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70-year-old man rescued from vessel taking on water in Norfolk

16 February 2025 at 17:31

NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) -- A 70-year-old man was rescued from a vessel that was taking on water Sunday morning in Norfolk.

Officers with the Norfolk Police Department's harbor patrol unit responded to Willoughby Bay for the report of a vessel in distress.

Upon arrival, crews found a vessel filling with water and moved quickly to safely rescue the man aboard in small craft advisory conditions.

After reaching the shore, the man received medical aid by Norfolk Fire-Rescue.

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First day of construction for $750 million Norfolk casino

14 February 2025 at 20:44

NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) β€” Friday was day one of the $750 million construction project that is changing the Norfolk landscape, with the first piles going into the ground for a casino being built between the Amtrak station and Harbor Park that is expected to be completed in late 2027.

The team who constructed Portsmouth Casino now expected to build Norfolk Casino

The banging sounds of the pile driver could be heard across land and water as Norfolk's largest private economic development project starts rising from the ground.

It takes Drone 10 just to see how mammoth this project is.

Norfolk hosts β€˜groundbreaking ceremony’ for casino, however construction company hasn’t been chosen

β€œWe're testing the pilings to make sure that the conditions and the length of the pilings, the width of the piling diamond, the size of it, per the design criteria, support the building," said Raymond Crochet, project executive for the Yates-S.B. Ballard Construction project.

Crochet said this is the beginning of what's to come.

β€œThe first, early steps will be actually in the next few weeks," he said. "We'll start moving in some more dirt and get the site contractor on board.” 

Long time Norfolk Tides fan Joel Rubin usually boards Hampton Roads Transit's Light Rail at Newtown Road to go to games.

β€œNow I’m going to be competing with casino people going to the casino who may want to park down there and ride the Light Rail," Rubin said, "and when they get here, they do casinos, but baseball is a family entertainment. Do they really go together? I don't really think so.” 

Norfolk to permanently close Harbor Park parking lot for casino development

Rubin doesn’t have a beef with the construction company.Β 

He blames the city of Norfolk.

β€œI think people are going to go to the casino, and they're going to stay at the casino, and they're going to gamble at the casino, and then they're going to go home," Rubin said.

Β Said Crochet: β€œI mean, there's plenty of job opportunities for the community. This is going to be brought in for everyone, you know, from a construction standpoint. Then later on with the gaming operation. It’s a huge boost in the economy of the area of what we see.” 

Again, Rubin blames the city of Norfolk.Β 

β€œIt ticks me off that they've taken away hundreds of parking spaces for Tides' fans and for people who go over and use the Amtrak," Rubin said. "A lot of people use that Amtrak station to go to Washington or New York, wherever they go, and, and it's been very, very successful. Harbor Park has been very successful as a minor league stadium for the Norfolk Tides.Β Β 

Friday, there were a number of Amtrak riders, bags in tow, parking farther away rather than up-close like they had before, riders such as Portsmouth residents Debbie and Conrad Strickland. Every other week, Debbie Strickland hits the track to northern Virginia.

β€œWe have to park way over here," he said, pointing across the street. They used to park right next to the station. Β 

For the Stricklands, Amtrak is more important than a casino, and these Portsmouth residents have never been to Rivers Casino Portsmouth.Β Β 

A transitional gaming facility is expected out here later this year.

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Investigation continues into fire that killed 7 dogs in Norfolk

15 February 2025 at 18:02

NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) β€” Seven dogs have died as the result of a fire Thursday to a detached shed on Wilmington Street in Norfolk, a fire-rescue official said.

Crews rescued 11 canines, but found seven more canines that died, according to Glen Williams, battalion chief and public information officer with Norfolk Fire-Rescue.

Norfolk Fire-Rescue was called to the fire in the 1000 block of Wilmington Street just before 6 p.m. There, they found a detached shed with smoke and flames showing, Williams said. As crews were putting out the fire, they found 18 canines, but seven died at the scene.

Norfolk Police confirmed that Humane Officers were dispatched to the scene around 6:15 p.m. to assist Norfolk Fire-Rescue.

There were no injuries reported, and the fire was contained to the shed.

Next door neighbor Victoria Ratcliff said it's a sad situation all around.

"I seen smoke coming up the back because I can look right over the gate and it was on fire, engulfed in flames," Ratcliff said. "It took them probably 20, 30 minutes to an hour to put it out and that's when they seen the puppies were dead, like seven of them."

At this time,Β theΒ investigation is still ongoing, andΒ there are no further details available.

Charges are pending the outcome of that investigation.

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ODU game to raise money to grant 11-year-old’s wish

14 February 2025 at 10:30

NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) -- Greater attendance at the ODU vs. Marshall University men's basketball game could help fund making a little boy's wish.

On Feb. 20, at 7 p.m., the ODU game will help raise awareness and funds to grant a wish for Promise Hero Isaiah Petteway, an 11-year-old boy from Norfolk with Sickle Cell Disease. The "Promise Night at the Arena" event is hosted by Chartway Promise Foundation in partnership with Make-A-Wish Great Virginia and ODU Athletics.

Courtesy: Chartway Promise Foundation

For every ticket purchased, $1 will be donated to support Isaiah's wish and he will receive an special recognition at the game.

Continue to check WAVY.com for updates.

<p>Courtesy: Chartway Promise Foundation</p>
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