American Red Cross disaster-trained volunteers are assisting a family whose home, located on Bamberg Highway in Hampton, was ...
Hampton’s Commissioner of the Revenue Ross Mugler retired from his position Tuesday after more than three decades of serving ...
Baby Vivian joined a handful of other new babies born on New Year’s Day in Hampton Roads, including twin girls born less than ...
Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez said the board plans to discuss each application again at its meeting Tuesday so "the ...
More than two years after Norfolk’s city council directed a for-profit subsidiary of its redevelopment and housing authority ...
A dog fell into an icy river in Gapyeong County, South Korea. The owner's sister didn't hesitate for a second and heroically ...
The Red Devils standout is one of the nation's best out of the backfield with college programs lining up offers for the ...
Two pedestrians have died in unrelated crashes Friday, one of them a hit-and-run, Hampton Police said.
In 1963, three courageous nurses, known as the "Dixie Three," stood against segregation at Hampton's Dixie Hospital.
The City of Hampton dedicated a Heritage marker in recognition of three nurses who in 1963 risked their careers to protest segregation.
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They're known as the "Dixie Three." The women sued Dixie Hospital after being fired for sitting in the cafeteria reserved for ...