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wavy.com | Brett Hall
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — In the the not too distant future, you might be able to grab a bite to eat or shop at a local business before you catch a flight out of Norfolk International Airport. In the coming weeks, the airport authority plans to release a request for proposals for two new concessions operators at the airport to oversee all of the terminal’s food, beverage and retail options.
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wavy.com | Chrysnel Banzouzi |Karina Garcia
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — A Portsmouth man who shot a police officer in Churchland in early March was denied bond on Wednesday. During the bond hearing, the policeman who was shot was identified as Officer Rashaad Banks and he recounted the shooting incident. In his testimony, Banks said he responded to a domestic hostage situation on the evening of March 10 at the Henley Townhomes. He proceeded to detail his encounter with Rakeem Christian, 26.
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wavy.com | Ashley Knight
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — An American Legion in Norfolk was a victim of vandalism Saturday, as workers came in and found the front glass shattered. Police are now looking for the suspect. Officials with the American Legion said they have at least six surveillance cameras around the building, noting they could see the suspect coming up Tidewater Drive and go around the back of the building, where they tried opening a door before they came around front looking for something to break the glass.
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wavy.com | Chris Horne
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Michael Talley’s body remains in limbo at a funeral home more than seven months after he died, awaiting an elusive doctor’s signature to allow the family to give him a proper send-off. Talley, 61, died Sept. 15 at the shopping center on Colley Avenue at 24th Street. His brother Chris Talley and sister Al Talley spoke with 10 On Your Side Tuesday morning. Police told them there were no signs of foul play, so they did not get an autopsy for their brother.
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wavy.com | Regina Mobley
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — It was shock and awe of another kind at the Pentagon last month when a news organization revealed it was accidentally included in an unsecured group chat about plans to attack Yemen. This week, The New York Times reported that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used the app a second time to share Yemen attack plans with his wife, his brother and his personal attorney. Rep.
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