Norfolk State Adjusts Basketball Doubleheader Times
Men's game selected for national ESPNU broadcast, women's game moved up
Navy Reservist Accused of Killing Wife, Fleeing to Hong Kong
Former Prince Andrew Arrested on Misconduct Allegations
Business
Railyard Businesses Band Together After Lidl Abandons Norfolk Plans
Businesses in Norfolk's Railyard at Lambert's Point find ways to succeed without the anticipated grocery store anchor tenant.

Norfolk to Pay $1.5M to End H&M's MacArthur Center Lease Early
City leaders aim to redevelop the struggling mall site with new homes, hotels, and retail.
New Uncertainty Surrounds Future of Norfolk's MacArthur Center
Potential fine for tenant raises concerns about the mall's long-term viability.
Weather
Norfolk Homeowners Receive $25 Million Grant for Flood Protection
The city's Coastal Storm Risk Management Project will cover the cost of home renovations to protect against coastal flooding.

Dangerous Wind Chills Forecast Across Hampton Roads
Powerful winds and freezing temperatures raise risk of frostbite and hypothermia this Saturday
Chesapeake Townhouse Fire Displaces Family, Dog Rescued
Crews quickly controlled the blaze, but the home was left uninhabitable.
Lifestyle
Norfolk Seeks Developers to Reshape 1244 E Princess Anne Road Housing
City aims to add diverse, well-designed homes in Bruces Park area

New Burger Restaurant to Open at Norfolk's Railyard
Nelly's Brine and Grine to take over former Sanctuary at The Railyard space
New Norfolk Schools Leader Promises Proud Schools for Students
Jeff Rose, the new superintendent of Norfolk Public Schools, vows to create conditions for students and parents to be proud of their schools.
Crime
Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel Crash Investigation Could Take Months
Officials say truck analysis and medical results are delaying final answers on deadly incident.

Norfolk Shooting Leaves 2 Injured
Both victims expected to recover from non-life-threatening wounds
Norfolk Shooting Leaves Man Critically Injured
Police investigating incident on West 41st Street
Sports
Old Dominion Athletics Director Wood Selig to Retire
Selig will step down at the end of 2026 after 16 years leading the Monarchs' sports programs.

ODU Athletic Director Wood Selig to Retire
Longtime leader guided school's move to FBS and Sun Belt Conference
Monarchs surge past Louisiana behind Battle's 27-point finale
Battle shines in final home game as Monarchs top Ragin' Cajuns