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Gusty winds, showers expected in Hampton Roads
Daily PressHampton Roads residents can expect some gusty winds and residual showers Thursday evening. The weather is expected over the next hour to hour and a half, or to about 8 to 8:30 p.m., said James Foster, a meteorological technician with the National...Tags: Weather, National Weather Service, Weather Reports
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Menchville grad Clifton Richardson to transfer from U.Va.
After two seasons spent trying to work his way up Virginia's running back depth chart, Menchville High graduate Clifton Richardson has decided to transfer. Richardson, a 6-foot-0, 210-pound rising junior, has two seasons of eligibility remaining and an...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Awards and Prizes, Southeastern Conference, Financial Aid, Football
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HRTPO looks to leverage transportation money
CHESAPEAKE — Regional leaders discussed how to make the most of transportation money available to them Thursday at the board retreat of the Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization. With a little leverage, the estimated $200 million in...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization, Bob McDonnell, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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The Last Bison, acoustic rock act from Chesapeake, thunders home after roaming the continent
The Last Bison, an all-acoustic folk-rock band from Chesapeake, recently returned from a two-month national tour that found the young band singing and strumming for big crowds in Chicago, Seattle and Washington, D.C. On its first major headlining tour,...
Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Hudson River, Concerts, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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Norfolk produce supplier awarded $52 million contract
A Norfolk produce supplier was awarded a $52 million federal contract to deliver fruits, vegetables and potted plants to 42 commissary store locations. The Defense Commissary Agency awarded the two-year contract starting June 1 to Military Produce Group...
Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Fort Eustis, Langley Air Force Base
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Senate vote pushes Craney Island port project ahead
A Senate bill that helps advance the construction of Hampton Roads’ next major ocean terminal, passed overwhelmingly Wednesday. The water bill would transfer from the federal government to the state the site of the future Craney Island Marine...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Mark R. Warner, Timothy M. Kaine, U.S. Army, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013)
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New transportation funds to benefit Hampton Roads by early 2014
Gov. Bob McDonnell announced Wednesday that the commonwealth's newest six-year transportation projects plan included an additional $4 billion that will be generated by the comprehensive transportation funding package passed by the General Assembly in...
Tags: Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, Virginia Department of Transportation, Highway Transportation, Bob McDonnell, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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High school roundup: Gloucester, Woodside girls romp in PD soccer tournament's first round Wednesday
Daily PressGirls soccer: Megan Walden’s hat trick led No. 5 seed Warwick to a 3-0 win over No. 4 Warwick in the first round of the Peninsula District girls soccer tournament. The Wolverines advance to Monday's 7 p.m. semifinal, in which they will play No....Tags: High School Sports, Soccer, College Sports, Sports
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Free Thursday concerts at Fort Monroe, Mariners' Museum begin in June
A popular summer concert series has seemingly escaped looming federal budget cuts. Fort Monroe's Music By the Bay series will begin June 13 and with a performance by the U.S. Fleet Forces Band Wind Ensemble. Concerts take place on Thursday evenings at...
Tags: Mariners' Museum, G. Glenn Oder, Entertainment Events, Fort Monroe, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Hampton VA patient fair continues to grow
The Patient Country Fair at the Hampton VA Medical Center was born years ago from a simple idea: Bring together veteran service organizations, set up some booths, offer games and prizes and free food, and let the patients enjoy the day. It doesn't get...Tags: Apple iTunes, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Google Play, American Legion, Denbigh
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CommonwealthTransportation Board approves $355 million operations center contract
The Commonwealth Transportation Board awarded Serco Inc. a contract to operate the state's five transportation operations centers and manage the state's Safety Service Patrol. The six year contract is worth $355 million, according to a press release....
Tags: Salem (Salem, Virginia), Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Staunton (Staunton, Virginia)
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Hampton Roads Academy students take on challenges 30 feet in the air
NEWPORT NEWS — Chase Bartol, 14, gripped tightly onto a rope dangling from 30-some feet in the air. He had made it halfway up to the platform at the top, but he wasn't sure he could finish. "Whoa, that is a long way down," he said looking at his...
Tags: Education, Students, Teaching and Learning, Climbing
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