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A small 3D printer making a circuit breaker locking device at Dominion Energy's Surry Power Station on March 4, 2026.
Katherine Hafner
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The utility says the technology produces equipment more quickly, cheaply and with greater flexibility.
William Gervin, commanding officer of the Virginia Beach Police Department’s Fourth Precinct speaks during a Frontline Initiative event at Old Dominion University.
By Chuck Thomas
First responders face some of the highest rates of stress and burnout among public service professions. Yet, mental health providers often lack an understanding of their work.
Kevin Hughes started with Suffolk's economic development department in 2005. He became its director in 2010. In 2020, Hughes became acting deputy city manager and assumed the full title in 2021.
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Hughes was with Suffolk for two decades before becoming interim city manager last year.
'Abstract Expressionists: The Women,' which highlights the often overlooked female abstractionist painters, is on display at the Muscarelle Museum of Art in Williamsburg through April 26.
Photo by Julie Tucker
The Muscarelle Museum of Art in Williamsburg features a collection from Christian Levett that reshapes the public’s understanding of mid-20th-century abstract expressionism.
Bills to place the 10-1 local voting system in the Virginia Beach's city code have been filed in the Virginia General Assembly.
John-Henry Doucette
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Deputy Commonwealth's Attorney Andrew Rice and retired teacher Cheryl Smith are running to replace longtime Republican Del. Barry Knight in the House of Delegates.

The Count of Monte Cristo
Sam Claflin and Jeremy Irons star in this bold new TV adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ iconic French novel which follows Edmond Dantès, a young man falsely accused of treason.


 

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