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The 25th anniversary national Broadway tour of "Mamma Mia!" comes to Norfolk's Chrysler Hall March 4-9.
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Capt. Dave Snowden was fired for loss of confidence in his ability to command.
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The carrier is expected to stay in the Middle East after the repairs are complete.
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Joyce Scott has a trailblazing career that includes textile work, beading and sculpting. Her traveling exhibition at the Norfolk museum conveys sexism, racism, violence.
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“They're tapping into the HBCUs, recognizing that this is something that definitely has legs and we can run with it,” said women’s club coach Richard Linyear.
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The Pulitzer-Prize-winning play reimagines Shakespeare's tragedy at a Southern family barbecue.
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King’s youngest daughter spoke about the power of forgiveness, nonviolent activism and generational struggles for social justice.
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Hunt Military Communities becomes more hands-on as the Navy ramps up effort to privatize barracks housing.
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Virginia is known as a “buyer beware” state, meaning prospective buyers are tasked with doing their own due diligence on many aspects, including flood risk.
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The Virginia International Tattoo will also showcase the first in a two-part series about the years leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence.