Forget Facebook, Abandon Instagram, Move To A Village
In the parts of the world that we cover in our blog, many people live in villages. Villages have their problems, to be sure. There
In the parts of the world that we cover in our blog, many people live in villages. Villages have their problems, to be sure. There
The city of Suffolk is reviewing bids for construction of a new entranceway to Lone Star Lakes, while work is poised to begin on the
Firefighters and other first-responders from across the region turned out with family, friends and other community members Monday to say farewell to William G. “Jerry”
About mid-morning Friday, the Oakland Christian Church bus rolled into the Oakland Elementary School parking lot with good news for a lot of families. Collecting
Like most others, the sanctuary at Oakland United Christian Church is a peaceful place that encourages reflection and quiet prayer. While cars and trucks bustle
In the second half of the Victorian era, Thomas Jefferson Saunders, a former sea captain, built his wife and nine children a stately home on
An attorney living in Suffolk specializing in maritime law has been selected to fill a vacancy on the Virginia Port Authority Board of Commissioners. Deborah
A Chuckatuck native is learning the ropes in the Virginia State Police after joining the force and being assigned to the Prince George County area.
Visitors to this year’s Nansemond Indian Tribe powwow will find some new developments at the tribe’s 26th annual event next weekend, Assistant Chief Earl Bass
ERIN ELIZABETH WHITLEY, A KING’S FORK HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR AWARDED THE $1,000.00 LEWIS F. MORRIS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. The Suffolk Foundation is pleased to announce Erin