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Suffolk, Chesapeake advance border agreement

The Suffolk City Council moved Wednesday to formalize its long-uncertain boundary with the City of Chesapeake, an effort ...

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City announces new Downtown Development Manager

Telesa “Lisa” Bleakley was announced as the City’s new Downtown Development Manager on June 12. In her role, ...

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SYAA holds fifth annual World Cup Tournament

Last week, the Suffolk Youth Athletic Association (SYAA) held its fifth annual soccer World Cup Tournament. On Friday, ...

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Sentara, Virginia Wesleyan to establish new Health Sciences College

Sentara Health and Virginia Wesleyan University have signed a Letter of Intent to create the Sentara College of ...

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Schadel Sheet Metal Works earns small business award

With more than 100 years of history in the city, and the original building still standing, Schadel Sheet ...

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2025 Climate Survey: Growing student satisfaction, parental concerns persist

Student morale and satisfaction have improved significantly across Suffolk Public Schools this year, but parental confidence has dipped, ...

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Gas leak prompts evacuations, road closures in Suffolk

A natural gas leak at the intersection of Jordan Avenue and Pruden Boulevard prompted evacuations and road closures ...

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Suffolk offices to close for Juneteenth holiday

In observance of Juneteenth, all Suffolk city government offices will be closed Thursday, June 19. Normal operations are ...

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Board disagreement continues about SPS forensic audit

Representatives from auditing firm Cherry Bekaert joined the School Board during the June 12 work session to provide ...

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Tree collapse Injures three at Suffolk nursing facility

Three residents were injured Monday evening when a large tree fell onto a single-story commercial building in the ...

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