News 3 recently caught up with city spokesperson Mike Holtzclaw, to find out when some local road project will finish up — and we have good news for Hampton residents.
For 21 years now, the Hampton Roads Go Red for Women initiative has worked diligently to close the gap in cardiovascular disease awareness. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S.
Listen to this article Housing sales last month increased year-over-year in Northern Virginia but dropped in Hampton Roads, although inventory and sales prices rose in both regions. Northern Virginia ...
Singer-songwriter Brian Elder appeared on The Hampton Roads Show to talk about his music and the backstory to the song “Wouldn’t Be Me and You.” ...
The Hampton Roads Show airs weekdays at 11 a.m. on WAVY-TV 10.
A Virginia Beach-based brewery became the first in Virginia — and in Hampton Roads — to self-distribute this year under a new ...
Weather Impact meteorologists are tracking the potential for winter weather in Hampton Roads, but the forecast remains ...
Oh, there’s plenty to love about Hampton Roads alright, and we love to call it home. A version of this editorial was ...
Leaders this week voted to support a grant application that, if awarded, would help the city establish an on-demand transit rideshare system currently being piloted in two Hampton Roads cities.
After a two-and-a-half-week process, Mike Tomlin was named head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2007, becoming the first ...
Portsmouth's city engineer said more than two thirds of the city's pipes are fully depreciated beyond useful life. The city's ...
First in federal contracts and third in federal employment, Virginia readies for the high hand from its rich Uncle Sam on the ...