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Habitat, VIMS, Tabb scare: Daily Press roses, thorns
Each week the Daily Press Editorial Board offers a list of those persons or institutions deserving of "roses" and those deserving of "thorns." This week's roses go to the following: Habitat for Humanity Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg, the City...Tags: Gloucester Point, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Habitat for Humanity International, Health and Safety at School, Marine Science
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May 16 Letters: Foreign aid, latest scandals, pet cemetery, comp time
Mideast spending I agree with the "Spend at home first" letter, published May 14. I wish the author had gone even further than pointing out the extravagant aid we give to Syrian rebels, Afghanistan, and Egypt. According to the recently released...Tags: Politics, Fort Monroe, Internal Revenue Service, Republican Party, Employees
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Hampton VA patient fair continues to grow
The Patient Country Fair at the Hampton VA Medical Center was born years ago from a simple idea: Bring together veteran service organizations, set up some booths, offer games and prizes and free food, and let the patients enjoy the day. It doesn't get...Tags: Apple iTunes, Hospitals and Clinics, Hampton Roads, Google Play, American Legion
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Medical examiner: Manner of death unclear in Newport News shooting
NEWPORT NEWS — The State Medical Examiner's Office has been unable to determine whether a Newport News man who was shot to death in his home in January died of a homicide, a suicide or an accident. Christopher Patrick Day, 35, a truck driver by...Tags: Riverside Regional Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hampton Roads, Prosecution
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Charges by Peninsula hospitals vary widely
On Wednesday, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services landed a bombshell on the public with its release of FY 2011 numbers that revealed how much 3,000 hospitals around the country charged Medicare for the 100 most common in-patient procedures....
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Riverside Regional Medical Center, Hampton University, Arts and Culture, Medicare
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Rep. Rigell to open Peninsula office Monday
U.S. Rep. Scott Rigell, R-Virginia Beach, announced this week he will be opening an office in Hampton on Monday. Rigell's 2nd Congressional District picked up portions of Newport News and Hampton in the 2011 redistricting process that followed the...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Scott Rigell
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Williamsburg investment adviser's account sees returns
Registered investment advisory firm 1693 Asset Management announced that its “Rising Dividends Strategy” generated composite-level year-to-date returns of 10.5 percent as of April 30. Its longer term performance ranks the portfolio in the...
Tags: Investments
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Hampton opens new WIC clinic
In a press release, The Hampton Health Department announced the opening of its second WIC clinic at 1206 N. King St., "creating a location more convenient for Hampton residents in the eastern part of the city, including Langley Air Force Base. The...
Tags: Healthy Diet, Langley Air Force Base, Hospitals and Clinics, Nutrition, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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Master gardener training: May 31 is deadline to register for fall classes on the Peninsula
May 31 is the deadline to register for Peninsula-based master gardener training that begins in September and typically ends with graduation in November. "We are volunteers for Virginia Cooperative Extension, helping the public and the environment with...
Tags: York County (Virginia), Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), York (York, Pennsylvania)
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Hundreds of homeless kids on Virginia Peninsula
There are hundreds of homeless children living on the Virginia Peninsula, according to local Homeless Education Liaisons. Liaisons, assigned to every school division across the country, track homeless students and coordinate a range of mandated services...Tags: Education, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Project HOPE, Social Issues, Teaching and Learning
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A Newport News family of eight, a single hotel room
NEWPORT NEWS — Eva Williams rushed into the hotel room, waving a two-page document. "You forgot to sign it," she said handing the rental house application to her husband, Tim. Eva, 40, had just dropped her son off at the dentist, and had planned...
Tags: Unemployment, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Apartments, Hampton Roads, Dentistry and Dental Health
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Slapwater band avoids legal fight, renames itself Slapnation
Slapwater, the Peninsula's premier party band, has renamed itself in hopes of leaving behind a bitter fight over rights to its name. The group led by drummer George "Dody" Hunt III is now called Slapnation, according to its website. "We’re sure...
Tags: Father's Day, Fort Monroe, Buckroe, Slapwater (music group)
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