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dailypress.com > 11/30/2025 > 105-birthday

She’s literally older than sliced bread. Virginia Beach WWII vet turns 105 this year.

16+ hour, 45+ min ago (713+ words) In 1920, prohibition was enacted. The 19th amendment, which gave women the right to vote, was ratified. The country was still on the gold standard. And the First World War had ended just two years earlier. Sliced bread wasn't commercially sold until 1928. On Dec. 1 of 1920 " a month after Warren G. Harding was elected president of the United States " Elizabeth Barrett was born. "How old are you turning?" one of her eight children playfully asked recently. "Oh, I don't know," Barrett, who to close friends and family goes by "Betty," said with a chuckle. Barrett served as a flight instructor in World War II. She and her late husband, also a veteran of that war as well as Korea and was in the reserves in Vietnam, built a number of homes and later managed a racquetball club in Virginia Beach. Much later in life, she…...

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dailypress.com > 11/28/2025 > holiday-travel-illness-virginia

Illness likely to increase with holiday travel in Virginia

2+ day, 3+ hour ago (264+ words) Holiday travel could bring a rise in contagious illnesses such as the flu and respiratory syncytial virus, according to Virginia health specialists. As of Nov. 22, the most recent data available, the Virginia Department of Health reports that overall respiratory illness activity in Virginia is "low and stable." "We're starting to see indicators that things are most likely going to take off really quickly here in the next few weeks with respiratory illness trends," Diskin said. "We're keeping a close eye on that." Older adults, younger children and those with underlying conditions are the most at-risk, she said. Public health officials encourage the public to be proactive to prevent the spread of illness, and Diskin said that incorporating small habits can make a big difference in spreading illness. "Because we're seeing the flu season starting a little bit late this year,…...

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dailypress.com > 11/27/2025 > virginia-food-banks-donations

To prevent holiday hunger, Virginia food banks turn to donations

3+ day, 2+ hour ago (481+ words) After the largest food drive of the year, Virginia food banks are still struggling to ensure Virginians in need are fed as the holiday season approaches. The Virginia Peninsula Foodbank, the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and Eastern Shore and the Food Bank of Albemarle, North Carolina, held their annual food drive over the weekend when people could drop off donations. According to Peninsula Foodbank CEO Bob Latvis, the event garnered more than 1 million meals across all three locations, more than 250,000 of which were donated to the Peninsula. Latvis said the drive was a much-needed boost for a community that has seen a spike in food insecurity this year. "We see a greater need at the holiday period and then going into winter," Latvis said. "The need goes up as the weather gets cooler." Food bank staff are still finalizing data,…...

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dailypress.com > 11/27/2025 > festive-boat-parade-for-charity-returning-to-virginia-beach

Festive boat parade for charity returning to Virginia Beach

3+ day, 11+ hour ago (125+ words) The Virginia Beach Rescue Squad Foundation announces the return of the Virginia Beach Holiday Boat Parade of Lights next Saturday. The Virginia Beach Rescue Squad Foundation announces the return of the Virginia Beach Holiday Boat Parade of Lights next Saturday. The event features illuminated vessels cruising from Broad Bay to the Lynnhaven inlet with proceeds supporting the city's volunteer Emergency Medical Services system. Boats will begin to move along the parade route at approximately 5:40 p.m. Spectators can watch along the route and the walkway on Lesner Bridge, along with prime viewing spots including Chick's Oyster Bar, 2143 Vista Circle. For the parade route, visit vbboatparade.com/parade-route. For more information on registration, sponsorship, and viewing locations, visit vbboatparade.com....

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dailypress.com > 11/26/2025 > human-trafficking-virginia-beach-arrests

3 men arrested in Virginia Beach human trafficking operation, police say

3+ day, 22+ hour ago (122+ words) VIRGINIA BEACH " Police charged three men with solicitation of prostitution in connection with a human trafficking investigation. While three men were charged criminally, others were connected with support services. Virginia Beach residents Alex Gonzalez-Cinto, 28, and Timothy Jameson, 25, along with Norfolk resident Patrick Brigman, 39, were charged. The Special Investigations Bureau is a part of the Hampton Roads Human Trafficking Task Force and regional Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. The Hampton Roads task force provides services to human trafficking victims, investigates and prosecutes crimes related to sex and labor trafficking and conducts public outreach activities to bring awareness to human trafficking. Anyone can confidentially report human trafficking crimes to the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888....

