NORFOLK, Neb. (KTIV) - A new development is planning to take place in downtown Norfolk. On Friday, March 7, city leaders in Norfolk revealed a design for the new gateway sign, located at River Point ...
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Norfolk homeless shelter ready to take in more people experiencing homelessness during cold snap
The City of Norfolk has activated its Winter Overflow Warning (WOW) program ahead of the temperature drop Monday night.
NORFOLK, Neb. (KOLN) - The City of Norfolk announced a $1.125 million Civic and Community Center Financing Fund grant from the Nebraska Department of Economic Development to support improvements of ...
NORFOLK, Va. — The City of Norfolk introduced Mark Talbot as its next Chief of Police. “We’re going to work together, shoulder to shoulder, to make this city as safe as it can possibly be [and] we’re ...
NORFOLK, Va. — The City of Norfolk is set to remove upwards of 800 service line pipes, as there is a nationwide effort to remove all lead pipes from all American cities within the next decade.
NORFOLK, Va. — Walking across Granby Street, people may notice a lack of outdoor seating now that Norfolk City leaders are cracking down on street-side patios. Already, the outdoor seating at the ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – The city of Norfolk is on its way to being the owner of yet another shopping mall after City Council voted to allocate up to $18 million to acquire the troubled MacArthur Center ...
NORFOLK, Va. – City Cruises Norfolk is making a comeback. The company is kicking off its 45th season with a relaunch of sorts for a tourist boat that’s now being called The Spirit. It’s hard to forget ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Norfolk Mayor Kenneth Alexander provided an update on the city’s two malls and spoke about the city’s accomplishments over the past year, including decreasing crime rates, while ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – The city of Norfolk is gearing up to replace lead pipes throughout the city for 2025. In the water treatment plant off of Kempsville Road, water is tested for lead in the metal ...
Norfolk, Va.’s city council has approved a $2.6-billion coastal resilience partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, despite lingering questions regarding funding and allegations that the ...
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