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Chesapeake Jubilee a hit, despite rain

Dreary weather didn't keep people from enjoying the final day of this year's Chesapeake Jubilee.

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    Lanes closed on Route 168 bypass

    Crews repairing potholes may cause a traffic snarl on the Route 168 Bypass in Chesapeake on May 17.

    Police respond to morning robbery

    A robbery occurred at a Chesapeake 7-Eleven at 5:15 a.m. on May 17.

    Camera catches vehicle break-in suspect

    Chesapeake Police are looking for a man caught on camera breaking into cars on Robert Hall Court.

    Man wanted for cutting ATM customer

    Chesapeake Police are looking for a man who allegedly cut someone's wrist at an ATM.

    DiCroce named Chesapeake First Citizen

    Dr. Deborah DiCroce is being honored for making her hometown of Chesapeake a better place to live and work.

    Elderly man charged in deadly shooting

    An 89-year-old man is in custody after police say he shot and killed a 53-year-old man Tuesday night.

    Man charged in tractor trailer accident

    Police and fire crews responded to the outside set of lanes of I-64 eastbound at Greenbrier after a tractor trailer accident caused a fuel spill.

    Defending our Defenders tours area

    $500 billion is a steep price for a budget battle that may become a war if Congress cannot agree on trimming the national debt.

    How prepared is your dentist?

    After a Chesapeake family's 8-year-old daughter died following complications at the dentist, they've assumed a role of informing parents.

    Dollar Tree CEO made $6.1M in 2011

    Dollar Tree CEO Bob Sasser received a pay package valued at $6.1 million in 2011, about 3 percent more than the previous year.

    20+ pot plants removed from home

    Police arrested a man after police say they found marijuana plants and drug paraphernalia in his home.

    Prosecutor: Night club nuisance abated

    After temporarily stopping liquor sales at Blakely's Night Club and Restaurant, a Chesapeake judge agreed there was no need to further pursue nuisance charges

    St. Bernard to be represented in court

    A Saint Bernard dog who bit several foster caregivers will have to wait until June 21st  for a court to determine whether or not he is dangerous.

    Dive team resumes training after death

    The Chesapeake Police Department Dive Team resumed training Monday, more than four months after one of its officers died during diving exercises.

    Feds OK $1M grant for Chesapeake

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved a grant of more than $1 million to buy and demolish flood-prone properties in Chesapeake.

    Vandals spray paint church sign

    Members of a Chesapeake church spent the weekend cleaning up after someone spray painted profanity on their outdoor sign.

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