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Langley AFB to host bomb squad training exercise

Langley Air Force Base will host a training exercise for explosive ordnance disposal experts on August 7. → Read More

Coast Guard suspends search for missing boater

The U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search for a missing French sailor in the mid-Atlantic region on Friday. → Read More

Sierra Club report finds five Hampton Roads cities have high air pollution

A new air quality report from the Sierra Club of Virginia finds five of the Commonwealth’s worst zip codes for high air pollution are in Hampton Roads. → Read More

VBFD names new deputy chief of operations

The Virginia Beach Fire Department has named James Ramsey as its new Deputy Chief of Operations. → Read More

Coast Guard tows disabled fishing boat 70 miles off Virginia coast

The Coast Guard helped a disabled fishing boat 70 miles off the Virginia coast on Tuesday. → Read More

Police chase leads to arrest in Hampton

A police chase in Hampton led to an arrest on Tuesday. → Read More

JCC police looking for three suspects in shoplifting incident

Police are looking for three people in connection to a shoplifting incident at a Polo Ralph Lauren store. → Read More

Large hiring event in Suffolk Wednesday

Spectrum is hiring over 50 people, and is inviting job seekers to attend their free job fair on Wednesday. → Read More

Five-year-old Franklin girl does a good deed for her birthday

A young girl in Franklin recently turned five years old and spent her birthday doing a good deed for animals in need. → Read More

Utility work to affect Princess Anne Road traffic

Two lanes on Princess Anne Road will be closed for utility work Thursday beginning at 8 p.m. → Read More

Swimming advisory issued for Newport News beach

The Peninsula Health District has issued a swimming advisory for King Lincoln Park Beach in Newport News. → Read More

Dog bites person near Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center

The Peninsula Health District is looking for a Boston Bull Terrier that bit a person on Wednesday. → Read More

Hampton Police searching for suspects in overnight shooting

The Hampton Police Division is searching for a man in connection with a shooting on Wednesday night. → Read More

Man wanted for grand larceny in Chesapeake

CHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) — Police are searching for a man who stole from a Chesapeake department store. Officials say the suspect stole over $200 worth of merchandise from a store located in the 2400 block of Chesapeake Square Ring Road on June 14. If you know anything about this incident, call the Chesapeake Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP. → Read More

Virginia ABC opening new store in Suffolk

The first 25 customers at the store’s grand opening will receive a complimentary gift. → Read More

Police: Women found wallet, used credit cards in store

Police are looking for two women who found a wallet in a parking lot and used the credit cards at a nearby store. → Read More

Drainage project to close parts of Mount Trashmore trail

Parts of the Mount Trashmore multi-use trail will be closed between July 31 and Aug. 20 due to construction. → Read More

NNPD hosts National Night Out events to fight crime

Newport News police are gearing up for 2017 National Night Out events on Saturday and Tuesday. → Read More

WalletHub: Virginia Beach ranks number one among big US cities

Virginia Beach ranked number one in WalletHub’s recent study about the best big cities to live in. → Read More

Men wanted for stealing $1K in electronics from Chesapeake store

CHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) — Police are searching for two men who stole $1,000 worth of electronics from a Chesapeake business. Officials say that on July 16, the suspects stole electronics from a store located in the 2400 block of Chesapeake Square Ring Road. If you know anything about this incident, call the Chesapeake Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP. → Read More