Norfolk Fire-Rescue has unveiled three new ladder trucks Friday afternoon, according to a post from City of Norfolk ...
The cost estimate for Norfolk’s delayed coastal storm risk management plan has more than doubled to $6.1 billion from $2.66 billion, officials confirmed this week, making the city’s required ...
NORFOLK, Va. — Norfolk city officials said in a City Council work session on Tuesday that relief is coming soon for customers dealing with high water bills due to long billing cycles. 13News Now has ...
NORFOLK, Va. — If you are short-term rental property guest in Norfolk, starting January 1, you will notice an increase in tax amounts due. Norfolk city leaders have been having ongoing conversations ...
The Norfolk City Council met on Monday at the city council chambers. The meeting lasted around one hour and 45 minutes, not ...
Norfolk Mayor Kenny Alexander created a city commission this week to research the ongoing housing shortage and plan out residential redevelopment in locations such as MacArthur Center and near the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NORFOLK — The race to be the city’s next top prosecutor has been a divisive and expensive one, with both candidates on the attack ...
NORFOLK, Va. — Norfolk Commonwealth's Attorney Ramin Fatehi is criticizing the city council's unanimous decision to prosecute misdemeanor shoplifting offenses — or thefts under $1,000. Spurred by a ...
NORFOLK, Va. — The future of Maury High School in Norfolk was expected to get one step closer to a decision Tuesday night, with the Norfolk City Council meeting in City Hall to vote on a comprehensive ...
Norfolk police are monitoring car meetups across the city, responding to reported traffic disruptions; officers will intervene if public safety is threatened.
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – Hampton Roads Transit (HRT), the City of Norfolk and Norfolk State University (NSU) are coming together to provide free parking and transit options to all Spartan fans during the ...
Norfolk City Attorney Bernard Pishko announced plans to retire in February after four decades in the city’s legal department. Pishko, 72, plans to retire from his position on Feb. 24, he wrote in a ...
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