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Man poses as repairman to sexually assault Suffolk woman
A man posed as a repairman to get inside a Suffolk woman's home and sexually assault her, police say.
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Codman Sq. gunshot victim, 17, is dead
A day after he turned 17, a Dorchester teen who was shot during Monday morning rush hour in Codman Square died as a result of his injuries yesterday evening, police and the Suffolk district attorney's office ...
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Child's death under investigation in Suffolk
A Suffolk couple faces charges after their 11-month-old child was found dead in their home and two other children were removed because unsanitary living conditions, police say.
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Chock full o'Nuts founder's widow survives NY fire
The widow of the Chock full o'Nuts coffee company's founder and the voice behind its famous jingle was found cowering on an upstairs balcony of a burning home over the weekend and was carried down a ladder to ...
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About 145 without power in downtown Suffolk
A downed power pole knocked out power to nearly 150 customers this morning. Between 9 and 9:30 a.m. a crew moving equipment near Hosier Road, County and Hunter streets struck a power pole, a dispatcher said.
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Hilton Garden company buys land in Suffolk
The company that operates the Hilton Garden Inn and Homewood Suites in Chesapeake said Tuesday it has purchased land in Suffolk with plans to build a 120-room hotel.
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Police Arrest Two Armed Robbery Suspects
Suffolk Police have charged two men with armed robbery. They say they robbed someone who was making a deposit outside of the BB&T on Holland Road on Monday morning shortly before 11:00. When police arrived they ...
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Fluorescent bulbs can now be recycled
The Southeastern Public Service Authority, which handles trash for Isle of Wight and Suffolk and six other South Hampton Roads cities and counties, will accept compact fluorescent light bulbs at part of its ...
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Benn's Grant update expected tomorrow in Isle of Wight
Landowners of the shelved Benn's Grant development have found a new development partner and plan to make a presentation Thursday before the Isle of Wight County Board of Supervisors.
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Portsmouth man charged in September shooting in Suffolk
A Portsmouth man is charged in what police say was a drug deal gone bad in a Suffolk parking lot.
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Suffolk students don't make the grade on AP tests
Loading... Kathryn Babineau senior at King's Fork High School in Suffolk takes an online Advanced Placement statistics class in April.
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IT Jobs: How to Re-Skill Yourself for a Higher-Paying One
It's not easy for IT professionals to make a wholesale switch to a different technical discipline, but it's not impossible, either.
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Town lets sun shine in
The director of the Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council comes to Culpeper today to train Town Council and town staff on the latest in open government laws and recordkeeping.
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For rezoning, developer would pay to widen Suffolk road
Loading... SUFFOLK CenterPoint Properties has offered to give $3.46 million toward a major road overhaul in order to build one of the region's largest warehouse and distribution centers.
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Police: Library PC used for sex chat
A Suffolk man stands accused of using a Franklin public library computer to communicate sexually with an undercover officer he thought to be a minor.
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Suffolk police chief announces his retirement
Suffolk police chief William Freeman announced last night that he plans to retire at the end of the year.
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Woman pleads guilty to catalytic-converter thefts in Suffolk
Tiffany Holt, one of three suspects in a rash of catalytic converter thefts across the area, pleaded guilty this morning to seven felonies in Suffolk Circuit Court.
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Part of Hall Avenue in Suffolk to close again
Hall Avenue will close between Culloden Street and South Main Street on Nov. 12 and remain closed through April, the city says.
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Suffolk voters choose Johnson
Suffolk residents picked Linda Johnson to be their mayor in the first-ever direct election of the city's leader.
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Election results: Barclay joins Suffolk Council incumbents
Longtime council members Curtis Milteer Sr. and Leroy Bennett each won new terms for the City Council.
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