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Tuesday's high school roundup: Warhill, New Kent romp, share Bay Rivers baseball title and grab regional berths
Daily PressBaseball: New Kent and Warhill finished as Bay Rivers District co-champions with lopsided victories Tuesday, leaving them at 14-4 in league play. Both are assured of Region I tournament berths. New Kent's Chris Beshai pitched a three-hitter, striking...Tags: College Sports, Sports, Baseball
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Senate vote pushes Craney Island port project ahead
A Senate bill that helps advance the construction of Hampton Roads’ next major ocean terminal, passed overwhelmingly Wednesday. The water bill would transfer from the federal government to the state the site of the future Craney Island Marine...
Tags: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Conservation, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Environmental Issues, Timothy M. Kaine
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New transportation funds to benefit Hampton Roads by early 2014
Gov. Bob McDonnell announced Wednesday that the commonwealth's newest six-year transportation projects plan included an additional $4 billion that will be generated by the comprehensive transportation funding package passed by the General Assembly in...
Tags: Highway Transportation, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Travel, Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, Road Transportation
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High school roundup: Gloucester, Woodside girls romp in PD soccer tournament's first round Wednesday
Daily PressGirls soccer: Megan Walden’s hat trick led No. 5 seed Warwick to a 3-0 win over No. 4 Warwick in the first round of the Peninsula District girls soccer tournament. The Wolverines advance to Monday's 7 p.m. semifinal, in which they will play No....Tags: Sports, College Sports, Soccer, High School Sports
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Summer Arts Festival Guide: Get into art outside
The Virginian-PilotJean Benvenuto, a Portsmouth artist in the studio of her home with a work in progress of her mom, Joan, who died in 1991. The painting will be completed and shown at the upcoming Boardwalk Art Show in June at the oceanfront. Benvenuto is an art teacher at...Tags: Ghent, Old Dominion University, Portsmouth (Portsmouth, Virginia), Entertainment, Ocean View
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Region's April home sales are up 10.9 percent
The Virginian-PilotHome sales in South Hampton Roads continued to pick up in April, but the median price of existing homes was essentially flat, according to a report released Wednesday. Buyers purchased 1,150 existing homes in South Hampton Roads last month, up 10.9...Tags: Marketing, Foreclosures, Real Estate, Real Estate Sales, Services and Shopping
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Va. Beach elementary schools phase out letter grades
The Virginian-PilotSay goodbye to A, B and C grades. For the city's elementary school students, a new grading system is on its way. It looks a lot different from the grades their parents got in school. But leaders promise it will convey more information and encourage...Tags: Students, Teachers, Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Elementary Schools
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BRIEF: Chesapeake appoints new city attorney from within
The Virginian-PilotDeputy City Attorney Jan Proctor has been appointed city attorney, replacing Ronald S. Hallman, who is retiring after 34 years in the post. Proctor, 53, has worked in the City Attorney's Office since 1988 and was named deputy in 1992. The City Council...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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VDOT reaches deal to repay some pothole claims
The Virginian-PilotThe state on Wednesday began advertising a $120 million interstate improvement project that the governor's office said will make large swaths of I-264 and I-64 "look like new." The work, split into three contracts, will cover 163 lane miles with several...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, Services and Shopping, Politics
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Free Thursday concerts at Fort Monroe, Mariners' Museum begin in June
A popular summer concert series has seemingly escaped looming federal budget cuts. Fort Monroe's Music By the Bay series will begin June 13 and with a performance by the U.S. Fleet Forces Band Wind Ensemble. Concerts take place on Thursday evenings at...
Tags: Entertainment, Arts, Mariners' Museum, American Civil War (1861-1865), Music
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Hampton VA patient fair continues to grow
The Patient Country Fair at the Hampton VA Medical Center was born years ago from a simple idea: Bring together veteran service organizations, set up some booths, offer games and prizes and free food, and let the patients enjoy the day. It doesn't get...Tags: Google Play, Hospitals and Clinics, Apple iTunes, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), American Legion
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CommonwealthTransportation Board approves $355 million operations center contract
The Commonwealth Transportation Board awarded Serco Inc. a contract to operate the state's five transportation operations centers and manage the state's Safety Service Patrol. The six year contract is worth $355 million, according to a press release....
Tags: Staunton (Staunton, Virginia), Salem (Salem, Virginia), Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)
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