Bianca Holman, WAVY_News

Bianca Holman

WAVY_News

Norfolk, VA, United States

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Past articles by Bianca:

Aberdeen Gardens descendants preserve community charm

Descendants of the historic Aberdeen Gardens community in Hampton work to preserve the community's charm. It's the first of a series of stories that will air on 10 On Your Side throughout Black History Month in February. → Read More

Local veteran continues to give back to military and community

Men and women who joined the Armed Service take a vow of dedication to our country. The commitment often stays with them for the rest of their life. → Read More

Local music program makes positive impact on students

A local group, Soundscapes, provides music education and performance opportunities for children on the Peninsula. → Read More

Gloww Center lights up the Peninsula to help single mothers

YORKTOWN, Va. (WAVY) — There is a place shining bright in Yorktown for single mothers. The Gloww Center is making a difference for women. Angela lights up when she thinks about the birth of her 9 year old. “Especially when you lay your baby on your chest you can feel them and smell them,” Angela said. “Oh my goodness, it’s the best feeling ever.” Angela didn’t plan to raise three children by… → Read More

Norfolk Public Works prepares for potential flooding

NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Local agencies in Hampton Roads are preparing for the expected downpour. Heavy rain can cause flooding in certain parts of our region. Norfolk Department of Public Works is thinking ahead. Crews will use vactor trucks and road machines to flush out and unclog drains. The vactor trucks use streams of water to flush out drains. Rod machines use a rod to grab and twist out… → Read More

Cousin speaks out after multi-car crash kills 9 people in North Las Vegas

A cousin of one of the victims who got injured in a six-vehicle crash and killed nine people is speaking out in North Las Vegas Saturday afternoon. → Read More

Downtown Martin Luther King Jr. parade begins at 10 a.m., road closures underway

Today is set aside to honor the life of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Junior and there is a parade in downtown Las Vegas that is an annual tradition. It’s one of the biggest in the state and has been taking place for the past 40 years. → Read More

Las Vegas Vegan Dining Month is back until the end of January

For the fifth year in a row, Vegan Dining Month is back in Las Vegas for the month of January. → Read More

CCSD classes to resume Wednesday amid surge in COVID-19 cases

Clark County School District students will return to classes Wednesday. The district does recognize the increase in cases in Southern Nevada and plans to continue its strict cleaning protocols. The test positivity rate in Clark County has jumped to 14.1%. → Read More

Holiday travel rush begins at Reid Airport

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- The holiday travel rush kicks off this week and despite a rise in COVID cases more people are expected to fly to visit family and friends compared to last year. → Read More

Las Vegas movie tour features local cinematic history

A movie tour shuttle bus is allowing a new kind of celebration of the history of Las Vegas by providing an immersive sightseeing tour of the city’s cinematic history. → Read More

Road construction projects mean improvements for many downtown Las Vegas streets

Road construction projects mean improvements for many downtown Las Vegas street → Read More

Final day to weigh in on proposed fees at Calico Basin

Final day to weigh in on proposed fees at Calico Basin → Read More

Is it the flu, a cold, or COVID? How to tell the difference

Is it the flu, a cold, or COVID? How to tell the difference → Read More

New luxury apartments coming to the southwest valley

As more people flock to the valley, developers are building more multi-use properties. → Read More

Big Boys Toys returns to Las Vegas and is open to the public

Here in Las Vegas we’re known for having just a few luxury items like exotic cars, priceless art, even high fashion. But this week many have their eyes on downtown Las Vegas where the ‘Big Boys Toys’ are taking over the World Market Center. → Read More

Ice Rink at The Cosmopolitan returns, winter activities for families

It’s starting to cool down in the valley so the Ice Rink has returned to The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas for its 10th holiday season. → Read More

Adam’s Place fundraiser helps kids cope with grief

A big annual event for Adam’s Place is taking place on Saturday, Nov. 13. The non-profit is holding its 5K to raise money and awareness and there’s something for everyone. → Read More

New effort underway to keep our roads safe from ‘Dusk 2 Dawn’

The pleas continue from police and safety advocates for people to pay more attention on our roads, especially now that it will be darker earlier in the day. → Read More

US travel ban ends, opening the doors for international travelers

US travel ban ends, opening the doors for international travelers → Read More