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HRS: Make a difference with Habitat for Humanity South Hampton Roads
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Sober rides are available for Hampton Roads-area residents on St. Patrick's Day.
Norfolk State political analyst Dr. Eric Claville looks at a possible government shutdown and whether lawmakers will agree to keep the government open.
WAVY meteorologist reviews the "storm of the century" that hit in 1993, and while Hampton Roads did not get much snow, there was much more snow to the west of us, and we still got heavy winds.
Amtrak has updated its app to improve the travel experience for passengers, it said.
If you love NFL football, chances are you love seeing players from the 757 on the football field.
Antoine Bethea (bu-THAY) of Newport News spent 14 seasons with the NFL. 10 On Your Side's Regina Mobley captured a 757 moment while on the sidelines of a Sunday afternoon football game.
10 On Your Side take you back to Sept. 25, 2016. It's the Seattle Seahawks versus the Arizona Cardinals at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington. Cardinals No. 41 Bethea of Newport News stops to greet Seahawks No. 31 Kam Chancellor of Norfolk. Chancellor spent nine years in the NFL, and both Hampton Roads natives learned sports and the game of life at local community centers.
With President Donald Trump slashing jobs at the federal Department of Education and renewing his calls to close the agency altogether, some are wondering: how could Virginia be affected?
Built in Newport News, the SS United States is on its final cruise. Its final voyage will go to the bottom of Florida's Gulf Coast to become an artificial reef.
A woman has pleaded guilty to the attempted carjacking of a resident in the Ocean View area of Norfolk last April.
The I.C. Norcom student and track star who faces an assault and battery charge after her baton struck and injured another runner during a track race last week reiterated Thursday that the incident did not happen on purpose and thanked people for supporting her and believing in her.
The rumor of an at-large gorilla in Norfolk has been debunked by the Virginia Zoo.