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New city hall filling quickly

Four years and $24 million after the city first started talking publicly about the need for a new ...

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Police promote seven

Seven promotions in the Suffolk Police Department took effect Sept. 1, and the department held a ceremony to ...

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Stepping toward a cure

Co-workers Barbara Peterson and Alfreda Russell unfortunately have more in common than just their jobs at Planters Peanuts.

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Cook-Out headed downtown

An abandoned hotel on North Main Street appears set to be the future location of Suffolk’s first Cook-Out.

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Walking for Annie

Alzheimer’s is a disease with America increasingly in its clutches. On Saturday, participants in one of over 600 ...

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Smithfield student serves as Senate page

After a recent stint as a page in the U.S. Senate, Smithfield High School junior Grace Reon came ...

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A fickle business

With harvest time for peanuts drawing close, one Suffolk farmer says it remains to be seen whether yields ...

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A different kind of police work

As part of the United Way’s Day of Caring on Friday, four Suffolk Police officers and civilian employees ...

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A new place for Believers

A church currently located near Chesapeake Square is moving ahead with plans to relocate to Harbour View.

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Two accidents block roads Wednesday morning

Suffolk Fire and Rescue workers were busy early Wednesday morning taking care of two separate accidents.

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