The "Iron Sharpens Iron" program looks to find solutions to issues faced by predominantly Black men in Norfolk.
A judge ruled Wednesday that a lawsuit about Norfolk’s use of license plate readers, known as Flock cameras, will go forward.
The Norfolk Animal Care Center's dog kennels are full and it needs your help. They seek people to adopt or foster a dog that's at the center.
A new bill from a Norfolk legislator could allow police to place traffic cameras at stop signs and pedestrian crossings and ...
A lawsuit against Norfolk's use of Flock safety cameras can move forward, a judge has ruled. The plaintiffs argue the cameras ...
Lawsuit challenging if Flock cameras in Norfolk are constitutional can move forward, judge rules The Trump administration ...
A Norfolk-based civilian worker has filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against several officials, including the ...
Two men accused of setting 11 fires in Norfolk County face arson charges; bail hearings delayed as investigations continue ...
North Carolina State has officially secured an HBCU defensive star, AJ Richardson, as he leaves Norfolk State to join the ...
Del. Rip Sullivan authored a bill that would have removed barriers for people wrongfully incarcerated due to intentional actions by law enforcement to receive quadruple the base rate ...
Norfolk International Airport staff are learning some of the more subtle indicators of human trafficking as part of the ...