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dailypress.com > 11/24/2025 > virginia-data-center-tax-incentives-nearly-doubled-last-year-meaning-the-state-lost-out-on-1b

Virginia data center tax incentives nearly doubled last year, meaning the state lost out on $1B

5+ day, 17+ hour ago (564+ words) Since 2010, data centers in Virginia have not had to pay the state's sales and use tax. At a rate of 4.3%, that foregone revenue adds up: Over the past decade, data centers have been exempt from paying $2.7 billion. The state lost out on $1 billion through the data center exemption in fiscal 2024, up from $685 million in fiscal 2023. That's according to the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission, which compiles an annual report on state spending for economic incentive programs. Those economic incentives are designed to encourage businesses to locate or expand operations in Virginia and include measures such as grants, tax credits and exemptions, business loans and gap financing. "So the tax revenue impact has been really increasing rapidly as well in Virginia." Virginia isn't the fastest-growing market for data centers any longer, Rephann said, as data center growth expands to other…...

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dailypress.com > 11/23/2025 > jmu-hands-virginia-tech-women-their-first-loss

JMU hands Virginia Tech women their first loss

1+ week, 2+ hour ago (584+ words) James Madison's women beat Virginia Tech 65-56 Sunday in Harrisonburg, finishing on a 12-1 run after trailing 55-53 with 3:36 remaining. Before 3,320 fans inside the Atlantic Union Bank Center, the Dukes (4-3) held the Hokies (5-1) to one field goal on their final seven attempts. JMU outrebounded Virginia Tech 47-27. JMU's Peyton McDaniel finished with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Graduate student Ashanti Barnes, from Lake Taylor High, tied her career high with 16 rebounds and registered 14 points. Zakiya Stephenson, from Princess Anne High, had seven points and two steals. Virginia Tech's Carleigh Wenzel led all players with 20 points. Howard 64, William & Mary 53: The Tribe (1-4) lost to the Bison (6-1) in Washington, though W&M's Cassidy Geddes posted her first college double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds and Monet Dance had 12 points. W&M outrebounded Howard 40-32 but was hurt by 22 turnovers. Howard's Zennia Thomas had 18 points and 10 rebounds. Richmond 69, Navy 56: Maggie Doogan posted…...

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dailypress.com > 11/23/2025 > new-kent-benefited-from-record-breaking-tourism-in-richmond-area

New Kent benefited from record-breaking tourism in Richmond area

1+ week, 16+ hour ago (265+ words) NEW KENT " New Kent County celebrated an increase in tourism spending to more than $240 million in 2024 during a record-breaking year for tourism in the Richmond area. Richmond Region Tourism President and CEO Katherine O'Donnell said about 18.3 million people visited the Richmond area in 2024, a 2.2% increase over 2023. New Kent benefited from the visitor boom, she told the county's Board of Supervisors on Nov. 12. "In New Kent County, you had a great year in 2024," O'Donnell said. Visitor spending rose by 4.9% to $240.4 million last year. Tourism generated $11.4 million in local taxes and supported 2,407 jobs, equating to $78.7 million in wages. Richmond Region Tourism experimented in new markets such as Bermuda after non-stop flights were launched between Richmond and the island in February. Mobile billboards were wrapped around Uber and Lyft cars in Washington D.C. to highlight Richmond and the surrounding areas as a destination. O'Donnell…...

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dailypress.com > 11/22/2025 > david-teel-james-franklins-first-glimpse-at-virginia-tech-a-predictable-loss-to-miami

David Teel: James Franklin’s first glimpse at Virginia Tech a predictable loss to Miami

1+ week, 1+ day ago (40+ words) Among Tech's visitors Saturday were Denbigh High quarterback Kevin Parker, Tabb offensive lineman Tyler Maddock, both class of 2027, and at least a handful of 2026 players who had previously committed to Franklin at Penn State. More in Sports Columnists...

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dailypress.com > 11/19/2025 > while-gun-homicides-injuries-are-down-in-virginia-suicides-rise

While gun homicides, injuries are down in Virginia, suicides rise

1+ week, 3+ day ago (264+ words) Firearm injuries'are down 12% and homicides'have decreased by nearly 9% in Virginia over the past five'years, but suicides using firearms are on the rise, according to data the Virginia Department of Health presented Wednesday. Members of the Virginia State Crime Commission gathered in Richmond to hear from department officials and Virginia State Police on data related to gun violence. Firearm injuries that were recorded in emergency departments in the state decreased 12% from 2020 to 2024, said Lauren Yerkes, senior epidemiologist for injury and violence with the Department of Health. Injuries peaked in 2021, when 2,818 firearm-related injuries were treated in emergency rooms. In these five years, the cost of these injuries and hospitalizations'to patients in Virginia was $737 million, or about $148 million per year. For suicides, Virginia Beach ranked second in the state for the number of people who died using a firearm, with an average of…...