Scientists said the James River has lost significant portions of its ecosystem in recent years, and 4,400 gallons of jet fuel doesn’t help conservation efforts.
Apprenticeship Program has grown people from the community into the journeymen who built the shipyard into what it is today.
Tucked away from the bustling dry docks and piers of (NNSY), a small team of legal professionals works tirelessly to defend ...
The Trump administration announced its plans Friday for expanding the nation’s commercial shipbuilding and maritime ...
The Liberty vessel will be built on Damen’s Stan Patrol 6009 hull design, selected due to its Axe Bow—described as “a distinctive, vertical bow that slices cleanly through the waves, minimizing ...
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A green fog swallowed the ship - witnesses couldn’t explain it
In October 1943, rumors claimed the USS Eldridge vanished from the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard and reappeared in Norfolk, Virginia, sparking decades of speculation about invisibility, teleportation, ...
A federal judge in Virginia ruled Tuesday that the City of Norfolk’s use of nearly 200 automated license plate readers (ALPRs) from Flock is constitutional and can continue, dismissing the entire case ...
NORFOLK, Va. — A federal judge has ruled that the City of Norfolk’s use of automatic license plate reader (ALPR) technology does not violate the Fourth Amendment, granting summary judgment in favor of ...
NORFOLK, Neb. (KTIV) - The Norfolk Public Schools’ Board of Education has chosen the next superintendent of the district. The board voted to negotiate with Erik Wilson for the job of superintendent.
Norfolk District Attorney Michael W. Morrissey’s recent announcement that he won’t seek reelection dramatically shifted the race’s dynamics, resetting what might have been a referendum on his handling ...
Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey has served as the district attorney for Norfolk County for 15 years. His office recently prosecuted the high-profile Karen Read murder trial, which resulted ...
KITTERY, Maine — Hiring hundreds of workers is at the top of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard commander Capt. Jesse Nice's to-do list. After assuming the post in June, Nice and the centuries-old shipyard got ...
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