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Hundreds of homeless kids on Virginia Peninsula
There are hundreds of homeless children living on the Virginia Peninsula, according to local Homeless Education Liaisons. Liaisons, assigned to every school division across the country, track homeless students and coordinate a range of mandated services...Tags: Homelessness, Social Issues, Teaching and Learning, Project HOPE, Students
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Three World Class gymnasts finish in top 10 at nationals | Community news
World Class Gymnastics has its second Level 10 national champion. Ashley Lambert, a senior at Menchville High, achieved that feat at the USAG Junior Olympic National Championships Friday and Saturday in Minneapolis, Minn. Kara Wright was the first to...Tags: Human Interest, American Legion, Beam Gymnastics, Vault Gymnastics, World Class Gymnastics
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Newport News doctor spreads Team Care model
As a family physician in Newport News, Peter Anderson developed a team care approach in order to handle more patients while providing better, more focused care. His success led him into the consulting business. His Team Care Medicine company has now...
Tags: Parkinson's Disease, York County (Virginia), Diabetes, Breast Cancer, General Practitioners
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Man who killed three gets three life terms
NEWPORT NEWS — A man who once faced the possibility of a death penalty prosecution in the slayings of three men in two states was sentenced Tuesday to three life prison terms. Phillip Michael Bryant, 26, originally from Brooklyn, N.Y., pleaded...
Tags: Justice System, Murder, FBI, Prosecution, Death Penalty
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Cuccinelli's one-time target to speak at Air & Space Center Tuesday night
A climate scientist once targeted by state Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli over his research will be guest lecturer at the Virginia Air & Space Center in Hampton on Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. As part of the center’s Sigma Series forum on science and...Tags: Research, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, Space Programs, Ecosystems
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Inside the PD: Could the PD boys soccer season end with tri-champions?
This will be the final Peninsula District soccer tournament, and it’s not out of the realm of possibility that the finale will be an extended version. Imagine the following scenario on the boys’ side: Today, Kecoughtan beats Menchville... -
Tuesday's 5/7 local schedule (updated Tuesday PM with many high school changes)
COLLEGES Baseball U.S. Collegiate Athletic Association Small College World Series (in Butler, Pa.): Southern Virginia vs. Penn College, 8:30 a.m. St. Joseph’s of Brooklyn, N.Y., vs. Penn State Greater Allegheny, 11 a.m. Cincinnati-Clermont vs....Tags: Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Denbigh, Colleges and Universities, Government, Phoebus (Hampton, Virginia)
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Feedback for Tuesday, May 7: Fort Monroe cleanup, Hampton death, Mother's Day
Fort Monroe cleanup Environmental cleanup at Fort Monroe continues, while the Fort Monroe Restoration Advisory Board has been giving little input on the process. The board is supposed to meet four times a year, but has not had a quorum since November...Tags: Mother's Day, Fort Monroe
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Furlough tips, week 6: How to sell your stuff for extra income
About 50,000 federal employees in Hampton Roads face the prospect of furloughs, according to the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission. During the furlough, which could last through September, employees could see a 20 percent drop in pay. For...
Tags: Unemployment, Phoebus (Hampton, Virginia), eBay Inc., Smithfield, York (York, Pennsylvania)
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Dorothy Mae Fletcher, 79, of 207 Lindsey Court
Dorothy Mae Fletcher, 79, of 207 Lindsey Court, died peacefully at her residence Thursday morning. She was born in Paris, Ky., to the late Albert and Lucy Wilson Fletcher. She worked as a nursing assistant at Clark County Hospital for many years. She...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Man who died in Hampton jail had severe mental illness, mother says
On April 29, Wanda Yvonne Parks buried her oldest son, Jason Daniel Tully, 25. Tully had struggled with mental illness since age 11, when he was first diagnosed with severe depression. He was later diagnosed with bipolar disorder and finally...Tags: Mental Illness, Mental Health, Behavioral Conditions, Prisons, Depakote (drug)
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Trolley car nostalgia in Hampton
When the small waterfront town of Hampton began to recover after the Civil War and expand at the turn of the 19th century, the street car led the way. The Victorian Boulevard historic district just south of the downtown area was born as a streetcar...
Tags: Museums, Buckroe, Arts and Culture, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Employment Opportunities
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