Virginia Beach leaders say they're frustrated and were "blindsided" with Something in the Water organizers' abrupt decision ...
City leaders were blindsided by the cancellation of the Something in the Water festival last week and want to ensure they’re part of the decision-making process going forward as festival organizers ...
Parts of southeastern North Carolina were still underwater Tuesday after a storm that wasn't quite organized enough to get a ...
Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center (NHC) are keeping an eye on four tropical disturbances swirling in the Atlantic Basin, including a newly designated Invest 99L off the U.S. East ...
The hottest days of summer vacation are stopped cold in the capital of Virginia. While most schools nationwide are just starting the academic year, Richmond Public Schools opened the school year ...
The Norfolk and Virginia Beach health departments issued swimming advisories for five beaches in Ocean View and five more stretches of beach along the Chesapeake Bay and Oceanfront. Swimming and ...
His first was in 2016, for Hurricane Matthew. “It was illuminating to how ill-equipped I was,” said Sampson, who grew up in New England and covered blizzards. Hurricanes, he said, were a ...
Four-star Matthew Able finally made his collegiate decision and he will not be attending Virginia Tech, as he chose the Hurricanes over the Hokies. NEWS: Matt Able, On3’s No. 38 overall player ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Surf is almost ready to be up at Virginia Beach Atlantic Park. After more than a year and a half of construction, the more than $350 million mixed-use entertainment ...
Matthew Able, a four-star guard out of Fort ... Able holds 18 offers according to 247Sports, with the full list of schools including: Virginia Tech, Miami, Wake Forest, Northwestern, Baylor ...
Concept drawing by Wendy White of proposed Hurricane Ian memorial. While Council members were impressed with the memorial’s prospective design, they insisted that, as a courtesy, the Town of Fort ...
The storm continued a long history of erosion at the popular beach. The bay is now only several yards from the Courtney Campbell Causeway. Hurricane Debby did more than just eat away at the already ...