Fall Season of ODU Sports Canceled Due to Coronavirus Pandemic

Old Dominion University will cancel the fall athletic season because of the coronavirus pandemic, President John R. Broderick announced Monday. “We concluded that the season – including travel and competition – posed too great a risk for our student-athletes,” President Broderick said. “I know many on and off campus will be disappointed, but we must…

Wawa Kids Meals Landing in All Stores this August

Wawa, Inc. announced the addition of Kids Meals at all 900 Wawa stores in MidAtlantic and Florida, with the purpose of providing convenience, value and accessibility for customers who are seeking a variety of food options for children. Kids Meals offer a choice of entrée including Junior® hoagies with turkey, ham, roast beef or cheese, small mac…

Tax-Free Shopping Weekend in Virginia! 

Friday through Sunday (August 7-9, 2020) is Tax-Free Shopping Weekend in Virginia. Purchases of certain school supplies priced at less than $20 and certain clothing and footwear priced at less than $100 per item can be purchased tax-free. Qualifying hurricane and emergency preparedness items, and Energy Star™ and WaterSense™ products may also be purchased without paying…

Virginia first state to try pandemic app from Apple, Google

Virginia is the first state to begin to use a smartphone app to automatically notify people if they might have been exposed to the coronavirus. The new pandemic technology was created by Apple and Google and relies on Bluetooth wireless technology to detect when someone who downloaded the app has spent time near another app user…

Norfolk Admirals hockey season pushed back to December

The ECHL Board of Governors, in conjunction with the Professional Hockey Players’ Association, has approved a revised start date for the 2020-21 ECHL Season. The anticipated start date is December 4, 2020, for a full 72-Game Schedule. Norfolk Admirals CEO Patrick Cavanagh released a statement saying: “The Norfolk Admirals have had a tremendous off-season of…

How to Manage Yard Debris for Collection in Hampton Roads

City of Chesapeake The City will resume collection of bulk waste of all types (except construction debris), beginning Wed, Aug 5. This will be accomplished by sweeping the City in multiple passes until Aug 14. Residents may place storm debris & other bulk items at the curb on their collection day. Residents will NOT be…

Keep safe with these safety tips following storm damage.

The storm might be over, but that doesn’t mean the danger is. Keep your loved ones safe after the storm by following our safety tips. Follow these CDC guidelines: Stay out of floodwater. Always follow warnings about flooded roads. Don’t drive in flooded areas—cars or other vehicles won’t protect you from floodwaters. They can be…

Governor announces emergency food support program

Sentara Healthcare, Truist and the Federation of Virginia Food Banks started an initiative to provide free meals to families during the pandemic. The “We Care” COVID-19 Virginia Emergency Food Support Plan features a five-day food supply and will be distributed through Virginia’s seven regional food banks and their associated partners. Northam is now helping to…

Hampton Roads cities prepare for impact of Hurricane Isaias

Hurricane Isaias is forecast to reach coastal North Carolina and the Hampton Roads area by Monday or Tuesday. Hampton Roads residents are encouraged to Know Your Zone, stock emergency supply kits, and stay informed. Stock your emergency supply kit with non-perishable food, water, medications, batteries, flashlights and important documents. Have a plan for pets and make sure…

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