The "Iron Sharpens Iron" program looks to find solutions to issues faced by predominantly Black men in Norfolk.
A judge ruled Wednesday that a lawsuit about Norfolk’s use of license plate readers, known as Flock cameras, will go forward.
According to court records, after postal officials got several complaints about stolen mail along employee routes they put camera in her postal vehicle.
Norfolk Fire-Rescue said the fire did not extend to other parts of the house or any other neighboring structures. So far, no ...
The bill aimed to correct an issue that arose after Virginia voters approved a constitutional amendment regarding their taxes ...
It felt right to honor these folks who worked hard to provide garments for local workers back in the day,” owner Brian ...
A new bill from a Norfolk legislator could allow police to place traffic cameras at stop signs and pedestrian crossings and ...
A two-alarm fire sent smoke billowed out of a popular strip of restaurants on West 21st Street in Ghent on Wednesday morning.
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Norfolk police are investigating a commercial burglary on Jan. 31, police said. Around 6:05 a.m., ...
Resident in Norfolk who are over 65 years old or completely and permanently disabled may be eligible to apply for real estate ...
An economic impact analysis by ODU showed that ORF contributed $2.2 billion including $982 million in earnings and 17,000 ...
Donna Phaneuf founded the firm in 1991 and aptly named it Via, a Latin-based word that means “by way of.” On Jan. 1, she ...
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