Bon Secours Virginia Health System, Operation Blessing International and the New Life Christian Center are teaming up to rebuild and expand a local foodbank destroyed by the
While city officials work to recover from the 2010 Winter Storm, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Virginia Department of Emergency Management
Spartan Village residents will soon get some relief after the powerful nor'easter that blew through the region in November.
The application deadline for federal funding due to damage sustained during the November nor'easter is January 8, 2010, Commonwealth and Federal disaster
City leaders around Hampton Roads met with FEMA and state leaders to learn what information they need to gather to apply for disaster funding from the November
WAVY.com has investigated into whether Norfolk failed to properly take care of the most needy residents during the recent Nor'easter.
Students in Virginia Beach now know when they'll have to makeup two days of school. The Nor'easter closed school on November 12th and 13th.
On Wednesday, President Obama declared the Commonwealth of Virginia a disaster area following last month's nor'easter, triggering the release of Federal funds
Two local outreach centers offering help to those applying for financial assistance following last month's noreaster will shut down Thursday. However, those
It's been three weeks since the November nor'easter. The weather damaged dozens of homes across Hampton Roads. Many storm victims are still cleaning up and
The City of Suffolk has announced the return of its free bulk trash pick-up to citizens beginning December 1.
The City of Norfolk is asking its residents to use only the two remaining bulk waste and debris drop-off sites at Community Beach and Tarrallton Park. The two
Virginia residents and businesses affected by the severe nor’easter coupled with the remnants of Hurricane Ida on November 12-15 can apply for low-interest
A Virginia Beach rescue squad is need of help. The November nor'easter ruined their building. The high winds and flooding proved to be too much for the
Norfolk councilmen Don Williams and Randy Wright moved through Ocean View looking at the damage left by the nor'easter.
VB city trucks normally used for bulky item pickup will be used for curbside collection following last week's nor'easter.
