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Hampton History Museum's Front Porch Series continues with M.S.G., Jackass Flats, Myra Smith
The Hampton History Museum will extend its Front Porch Music Series into the fall with performances by M.S.G -- The Acoustic Blues Trio, Jackass Flats and the Myra Smith Experience, among others. M.S.G. will perform at the Hampton History Museum as part...
Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Heritage Foundation, Museums, Artscape
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In first joint event Democratic ticket mates label GOP opponents as too extreme
RICHMOND – Fresh off their wins in the primary election the Democratic nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general joined gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe at a rally in Richmond Wednesday, where they contrasted themselves with their...Tags: Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Elections, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Executive Branch, Ku Klux Klan
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War of 1812: A bloody battle rages on the York
Like any other savvy skipper on the Chesapeake Bay, Capt. Samuel Travis took extra care when he moored his ship in the York River on the windless evening of June 12, 1813. For more than four months, the sailors and marines of a relentless Royal Navy...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture, Gloucester Point, Museums, U.S. Coast Guard
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Ports to close for 4 hours Wednesday
State-run ports will shut down for four hours Wednesday morning as management speaks to rank-and-file union workers. The meeting is in Portsmouth at Willett Hall, 8 a.m. to noon. According to a news release issued by the Virginia Port Authority, pier-...
Tags: Labor Legislation, International Longshoremen's Association, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Career and Workplace
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Williams Mullen attorneys in Hampton Roads make Chambers USA rankings
Williams Mullen law firm announced that 20 of its attorneys, including in Hampton Roads, have been included in the 2013 edition of "Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business." Chambers bases its rankings on market research into the...Tags: Lawyers, Business Enterprises, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Restructuring and Recapitalization
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June 12-13: Commercial Marine Expo in Hampton
New maritime products and technologies will be showcased at the Commercial Marine Expo at the Hampton Roads Convention Center in Hampton June 12-13. Commercial-grade vessels will debut on the show floor and attendees have a chance to meet technical... -
Virginia Beach office park for sale
A six-building office park next to the City Municipal Center in Virginia beach is for sale, CBRE|Hampton Roads announced. The 6.1-acre Princess Anne Executive Park at Princess Anne and North Landing roads has six individual buildings ranging in size...
Tags: Princess Anne, Coral Gables
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Commander Shepard expansion moves westward
HAMPTON — More than 30 years have passed since Hampton planners first labeled the Commander Shepard Boulevard extension as a priority for east-west travel in the city. This fall, work on that nearly 2-mile stretch of road between Magruder...Tags: Land Resources, NASA, Science and Technology, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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CSB director: cuts won't affect schools
Cuts to the Hampton Newport News Community Services Board won't affect mental health services for schoolchildren, according CSB Executive Director Charles A. "Chuck" Hall. To make up for nearly $6.5 million in lost revenue anticipated in 2014, the board...
Tags: Mental Health, Education, Health, Health and Safety at School, Behavioral Conditions
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June 12 Letters: Rep. Scott Rigell, IRS
Future benefits I applaud Congressman Scott Rigell for his leadership on harvesting coastal Virginia's energy resources. For decades, the Hampton Roads economy has been dominated by defense spending, the port and tourism. Coastal energy presents a...Tags: Federal Election Commission, IRS Tea Party Nonprofit Application Scandal (2013), Barack Obama, Politics, Internal Revenue Service
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Talk about your medical wishes in advance, Virginia medics urge
The new emphasis on patient-centered care, prompted by the Affordable Care Act, is having a spill-over effect. More and more people are documenting what type of medical care they want and don't want through advance directives. "I call them life-planning...
Tags: Mental Health, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Religion and Belief, Bon Secours, Values
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Hampton Roads adds 4,000 construction jobs over past year
Hampton Roads added 4,000 construction industry jobs from April last year to April this year, according to trade association data. The Associated General Contractors of America ranked the region, along with six other metropolitan areas, 22nd in...
Tags: Employment, Employment Opportunities, Construction, Career and Workplace
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