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Norfolk, United States · NorfolkNORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) -- The Savannah Bananas are heading to Harbor Park in Norfolk this summer for their 2024 Banana Ball World Tour, but you might be out luck if you didn't already reserve your tickets. Any social media posts promising tickets through third-party websites, some of which advertise tickets above $200, are likely a scam, a team spokesperson said. "We try to tell everybody to not go on those third-party websites because 99% of the…See the Story
Beware of scams: Tickets for Savannah Bananas at Harbor Park are sold out
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Immigration · NorfolkNORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) -- A Norfolk-based container ship rescued a small boat carrying several dozen migrants about 100 miles off the coast of Morocco on Friday. The Maersk Kinloss responded around 5:30 a.m. local time after receiving a distress call from the Las Palmas Marine Rescue Coordination Center from Canary Islands, per Maersk spokesperson Kevin Doell. The Kinloss was nearby at the time and found the roughly 20-foot vessel, which had no co…See the Story
Norfolk-based ship rescues migrants off Moroccan coast
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Sioux Falls · Sioux FallsSIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- A Harrison, South Dakota, woman convicted of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine has been sentenced, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office District of South Dakota. Anita M. Kenyon, 41, was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison. Her co-conspirator, Deena Lee Rodriguez, 43, of Sacramento, was sentenced last year to more than eight years in federal prison.
Castimore sentenced to 90 years in prison for kill…See the Story
Harrison, South Dakota, woman sentenced for meth conspiracy
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Norfolk, United States · NorfolkCHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) — A local law enforcement officer was honored by the Chesapeake Sheriff's Office for his work in chasing down an armed homicide suspect on Big Bethel Road in Hampton in January 2022.
Previously: Chesapeake deputy injured in deadly Hampton shooting awarded Deputy of the Quarter, other awards during ceremony Sheriff Jim O'Sullivan recognized Investigator Scott Chambers as the sheriff's office's deputy of the year. T…See the Story
Chesapeake law enforcement officer receives deputy of year honor
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Norfolk, United States · NorfolkNORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — It has been 35 years since the explosion on the then-Norfolk-based USS Iowa that killed 47 sailors. The Iowa had been preparing for exercises off the coast of Puerto Rico when a gun turret on the battleship exploded on April 19, 1989, which remains one of the deadliest days in Navy history, outside of wartime.
Previously: Monday marks 32 years since USS Iowa explosion that killed 47 sailors
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Ceremony marks 35th anniversary of deadly explosion of USS Iowa
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Norfolk, United States · NorfolkNORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — From modern hits to the classics, Scope Arena was filled with excitement as students from Norfolk, Chesapeake, York County, and as far away as Richmond, came to enjoy a performance of the Virginia International Tattoo. The event is showing them that there's more to a career in the armed forces, and for some, it could even spark a love for the Tattoo, or it could even inspire a future career in the military. "I thought they …See the Story
Hundreds of Hampton Roads students attend Virginia International Tattoo ahead of opening night
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Norfolk, United States · NorfolkNORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — April 16, 2007 is a date that's burned into many minds, including Old Dominion University Police Chief Garrett Shelton. "I was at the FBI National Academy," Shelton told 10 On Your Side a day after the 17th anniversary of the mass shooting. "I was in my 17th day. On the front of my desk is my nametag with the dates of 2007 on it." Thirty-two innocent students and teachers lost their lives that day. In response, a number of …See the Story
Safety changes colleges have made since the Virginia Tech mass shooting
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