Nick McNamara
ReporterNick is a general assignment reporter focused on the cities of Williamsburg, Hampton and Suffolk. He joined WHRO in 2024 after moving to Virginia. Originally from Los Angeles County, Nick previously covered city government in Manhattan, KS, for News Radio KMAN.
The best way to reach Nick is via email at nick.mcnamara@whro.org.
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Under new leadership, the organization aims to reach out internationally as it tells the tale of the first African people taken to Virginia and promotes healing.
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Ebony Wright says she wants to take a closer look at proposed development, build a more effective community engagement plan and bolster school safety.
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Some citizen groups say Mayor Mike Duman’s close victory was driven by concerns about continued development in the city.
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Ayanna Williams, a government major at William & Mary, will step into the seat held by outgoing Councilman Caleb Rogers.
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The Kingdom United Fellowship Marketplace Resource Center works with the Department of Juvenile Justice to help young people find new life paths.
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Results from Hampton Roads and Virginia races.
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The restoration helps highlight the complicated intersection of race and education in early American society.
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Aided by a Chesapeake Gateways grant, the Phoebus-Fort Monroe Coalition is seeking design firms to form a strategic plan.
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The DOE to the People event connects faculty and students at minority-serving institutions with opportunities at the department.
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The selected poet will serve a two-year term advocating and championing the arts in the city.