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With a project budget of $115,000 and no application fee, the opportunity is open to artists who want to help shape Barraud Park’s future while honoring its past.
Norfolk residents and city officials were able to meet artists whose pieces will be featured on this year’s sculpture walk.
Kate Gabriel, who owns Sun Penny - a wooden launch located at Womack Staithe, near Ludham - has lost an appeal to keep the covering erected at the private mooring. It means the structure have to be ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A bid to widen a river on the Norfolk Broads to make space for 16 new moorings has been scrapped after concerns were raised over the ...
NORFOLK, Va. — After a weekend shooting left two students injured on Saturday, officials at Norfolk State University (NSU) have released new safety protocols and measures being put in place ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Norfolk’s school board voted to reject President Donald Trump’s executive order to ban DEI, or diversity, equity and inclusion, with some qualifications. During a ...
NORFOLK, Va. — The Norfolk School Board voted Wednesday night to reject President Trump’s executive order related to banning diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and to instead sign a ...
After just cutting more than 1,000 grants, the National Endowment for the Humanities is recruiting artists to create 250 statues for President Donald Trump's Garden of Heroes idea in time for the ...
NORFOLK, Va. — One man is dead and two people are hurt after a crash on Granby Street. Norfolk Police say the crash happened on April 6 around 5:25 p.m. on the 6100 block of Granby Street.
NORFOLK, Va. — You may see some barrel monsters comprised of traffic drums popping up throughout Norfolk. The barrel monsters, Burghy, Binker, and Seymour, are spending the week reminding ...
YOUNGSTOWN — Jurors in the Norfolk-Southern civil trial will return today to begin deliberations to determine whether GATX, the company that provided the rail car that failed in the Feb. 3 ...
The Coalition for the Homeless‘ Artist Plate Project is back for its 2025 edition with a fresh crop of artist-designed plates, providing meals for low-income New Yorkers. Since its founding in ...