Nansemond Land Transferred
To the Nansemond Indians, the land where they have held their powwow each year for the last 25 years is sacred. The land is holy.
To the Nansemond Indians, the land where they have held their powwow each year for the last 25 years is sacred. The land is holy.
Next-door neighbors Stella Jackson and Todd Johnson are friends, but that doesn’t mean they agree on everything. They certainly don’t share the same opinion of
A new sidewalk into Lone Star Lakes from Chuckatuck already has satisfied customers, according to the city of Suffolk’s public utilities director. “My staff have
Picking up the pieces of a shattered life is a task most people have to do from time to time, particularly after a death in
A doctor who served the Chuckatuck community for nearly six decades died Friday at the age of 92. Dr. Philip Thomas had retired in 2011
Carolyn Harris knows the damage from her garage fire could have been much worse. The April 14 blaze torched her car and brought the entire
The Suffolk and North Suffolk Rotary Clubs honored Dr. R. Leroy Howell with the First Citizen Award on Thursday evening at the Suffolk Center for
Two mail carriers with a combined 53 years of experience retired from Suffolk’s Main Street Post Office this week. Nancy Pruden and Stephen Pesci reminisced
Tree cutting and markers along Godwin Boulevard signify the start of a two-phase pipeline project to deliver raw water from the Western Branch Pump Station
While one long-running Chuckatuck project involving a sidewalk is drawing to an end, another is under way at a faster clip elsewhere in the village.