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Chesapeake apartment complex failed to pay trash bill for two months

Landmark Apartments in Chesapeake failed to pay its trash bill for two months, leaving residents dealing with overflowing dumpsters and accumulating trash piles.
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Video shows the FBI in Downtown Norfolk CBD Shoppe

On the same day the FBI raided two buildings associated with State Sen. L. Louise Lucas in Portsmouth, 10 On Your Side also saw the FBI at a business along Granby St. in Downtown Norfolk.
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High gas prices and convenience place more demand on HRT’s OnDemand program

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — With gas prices remaining a constant source of "sticker shock" at the pump, residents of Newport News, Hampton, and Chesapeake are increasingly turning to a more affordable, flexible alternative: Hampton Roads Transit (HRT) OnDemand. This flexible, app-based transit option is bridging the gap between traditional...
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FBI agents seen inside downtown Norfolk CBD shop

NORFOLK, Va. — Federal agents were seen on Wednesday afternoon inside a CBD store in downtown Norfolk as the FBI continues an ongoing investigation involving Virginia Sen. L. Louise Lucas. 13News Now observed FBI agents inside The CBD Shoppe, located at 345 Granby Street in Norfolk. The activity comes...
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ODU ROTC cadet says Lt. Col. Shah charged at gunman to save students’ lives

Nearly two months after a shooting inside Constant Hall at Old Dominion University, an ROTC cadet is sharing what happened inside the classroom and crediting his commander for saving his life.
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The Norfolk Greek Festival is back, bigger, better than ever May 14-17 at the...

Greek food enthusiasts rejoice, the annual Norfolk Greek Festival, this region’s oldest and largest ethnic festival returns May 14-17 at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral at 7220 Granby Street, Norfolk, Virginia with FREE Admission, FREE Parking and Authentic Greek Food and Pastries, Greek Beer and Greek Wine, Vendors, Live Greek Music and Dancing and more.
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Chesapeake police seek public’s help finding missing woman

CHESAPEAKE, Va. — The Chesapeake Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance locating a missing person. Shannon Rogers, 37, was last seen Tuesday at about 9 a.m. in the 4600 block of Old Battlefield Boulevard South. Rogers is 5 feet, 1 inch tall and weighs 120 pounds. She...
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Norfolk’s fired housing director is now leading Charleston’s housing authority

Fired Norfolk housing director Nathan Simms started work as the chief executive of the Charleston Housing Authority in South Carolina on Monday after a WHRO investigation found Simms lost his job in Norfolk for issuing millions of dollars in no-bid contracts and keeping them from Norfolk’s board. Charleston Housing...
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Norfolk special education teacher is an ‘Everyday Hero’

Corey Jones is a teacher at the Berkley Campostella Early Childhood Education Center in Norfolk, where his dedication to students with disabilities has earned him widespread admiration.
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Virginia acquires 870 acres in Suffolk to protect forests, wetlands

SUFFOLK, Va. — Virginia has acquired hundreds of acres of forest and wetlands in Suffolk as part of a broader effort to protect environmentally sensitive land and expand wildlife habitat. The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation purchased 870 acres from The Nature Conservancy in late April. The property...

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