Episodios

  • Genetic testing reveals shrimp fraud among Outer Banks restaurants
    Dec 22 2025
    Many Outer Banks restaurants claim to serve American wild-caught shrimp. But new DNA testing reveals what’s actually on their plates.
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  • South Korean manufacturer plans to build a $689 million complex in Chesapeake
    Dec 19 2025
    The new complex will create more than 430 jobs and produce components essential for power grids, electric motors and advanced weapons systems.
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  • Gun violence in Virginia is mainly concentrated in just a few cities — including those in Hampton Roads, a new report shows
    Dec 18 2025
    Gun violence affects residents, local schools and the economy.
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  • Suffolk punts on 497-unit Riversbend rezoning until February
    Dec 18 2025
    Residents who oppose the project say it will worsen traffic and overburden schools.
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  • After 25 years in Newport News, women’s substance use treatment program reopens updated site
    Dec 15 2025
    Substance use disorders remain a leading cause of preventable illness and death in Virginia. Local providers are working to expand treatment options.
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  • Williamsburg approves $1 million to continue downtown library design
    Dec 12 2025
    The city expects to have the maximum price for the project once this phase of design is completed.
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  • Williamsburg to review off-campus rental certification program draft in January
    Dec 12 2025
    Changes made after meetings with residents and landlords; majority don’t feel the program will do what the city intends.
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  • A virtual line, rapid scans and same-day results: Chesapeake Regional opens new outpatient facility
    Dec 12 2025
    Residents in southern Chesapeake and northeastern North Carolina now have a closer option for urgent care and advanced imaging.
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