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Langley medical team tested, rewarded in Peru
— Time was in short supply when a medical team from Langley Air Force Base touched down in Peru this summer. They had a self-imposed deadline of 12 hours to erect a tent city that included operating rooms, intensive care units and an emergency...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Nursing, Medical Specialization, Dentistry and Dental Health, Peru
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Covering Obama in Hampton's Phoebus neighborhood
OK, I know this is another post about Hampton, but when President Obama (or any president, for that matter) comes to town, it's all hands on deck unless something really exciting is going on on your beat. Since on July 13 there was no earth-shattering...
Tags: Peninsula Town Center, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Phoebus (Hampton, Virginia), Politics, Elections
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F-22 Raptor: More turbulence ahead?
It was a rough week for the F-22 Raptor. On Monday, Air Force leaders hosted the media at Langley Air Force Base to tout the ability of its fifth-generation stealth fighter and update the investigation into an oxygen-supply problem in the cockpit. What...
Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Flu, Armed Forces, The Pentagon, Disasters and Accidents
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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: Fort Eustis, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Scott P. Brown, 60 Minutes (tv program), Armed Forces
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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: Fort Eustis, Thomas Nelson Community College, Concerts, Chrysler Hall, Broadway Theater
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Living Here: Science and more
Animals, plants and planets are all covered at area museums. Many of the museums, notably the Air and Space Center and the Virginia Living Museum, have exhibits that kids love. 1. Bluebird Gap Farm. 60-acre nature center with 250 domestic and wild...Tags: Science, Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, Travel, Science and Technology, Applied Physics
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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: Fort Eustis, Sociology, Old Dominion University, Embry-Riddle University, Eastern Virginia Medical School
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Living Here: Poquoson
Poquoson is a short hop from Hampton, Newport News and elsewhere in Hampton Roads, making it a rather secluded bedroom community. The word "poquoson" is used to describe a boundary line between two higher tracts of land. The boundary area contained a...
Tags: Natural Resources, Business, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Environmental Issues, Poquoson (Poquoson, Virginia)
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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: Fort Eustis, Oceana, Armed Forces, Unrest, Conflicts and War, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
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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: Fort Eustis, Concerts, Labor Day, Armed Forces, Fort Monroe
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Peninsula mosquito population increasing this summer
Biologists expect tick and mosquito populations to thrive this spring, largely because mild temperatures from last winter failed to kill off a large population of the disease-carrying pests. Technicians in Hampton are already finding mosquito larvae...
Tags: West Nile Virus, Weather Reports, Malaria, Science, Weather
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Military bands continue tradition of concerts at Fort Monroe starting June 14
Even though the Army has decamped, the bands will play on. The Fort Monroe Authority announced this week that the music series previously called Music Under the Stars will continue this summer under the name Music by the Bay.
Military band concerts are a...Tags: Labor Day, Concerts, Armed Forces, Culture, Fort Monroe
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