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Lyndon German is a Virginia native born in Mechanicsville. After graduating from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2016, he went on to work for the Hopewell News, the Progress Index, the Richmond Free Press and Virginia Public Media. He has a passion for news, radio, podcasts and the NBA.
MetroNet, which was founded in 2005 and is based in Indiana, began construction in November, starting in the neighborhoods north of Norview Road and west of Sewells Point Road, a company spokesperson said.
As Virginians recover from one round of icy roads and severe snow, meteorologist say a strengthening low pressure system off the coast is likely to bring another round of winter weather late Thursday into Friday.
York County's Keith Ebert and his wife, Joanne, were among the hundreds of drivers stuck for more than 15 hours along a 50-mile stretch of highway after Monday’s winter storm brought heavy snowfall that contributed to a series of vehicle crashes that left the busy corridor impassible.
Roads, schools and city buildings were closed or operating on a delayed schedules Tuesday morning as Hampton Roads officials address Monday's hazardous weather conditions.
The shelves of local pharmacies were picked clean of COVID-19 take-home tests this week as Virginia surpassed its record of new daily cases Wednesday following the holiday weekend, according to Virginia Department of Health records.
Contrary to popular belief bears are actually very good climbers, according to to the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources’ Chief of Wildlife Gray Anderson.
Officers responded to a report about a shooting around 10:15 p.m. in the 4700 block of Denver Avenue near Norfolk’s Coleman Place neighborhood, police say.
Williamsburg, Hampton and Norfolk only have a 3% chance of of at least 1 inch of snow this year, according to the the NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information interactive map. On top of that, high temperatures are forecast in the upper 60s on Christmas Day.