Last year the Zoo opened its doors to more than 34,000 members from participating organizations.
Submit, track and receive records for requests online.
The collaboration between the City and Norfolk Public Schools began in 2014.
The 4th Annual Engage Norfolk event will be at Norview High School on Feb. 9.
A trio of the world’s most prestigious Class A Naval sail training tall ships plan to stop in Norfolk this year.
The Resilience office is offering grants up to $2,500 for the city’s next Retain Your Rain project.
One of 16 divisions in Virginia to receive electric school buses through Dominion Energy program.
They request anyone who ate food at New Calvary Baptist Church’s community outreach meal on December 21 to complete a short online survey.
MacArthur Memorial to mark 75th anniversary of the end of World War II with Holocaust documentary.
Norfolk City Manager Dr. Larry “Chip” Filer releases the following statement:
Join us Saturday, January 11 from 11:00 a.m. to noon at the Jordan-Newby Anchor Branch Library for “Voices from Monticello.”
The public is invited to pay tribute to the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with free community events planned in his honor.
The popular annual event is organized by the Norwalk Police Emerald Society.
HRSD mistakenly sent a Chesapeake insert about a water rate change to 2,000 Norfolk customers.
Less Than One Month remaining for students to submit applications
The NEON Holiday Market is back!
Councilwoman Angelia Williams Graves elected as Second Vice President of NBC-LEO
Beginning Tuesday, November 26, the Blyden Branch Library at 879 E. Princess Anne Road will close to the public.
Thursday trash and recycling collection rescheduled to Saturday
Special rates for Norfolk Harbor & Grand Illumination Parade
Norfolk takes top spot for cities with populations of 125,000 – 249,999
Visit Norfolk is excited and proud to announce the Grand Opening of the city’s newly renovated Visitor Center at 232 East Main Street.
he City’s Information Technology Department earned three awards this month for projects that improve government service.
The students are from Norfolk’s Sister City Wilhelmshaven.
Norfolk Botanical Garden is transforming the Enchanted Forest into a fashion runway and stage for custom built dog houses.
The cat, described as a medium sized stray, black in color with multi-color stripes, was picked up from the 800 block of West 35th Street.
Social media erupted after PETA issued a PSA to avoid animal cruelty phrases such as "bring home the bacon."
Popular event draws fans for inaugural event
Award-winning Retirement Community Recognized for their Emergency Preparedness
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Festive event features music, dance and cuisine
Buttermilk, an adorable beagle who can climb like -- dare we say it? -- a cat, won Internet fame. And the escape artist found a home.
AmpliVox provides new sound system for Law Enforcement United and C.O.P.S fundraising event in Norfolk.