
Tides win series finale, split six-game set with Gwinnett
The Norfolk Tides (23-25) defeated the Gwinnett Stripers (24-24), 8-4, on Sunday at Harbor Park in front of a crowd of 4,069. That split the first half of the 12-game homestand.

The Norfolk Tides (23-25) defeated the Gwinnett Stripers (24-24), 8-4, on Sunday at Harbor Park in front of a crowd of 4,069. That split the first half of the 12-game homestand.

The blue crab, the Chesapeake Bay’s most valuable catch and a closely watched proxy for the health of its underwater ecosystem, is less abundant now than at any time since scientists began regularly tracking the species in 1990.

The BRC Foundation has launched the public final phase of a $4.5 million fundraising campaign to enhance and energize healthy living at Bridgewater Retirement Community.

National Trails Day takes place on the first Saturday in June and recognizes all the incredible benefits federal, state and local trails provide for recreation and exposure to nature.

Pamplin Historical Park & The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier is opening a new exhibit this Memorial Day titled “292 Days, A City at War” on Monday 1:30 p.m.

Nonprofit group Solar United Neighbors is rolling out Ready, Set, Solar!, a new program that will simplify the process of installing solar panels by providing consumers with one-on-one guidance.

The following is a list of highway work that may affect traffic in the Staunton District during the coming weeks.

Highway work requiring road/lane/structure closures planned in the Lynchburg District in the coming week.

Shenandoah National Park is expecting an especially busy Memorial Day weekend.

An Abingdon man who concealed bank accounts and other assets from a federal bankruptcy court during his Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings was sentenced yesterday to 12 months in federal prison and ordered to pay a $4,000 fine.
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