The recent push by workers in Hampton Roads to form labor unions would be strongly backed by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., a longtime Virginia Beach public utilities employee maintained. "This is what Dr. King fought for," Terry Green, 64, said at an MLK Day celebration in downtown Norfolk.
“I could have protected myself, but I was in a field surrounded by 1,000 Pagans,” Nick Damron recalled of his ill-fated 1977 Florida road trip with the outlaw motorcycle club.
A new coffee house is planned in the former Burger King at Cave Spring Corners on Brambleton Avenue in Roanoke, Cushman & Wakefield — Thalhimer reported.