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The Chrysler Museum of Art, in partnership with the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater, will offer a free interactive tour showcasing artwork celebrating Jewish history.
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The Middle Peninsula is often called the septic repair capital of the East Coast. Failing systems can flood yards with sewage, threatening the health of people and the environment.
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Concerns about the cost and student performance in an independent Williamsburg school district pop up in resident feedback.
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Liz Cheney, who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump, will speak in Norfolk May 7.
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The school would be the first to offer a marine science degree to undergraduate students at a public university in Virginia.
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Brandy Clark spoke with WHRO’s Barry Graham ahead of her Norfolk performance.
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Sailors and soldiers have been building a pier off the coast in the Mediterranean, since leaving in March.
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Hint: It’s got to do with Dominion Energy’s offshore wind project.
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After applying to the state twice for permission for open-heart procedures, Chesapeake Regional performed its first open-heart surgery April 30.
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Mil-Tok is a band of creators from Hampton Roads and across the services who share their take on military life.
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Resources aim to help those without legal help better navigate the eviction process.
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The number of clients coming from out of state has been rising since the overturning of Roe Vs. Wade .