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Living Here: Take a hike
The treadmill is nice, but why pass up on experiencing the area's natural setting for convenience, when you can let the green space and trails on the Peninsula take you away for a few hours? Some trails capitalize on the area's natural setting while...Tags: Hampton Roads, York (York, Pennsylvania), The Hamptons, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Gardens and Parks
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Living Here: Performing arts
Dance American Youth Ballet Company. The performing arm of the Eastern Virginia School for the Performing Arts. Village Shops, 1915 Pocahontas Trail, James City County. 757-229-8535. http://www.capafund.org and http://www.evspa.org. Hampton Roads...Tags: Arts, Hampton University, Fine Artists, Entertainment Events, Broadway Theater
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Living Here: Colleges and universities
No matter what type of education you're looking for, it's available here in Hampton Roads. Bryant & Stratton College. Hampton. The facility at Peninsula Town Center opened in 2010 with 80 students, with plans to expand as laboratories are opened and a...Tags: Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice, Engineering, Ferguson Center for the Arts, Thomas Nelson Community College
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Living Here: History museums and sites
Museums and sites can help you track the story of our region. From the earliest settlers to the space explorers, Hampton Roads museums tell a continuous story of the importance of our region. History museums 1. Air Power Park. Vintage military jets,...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Forestry and Timber, Historic Jamestowne, Government, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Living Here: Military installations
Newcomers will see it right away: Hampton Roads and theU.S. military go hand in hand. Every branch of the service is represented in this corner of southeastern Virginia: Start with the world's largest naval base and the only East Coast home for the...
Tags: American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Health, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Human Interest
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Living Here: Newport News
About 22 miles long and only 4 miles wide, the area that became Newport News was first settled in 1619. In 1896, that community — the former seat of Warwick County — became the separate city of Newport News. Warwick County was one of the eight...Tags: Kandahar Massacre (2012), Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), USS Monitor, CSS Virginia, Aircraft Carriers
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Living Here: Getting around
How fitting is the moniker Hampton Roads? Sure, that's the official name of the water that the region is built around, but it's also a hint about the traffic you'll face around here. Anyone who has lived in Hampton Roads for a couple of months will have...
Tags: Patrick Henry, Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, Road Transportation, York County (Virginia), Transportation
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Living Here: Festivals
Festivals throughout Hampton Roads. May May 26-27: Pungo Strawberry Festival, Pungo community of Virginia Beach Taste strawberries prepared 50 different ways, enjoy entertainment on three stages and see a parade on Saturday, carnival, livestock show,...Tags: Maritime (music group), Entertainment Events, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Urbanna, Natalie Cole
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F-22 pilots who voiced concerns about Raptor are willing to fly again
The two Virginia-based Raptor pilots who aired concerns about the F-22 on national television are willing to resume flying, a move that may help the investigation of a mysterious oxygen-supply problem, their attorney said Tuesday. An Air Force general...
Tags: Langley Air Force Base, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Scott P. Brown, 60 Minutes (tv program), Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Part 2: Who is John Moses Ragin?
Editor's note: This is the second part of a two-part profile of John Moses Ragin. Ragin, 36, is accused of the August 2011 stabbing deaths of his wife and three stepchilden in Newport News. John Moses Ragin was paroled on May 26, 2005, after serving...
Tags: Courtney Brown, Music, Crimes, Justice System, Denbigh
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Who is John Moses Ragin?
First of two parts. MANNING, S.C.— Patsy Billups Murphy is a regular at Mt. Zero Missionary Baptist Church. People are drawn to her soft, maternal voice and easy smile. After Sunday services, she often stops by a small plot in the church cemetery...
Tags: Music, Trials, Denbigh, Holidays, Punishment
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Free outdoor concerts from military bands scheduled for Fort Eustis, Fort Monroe
In Sunday's Daily Press we rounded up many of the area's regular, weekly free concert events. The scope of story didn't include the wealth of military concerts that take place on the Peninsula through the summer months. Thanks to the region's...
Tags: Entertainment Events, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Music Theater, Labor Day, U.S. Air Force
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