PilotOnline.com - Sun Nov 29
Taxpayers might not have paid much attention to the lengthy negotiations over the sale of the regional garbage agency's various plants and properties.
Launching paddlers into Lynnhaven headwatersPilotOnline.com - Sun Nov 29
As Karen Forget described the new Birdneck canoe and kayak launch site, she paused and looked skyward as a great blue heron flew overhead.
Woman charged with manslaughter in death of Suffolk pedestrianHampton Roads, Virginia, news, sports, weather, real estate, jobs and cars from the Daily Press -- dailypress.com - Sat Nov 28
A woman has been charged with manslaughter and other charges after a crash in Virginia Beach early Friday left a 23-year-old Suffolk man dead, police said.Natasha Herzog, 29, who police said was driving drunk, was driving her SUV west on Columbus Street at 12:54 a.m., in the Town Center area.
Former home of Va peanut baron threatenedWTVR Richmond - Fri Nov 27
The pull of history and local sentiment alone will not be enough to save the former home of Planters Peanuts founder Amedeo Obici.
Pedestrian dies after being struck in Va. BeachPilotOnline.com - Fri Nov 27
Police charged Natasha Herzog, 29, of the 3600 block of Starlighter Drive in Virginia Beach with a second offense of drunken driving.
Woman charged with DUI after fatal accidentWVEC-TV Norfolk - Fri Nov 27
Police say a woman driving drunk hit two pedestrians Thursday night at Town Center, killing a Suffolk man and seriously injuring a woman.
Hope dims for Obici House survivalPilotOnline.com - Thu Nov 26
Loading... 1 of 2 Obici House overlooks the Nansemond River, just yards from Sleepy Holea s regionally renowned 18th hole.
Man Dead After Firing at Va. Beach PoliceWCAV - Thu Nov 26
A man has died after a standoff with Virginia Beach police. Authorities say the man barricaded himself in a condominium after firing at officers shortly before noon Wednesday.
Trial could have anonymous juryNew River Valley Current - Wed Nov 25
Federal prosecutors are asking that an anonymous jury be impaneled in Roanoke next month to hear the case of William A. White, a neo-Nazi leader charged with making Internet threats.
Gov.-elect McDonnell still working as lawyerThe Washington Post - Wed Nov 25
Back in the spring, we told you that Bob McDonnell joined a law firm after resigning as state attorney general to run for governor.
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