Kiesha Brown, a 32-year-old former postal employee from Norfolk, has pleaded guilty to one count of theft of mail matter.
According to court records, after postal officials got several complaints about stolen mail along employee routes they put camera in her postal vehicle.
The "Iron Sharpens Iron" program looks to find solutions to issues faced by predominantly Black men in Norfolk.
A judge ruled Wednesday that a lawsuit about Norfolk’s use of license plate readers, known as Flock cameras, will go forward.
Virginia Championship Wrestling — a circuit on a smaller, more intimate scale — has contributed to that deep history of ...
Despite an executive order from President Trump barring transgender athletes from girls' sports, the VHSL policy will remain ...
Norfolk Fire-Rescue said the fire did not extend to other parts of the house or any other neighboring structures. So far, no ...
The bill aimed to correct an issue that arose after Virginia voters approved a constitutional amendment regarding their taxes ...
The original Union Overall company headquarters was located at Harbor Park’s current site, and the mill was at the corner of ...
Resident in Norfolk who are over 65 years old or completely and permanently disabled may be eligible to apply for real estate ...
A new bill from a Norfolk legislator could allow police to place traffic cameras at stop signs and pedestrian crossings and ...
Virginia Rep has announced their third title of the 2024/2025 season - Fat Ham playing March 1 - March 23 on the Majorie ...
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