 21,000-square-foot building is elevated and surrounded by a massive rain garden.
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A holiday tragedy upended Kristie Askew’s family. It brought life to others