Union Pacific Eyes Norfolk Southern Deal
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The Score is a weekly review of the biggest stock moves and the news that drove them. The U.S. may be getting closer to a transcontinental railroad. Railroad operator Union Pacific is holding talks to acquire its smaller rival Norfolk Southern, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
Comedians Hannah Berner, Fortune Feimster, Matt Mathews and Josh Johnson will each perform in Norfolk this fall.
NORFOLK, Va. — A man was pronounced dead in Norfolk on Friday, and a homicide investigation is underway. The Norfolk Police Department confirmed that a man was pronounced dead in the 800 block of 35th Street, near Colley Avenue. Officers responded shortly after noon.
We look forward to another 90 years of using time-honored and proven business practices that have been part of the family legacy that built Paramount Sleep,” company president Richard Fleck
The Virginia Department of Transportation and Elizabeth River Crossings, which oversees the Midtown and Downtown tunnels, have reached a deal to cover many drivers’ outstanding balances and
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Norfolk State University junior Jahari George was found shot to death near campus in 2023. NORFOLK, Va. — A jury on Friday found one of the men accused of shooting and killing a Norfolk State University student back in 2023 not guilty following a multi-day trial.
By Katherine Hafner/WHRO People passing through the eastern edge of downtown Norfolk will soon see construction for the first phase of the city’s massive floodwall project with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
A dead body was found at 35th Street Thursday afternoon, which Norfolk police say they are now investigating as a homicide.
An initial master plan to redevelop two Norfolk public housing projects would reconnect Olney Road and revitalize Church Street as a commercial corridor while creating several types of housing. Designers and architects presented the results of a four-day design workshop focused on the redevelopment of Young Terrace and Calvert Square on Thursday.
Norfolk Festevents made the announcement on Thursday, stating that The Travelin’ McCourys will headline the one-day free to attend festival. The festival is scheduled to take place on Saturday, Sept. 13 at Town Point Park from noon to 10 p.m.