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As we enter the warmer months, invasive insects will move in to the Hampton Roads area, as the higher temperatures accelerate ...
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, the number of teens getting their drivers’ licenses has been declining ...
Hampton Roads has the third-largest federally workforce in the U.S., only behind Washington and New York. Downsizing the federal workforce, therefore, poses immense ramifications for the region.
Hampton Roads residents will be able to ride for free on all Hampton Roads Transit services on Earth Day. According to a ...
Angered by federal policies, layoffs, buyouts and sweeping cuts, thousands of Hampton Roads residents protested the reaching ...
Chesterfield Recovery Academy is the only school of its kind in Virginia, one that is designed to help addicted teens, but it’s also a model for a new, and similar school coming to Hampton Roads. The ...
This summer, the Hampton Jazz and Music Festival lineup includes Patti LaBelle, Keith Sweat and the “Empress of Soul” herself ...
The WTKR News 3 Investigative Team continues to shed light on the issue of human sex trafficking in the local community, with a new case involving a 15-year-old victim.
A proposed tariff from President Donald Trump’s on wine and liquor imported from the European Union would be incompatible ...
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Hampton Roads woman wins courageous activist awardA Hampton Roads woman and a local actor recently won a courageous activist award. Gina Dobson entered a guilty plea in 1998 to a crime she did not commit. After years of abuse, she left her abusive ex ...
Syphilis, a disease with origins stretching back to the 1400s, is surging in Hampton Roads, and it’s enough to catch the eye of the Norfolk Department of Health, which is taking steps to ...
Journalist, author and historian Michael DeWitt Jr. will be hiking the highways, byways, and waterways of lower South ...
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