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Family suspects defective drywall caused death
JAMES CITY — They moved to James City County from Connecticut one day four years ago in a vehicle caravan, Jeff and Susann Tierney followed by the couple's elderly parents.
The Tierneys had just retired. They wanted to move to the Williamsburg...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Nervous System, Wheezing, Consumer Confidence
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Victims of defective drywall demand meeting with governor
NEWPORT NEWS — Victims of defective Chinese drywall demanded an audience with Gov. Bob McDonnell at Monday's meeting of the Defective Drywall Task Force.
"All I keep hearing is request this, request that," said Amanda Fowle of Newport News,...Tags: G. Glenn Oder, Regional Authority, Government, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Politics
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The biggest and best festivals: Slurp an oyster, talk like a pirate, celebrate diversity, relax to music, support a local artist.
Slurp an oyster, talk like a pirate, celebrate diversity, relax to music, support a local artist. JUNE Norfolk Harborfest. June 11-13. One of the region's largest festivals. National and local music acts, Parade of Sail, food and crafts. Town Point...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Festive Events, Pork, Peanut and Pine Festival, Hampton Bay Days, Urbanna Oyster Festival
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Never forget: History museums
From the earliest settlers to the space explorers, Hampton Roads museums tell a continuous story of the importance of our region to history. HISTORY MUSEUMS 1. Air Power Park. Vintage military jets, missiles, rockets and a children's playground....Tags: AAA, Transportation, Justice System, Abraham Lincoln, Forests
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City Guide: Newport News
Newport News is a maritime city steeped in history, dating back to the early 1600s, when it was first settled. Legend has it that it was named after explorer Capt. Christopher Newport, who sometime about 1610 sailed on the James River to return to the...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), World War I (1914-1918), U.S. Army, CSS Virginia, USS Monitor
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The Peninsula offers opportunities for biking, fishing and more
BIKING/CYCLING The Peninsula offers many opportunities for cycling enthusiasts. Whether you enjoy group rides, solo jaunts or competitions, Hampton Roads has many opportunities. Courses and trailways in the Tidewater region tend to be flat but are often...Tags: Tennis, Nature, Windsurfing, Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, The Hamptons
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Parks offer a peaceful haven for hiking, biking, or just relaxing. Don't forget the dog; many parks have special areas just for Rover.
Parks offer a peaceful haven for hiking, biking, or just relaxing. Don't forget the dog; many parks have special areas just for Rover. CHARLES CITY COUNTY Chickahominy Wildlife Management Area. Bird-watching, hunting, fishing, shooting range, public...Tags: Tennis, Nature, Baseball, Wildlife, State Parks
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Sept. 16: High school box scores
Boys soccer PENINSULA CATHOLIC 9, BEACH 2 Halftime: PC 4-0. Saves: Beach 19, PC, Burbic 5. Record: Peninsula Catholic 2-1. Field hockey WOODSIDE 7, HERITAGE 0 Halftime: 5-0. Goals: Coelling 2, Farmer 2, Lyon, Carrigan, Jackson. Assists: Jackson, Lyon...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Volleyball, Roman Catholicism, Sports, Travel
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Sept. 24: High school box scores
Cross country Boys Wednesday's results At Mariners' Museum, Newport News, 3.1 miles KECOUGHTAN 16, WARWICK 45 Top 5: Ames (K) 17:58, Payne (K) 18:02, May (K) 19:33, Hasselquist (K) 19:46, Jefferson (W) 19:58. Girls Wednesday's results At Mariners'...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Sports, Death, Soccer, Christianity
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Sept. 30: High school roundup (football, cross country, volleyball)
Daily PressIn field hockey Wednesday, Lauren Cheatham scored off Sidney Capps' assist to give Denbigh a 1-0 victory over Menchville. ... Erika Euker scored twice and Colleen Patterson once as Tabb (11-0, 4-0 Bay Rivers) beat Jamestown 3-0. BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Host...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Sports, Hampton Roads, Death, Christianity
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Sept. 23: High school box scores
Cross country Boys At Newport News Park, 3.1 miles GLOUCESTER 15, WOODSIDE 50 Top 5: Purrington (G) 17:35; Pitchford (G) 17:54; Cross (G) 18:13; Speray (G) 18:22; Price (G) 18:29. At Gosnold's Hope Park, 3.1 miles HAMPTON 27, BETHEL 28 Top 5:...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Volleyball, Sports, Death, Eric Williams
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Fishing Tidewater: Catches increasing at area piers
- Fishing improves at the Buckroe, James River piers - Tautog are active in the area now - Flounder action is also improving SALTWATER FISHING NEWS Buckroe fishing pier update: The pier operator at Buckroe Fishing Pier (727-1486) reports the...Tags: Weather, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Lifestyle and Leisure, U.S. Coast Guard, Weather Reports
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