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Strawberries are in late, local farmers say
Strawberry blooms are turning into berries a bit late this year, local farmers say. After a cold winter and chilly spring, most pick-your-own strawberry fields opened two or three weeks later than usual. "They were really slow getting started. I mean,...
Tags: Memorial Day, Strawberries, Princess Anne, Smithfield, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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HealthWatch spotlights the reach of autism
One in 110 children is now diagnosed as having an autism spectrum disorder. The numbers have grown to the point where "everyone knows someone affected" by the neurodevelopmental disorder, characterized by communication problems and repetitive behaviors,...
Tags: Insurance, Culture, Autism, Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters, Television Industry
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Virginia unemployment drops to 5.2 percent
Virginia's unemployment rate hit a 54-month low of 5.2 percent for April, according to numbers released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Friday. The commonwealth's unemployment rate is 2.3 percentage points lower than the national average of 7.5...Tags: Unemployment Rate, Bob McDonnell, Unemployment, Labor Markets, Employment
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Bay Days music lineup will include Mike Aiken, Bria Kelly and Snuff reunion
An official announcement is still a few days away, but Bay Days organizers say they are looking at a musical lineup filled with a variety of accomplished local and regional players, from Norfolk's Mike Aiken Band to Smithfield's Bria Kelly. The...
Tags: Entertainment, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), U.S. Air Force, Smithfield, Music
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Friday's 5/17 local schedule (updated Friday AM with W&M doubleheader)
COLLEGES Baseball Georgia State at William and Mary (doubleheader), 2 p.m. Old Dominion at Wofford, 6 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament elimination games (at Norfolk State’s Miller Field): Norfolk State vs. N.C. Central, 10 a.m. N.C. A&T...Tags: Colonial Heights (Colonial Heights, Virginia), Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Greenbrier, Smithfield
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Gusty winds, showers expected in Hampton Roads
Daily PressHampton Roads residents can expect some gusty winds and residual showers Thursday evening. The weather is expected over the next hour to hour and a half, or to about 8 to 8:30 p.m., said James Foster, a meteorological technician with the National...Tags: National Weather Service, Weather, Weather Reports
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Menchville grad Clifton Richardson to transfer from U.Va.
After two seasons spent trying to work his way up Virginia's running back depth chart, Menchville High graduate Clifton Richardson has decided to transfer. Richardson, a 6-foot-0, 210-pound rising junior, has two seasons of eligibility remaining and an...Tags: Football, Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes, South Carolina Gamecocks, Sports
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HRTPO looks to leverage transportation money
CHESAPEAKE — Regional leaders discussed how to make the most of transportation money available to them Thursday at the board retreat of the Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization. With a little leverage, the estimated $200 million in...Tags: Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization, Bob McDonnell, Travel, Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Tolls loom large over road projects like third crossing
The Virginian-PilotThe region may see as much as $10 billion in new transportation revenue during the next 20 years, but the prospect of tolls will continue to loom large over Hampton Roads' most expensive projects. That reality was underscored Thursday when a boardroom...Tags: Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization, Fort Eustis, Virginia Department of Transportation, Travel, Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel
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Appellate court tables order, so coal ship can't set sail
The Virginian-PilotIt looks like the coal ship stuck in Hampton Roads since mid-April isn't going anywhere soon. Depending on how a flurry of court filings late last week and this week play out, the Antonis G. Pappadakis could be in Hampton Roads for months. The...Tags: Justice System, Military Justice, Judges, U.S. Department of Justice, Norfolk Southern Corporation
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BRIEF: Port's cargo container traffic continues uptick
The Virginian-PilotHampton Roads kept up its strong pace in April with a 5.7 percent year-over-year increase in the handling of cargo containers, the Virginia Port Authority said this week. The port handled the equivalent of 179,370 20-foot containers in April, the...Tags: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
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Science fiction festival, Water Country opens, "Dreamgirls": Fun Things to Do
Ready to recreate? Here are some top-notch entertainment choices for the days ahead. Find details about the area's fun and games at HRTicket.com. In co-ordination with the release of "Star Trek Into Darkness" the Virginia Air & Space Center is hosting...
Tags: Memorial Day, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Fiction
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