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From Suffolk to the World: Suffolk economy benefits from Port of Virginia
The Port of Virginia is growing and its continued development is providing an economic boost for Suffolk. Announcements of new projects set to start or ...
The Port of Virginia is growing and its continued development is providing an economic boost for Suffolk. Announcements of new projects set to start or ...
Suffolk’s annual City-Wide Revival returns for its 47th year featuring a host of special speakers focused on this year’s theme, “Pivoting Through the Pandemic for ...
A fast-moving brush fire has units from Suffolk Fire and Rescue working to bring the blaze under control in the 4100 block of Pruden Boulevard. ...
A Suffolk Public Schools teacher is being held on 12 felony counts of making straw purchases of firearms. Suffolk Police arrested Jennifer Nicole McDonald-Awolowo Friday, ...
Spotting dolphins along the Nansemond River is not unusual. However, one in Bennett’s Creek near Bridge Road in North Suffolk is a strange occurrence. Scientists ...
The Suffolk Circuit Court Grand Jury returned 125 indictments against 58 people Monday on charges ranging from possession of drugs and assault and battery, to ...
Suffolk Circuit Court Grand Jury returned indictments Monday against three men in connection with separate shooting deaths during 2022. The 23 indictments connected to the ...
Students at Col. Fred Cherry Middle School were evacuated Thursday for a second time this week due to a bomb threat. Suffolk emergency communications was ...
Jolyne Dalzell, the great-niece of Planters’ founder Amedeo Obici, dedicated much of her life working to keep he and his family legacy alive. Jolyne, 86, ...
Residents who are suing to have the city’s rezoning for the Port 460 Project overturned filed a brief March 23 saying they have standing to ...