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October 4, 2016 View email in browser
 

Hurricane Matthew now expected to have 'moderate to significant' impact on region

Hurricane Matthew is not expected to wreak havoc on the Peninsula the way that forecasters are predicting it to affect Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba. However, experts at National Weather Service Wakefield know the storm is too far away to make definitive predictions.

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Virginia gets crucial U.S. 460 permit

Virginia's beleaguered U.S. 460 project got a key provisional permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers last week, putting it over a hump that derailed prior construction efforts at a cost of nearly $300 million.

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Dominion to begin using drones to inspect more Peninsula power lines

For 13 months, Dominion Virginia Power has been using unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, to inspect Hampton Roads' power lines — a program the company plans to expand on the Peninsula soon.

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Veteran York County educator wins national prize

Carol Bauer has taught nearly every grade at Grafton Bethel Elementary School in her 21 years teaching, but it's her work with fourth-graders that has earned her national recognition.

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Police: Teen arrested after asking clown on social media to kill her teacher

A Hampton teenager was arrested after asking a person posing as a clown on social media to kill a teacher at Davis Middle School, according to police.

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Hampton 'Most Wanted' List -- Updated weekly

Hampton police are looking for the following people on various charges.

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