
Jury convicts Norfolk man in overdose death
A federal jury convicted a Norfolk man last week on charges of participating in a conspiracy to manufacture and distribute fentanyl, acetyl-fentanyl and heroin in the Hampton Roads region.

A federal jury convicted a Norfolk man last week on charges of participating in a conspiracy to manufacture and distribute fentanyl, acetyl-fentanyl and heroin in the Hampton Roads region.

In another sign that the pandemic is done and dusted, Democrats are pushing for enforcement of unemployment claims as a means of getting people back to work.

Six small businesses will receive a total of more than $1 million through the 2021 RISE Coastal Community Resilience Challenge.

Breeze Airways, a new U.S.- based airline providing low-cost, nonstop service to mid-size markets, will invest $5.2 million to establish an operations center in the City of Norfolk.

Fort Monroe Authority has approved a 40-year ground lease with Smithfield-based Pack Brothers Hospitality, which will invest $40 million to redevelop the Marina District.

First District Congressman Rob Wittman has led the Virginia delegation in sending a letter to Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Michael Gilday, on the necessity of maintaining a robust presence at Norfolk Naval Shipyard.

A former Chesapeake doctor was sentenced this week to 59 years in prison after a jury convicted him on 52 counts of health care fraud.

Seeking to build on the proven success of the New Markets Tax Credit program, the Rural Jobs Act would increase the flow of capital to rural areas and will serve as an important tool in recovery efforts.

The Old Dominion University football game against Wake Forest originally set for the 2020 season has been rescheduled for the 2023 season, ODU Director of Athletics Dr. Wood Selig announced on Tuesday.

A Norfolk man has pleaded guilty to conspiring to distribute fentanyl and heroin, and to possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.
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