Fans say Pharrell’s Something in the Water cancellation calls out Virginia Beach’s racism Local News
Citing “toxic energy” and the city’s response to his cousin’s death, Pharrell Williams and associates confirmed this week the Something in the Water music festival would not return to Virginia Beach.
Read more ...Three students from Old Dominion University's Latino Student Association share their experiences being Latino.
Read more ...The states are working to restore the bay by a 2025 deadline.
Read more ...Attorney General Mark Herring filed an $8 million lawsuit against a Newport News landlord who abused and discriminated against his Black, female renters, the lawsuit says.
Read more ...The Virginia Marine Resources Commission has been slowly moving watermen's reporting system online. But in rural Tidewater, where many go without good cell coverage or internet, that’s a problem.
Read more ...Columnist Earned 6 Figures from Dominion While Writing Newspaper Editorials About The Company Local News
Dominion Energy paid Hampton Roads newspaper columnist Gordon Morse over $60,000 per year as he wrote unsigned editorials praising the utility, according to new paperwork filed by Dominion.
Read more ...Chesapeake's city council opened the door to a new facility that will turn cannabidiol, or CBD, into a variety of products.
Read more ...Werowocomoco, along the York River in Gloucester, was likely where Chief Powhatan lived.
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