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Wins 'Best Hot Dog' Twice in Virginia; Famous Uncle Al's Hot Dogs & Grille, Inc. (PR Newswire)

yahoo.com     1 hr ago    3 related    Send to a friend

DANBURY, Conn., May 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Famous Uncle Al's Hot Dogs & Grille, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: FDOG - News ) announced that two of its Virginia restaurants have won the "Best of Category" for serving the best hot dogs in their area. The original Famous Uncle Al's Hot Dogs location in...

An Idea Whose Time Has Come? www.GiftCardTRACKER.com Proposes Presidential Gift Cards!

euroinvestor.co.uk     1 hr ago    Send to a friend

A Chesapeake, VA web-entrepreneur has proposed an idea to help each of the Presidential candidates add to their fund-raising efforts. Ken Hawkins, who launched www.GiftCardTRACKER.com last October, and the companion blog, www.GiftCardTracker.blogspot.com this spring, has offered up his thought:...

STORM DAMAGE IN CHESAPEAKE-MAY 21ST

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The day after a powerful downburst came through southeastern, Virginia, cleanup efforts are underway. In particular, hardest hit was the Bayberry Forest area of Chesapeake, Virginia, where lots of trees and powerlines are down. The wind from the downburst in the severe storm was so strong, that...

Informant Revealed in Chesapeake Raid?

reason.com     May 19, 2008    1 related    Send to a friend

Some potentially big news in the Chesapeake, Virginia drug raid this past January that resulted in the death of Chesapeake PD Det. Jarrod Shivers, and sent 28-year-old Ryan Frederick to jail on murder charges.Local news station WTKR reporter Stacy Smith was given access to letters Frederick has...

Fueling the Faith: Church Offers Free Gas

go.com     May 18, 2008    1 related    Send to a friend

Exodus Faith Ministries Gives Free Gas Cards to Help Parishioners A Chesapeake, Va., church hopes to fuel its patrons' passion for Christ by filling up their gas tanks. When gasoline prices began making their slow creep toward $4 a gallon last year, Bishop E.W. Jackson Sr. of Exodus Faith...

Wounded veterans get time to heal at picnic

wtop.com     May 18, 2008    Send to a friend

WHITE'S FERRY -- A bus of about 35 Iraq War veterans from Walter Reed Army Medical Center arrived and followed the bikers through the quiet streets of Poolesville. Priscilla Moss, of Chesapeake, Va., said her husband Willie is in the 429th Bridge Support Battalion for the U.S. Army based out of...

A centenarian continues to help others

wtop.com     May 17, 2008    Send to a friend

The Virginian-Pilot CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP) - Her reddish hair carefully coifed and gold earrings just so, Lydia Hart stepped gingerly down the steps of her Deep Creek home to greet a Meals on Wheels volunteer. But in reality, she was hooking up with fellow volunteer Betty Spivey to do their monthly...

Murder trial delayed in shooting of Mormon missionaries

ksl.com     May 16, 2008    2 related    Send to a friend

CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP) -- The trial of a man accused of killing a Mormon missionary in Virginia and wounding another has been delayed until November. The trial of James Boughton Jr. was scheduled to begin Friday in Chesapeake. The 20-year-old is charged with fatally shooting Morgan Young, 21, of...

Inspectors ensure roller coaster rides run smoothly

wvec.com     May 15, 2008    9 related    Send to a friend

CHESAPEAKE -- Virginia is one of 43 states that use state inspectors for roller coasters, and there is more than one inspector involved at this weekend’s Chesapeake Jubilee. Wednesday, the subject of roller coaster safety came up in Washington. A Kentucky girl’s feet were severed by a ride, and...

Storm Water Runoff Targeted As Bay Pollution Source

redorbit.com     May 14, 2008    2 related    Send to a friend

Posted on: Wednesday, 14 May 2008, 12:00 CDT By Scott Harper, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. May 14--State environmental groups are urging Gov. Timothy M. Kaine to step in and toughen proposed rules for more than 100 cities, universities and military bases to better control the No. 1 pollution...