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April 30: 'Future of Military Spending in Hampton Roads' panel
LEAD Hampton Roads is sponsoring a panel discussion on the impact of potential defense spending cuts to the region on Tuesday from 7:45 a.m. to 9 a.m.at the Town Point Club in Norfolk. The panel will include Executive Director Mark Honecker of the U.S....Tags: United Way of South Hampton Roads
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Tuesday weather: Dense fog blankets Hampton Roads as gloomy weather continues
WTKR News Channel 3 MeteorologistWidespread dense fog… Expect a very foggy start today, with visibility less than one mile for many locations. Cloudy skies, drizzle, areas of fog, and scattered showers will remain today with highs in the upper 60s. Our gloomy weather will continue...Tags: Weather Reports, National Weather Service, Weather
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Newport News preacher redefined the black church
When Lightfoot Solomon Michaux pitched his first revival tent at the corner of 19th and Jefferson in 1919, he'd already made his mark selling fish and groceries. Michaux was nearly 35 when he went from chasing profits to saving souls. And as he stood...
Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Radio, James River, Media Industry, Religious Conflicts
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May 2: High-tech business etiquette seminar in Norfolk
More than ever in today's economy, we must pay attention to what we do to support our credibility, values, and what we say is our company mission. From 7:45 a.m. to 10 a.m. May 2, the Small Business Development Center of Hampton Roads is sponsoring a... -
Virginia Press Women honors Hampton Roads professionals
Virginia Press Women honored 41 winners in its annual communications contest at Washington & Lee University in Lexington. Local winners included: - Mary Montague Sikes of West Point received first place in novels for adult readers and second place for...Tags: Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), West Point, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Hampton Roads earns "A+" in small business survey
The Norfolk-Virginia Beach metro area earned an "A+" as the No. 2 city nationwide for small business, according to a Thumbtack.com survey. For the second year in a row, Virginia earned an “A” in the Thumbtack.com’s “Small...Tags: Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Business, Small Businesses, Hampshire, Washington, DC
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April 23: Collaborative Economics CEO to speak in Norfolk
Learn about making community-wide change and regional collaboration at the "Community Matters Luncheon" in Norfolk on April 23. The Hampton Roads Community Foundation and the Economics Club of Hampton Roads are hosting the founder and CEO of... -
Hampton Roads housing market 'healthier' than a year ago
TidewaterBizWhile the Hampton Roads home real estate market has stabilized, the high number of short sales and bank-owned properties may be a drag on the market. Residential settled sales increased 10.7 percent for the first quarter and 8.5 percent in March...Tags: Homes, Services and Shopping, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Inventories, Real Estate
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Several Peninsula-area Boston Marathon participants reported safe; security vigilant in Hampton Roads
It was Williamsburg resident Matt Boothe’s first marathon. He never got to finish. Boothe and running companion Lynn Howard of York County were participating in Monday’s Boston Marathon when the explosions that killed two and injured more...
Tags: Cell Phones, Running, Track and Field, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Road Running
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Peninsula restaurants help in the fight against HIV/AIDS
A record dozen Peninsula restaurants are participating in Dining Out For Life, the annual fundraising evening to benefit ACCESS AIDS Care. This year’s event will take place April 25 at more than 70 Hampton Roads locations. Here’s how it...
Tags: AIDS, Dining and Drinking, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Freedom planted under Hampton oak
Few of the thousands of fugitive slaves who lived in Hampton’s vast Civil War refugee camps were taken by surprise when — on Jan. 1, 1863 — they received word that President Lincoln had signed the Emancipation Proclamation. A hundred...
Tags: Sociology, Separation of Church and State, Colleges and Universities, Wars and Interventions, Slavery
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Dishing Up Virginia in Newport News
Posted by Karen Morgan, Features Editor -- Hampton Roads food writer Patrick Evans-Hylton came to The Mariners' Museum in Newport News April 25 to talk about his new cookbook, "Dishing Up Virginia," and share some of the culinary delights he feels makes...Tags: Portsmouth (Portsmouth, Virginia), York (York, Pennsylvania), York County (Virginia), Mariners' Museum, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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