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Chesapeake, VA Attorney News Archive (Page 7)
Virginia House District 97 Race Could Determine Delegates' Majority FutureAs the election date of November 4 approaches, the contest for Virginia Beach’s House District 97 is drawing significant attention. Democratic incumbent Del. Michael Feggans faces off against former Republican Del. Tim Anderson in a race that could determine control of the House of Delegates. Both candidates have significantly increased their campaign efforts, raising over $1 million. They are focusing on urgent issues including employment, business growth, and coastal flooding, all of which have a direct impact on local real estate markets and community wellbeing. Del. Feggans, a 20-year veteran of the Air Force, emphasizes his commitment to finding solutions that support veterans and small businesses. Meanwhile, Anderson is looking to regain Republican foothold in the district by advocating for changes to regulations established under the Virginia Clean Economy Act. With the cost of living on the rise, both candidates are also working to ensure affordability for residents. This election is shaping up to be crucial for the legislative future of Virginia. Crash on South Independence Blvd in Virginia Beach Causes Lane ClosuresA vehicle collision occurred early Tuesday morning on South Independence Boulevard in Virginia Beach, leading to a prompt response from local law enforcement. The incident took place in the 1800 block just before 5:30 a.m., resulting in the closure of the southbound lanes from Foxwood Drive to Windsor Oaks Boulevard. Fortunately, all lanes have since been reopened to traffic. As local authorities continue to investigate the crash, which involved a severely damaged black vehicle, residents are reminded of how vehicle accidents can impact personal injury law and civil litigation in Virginia. For ongoing updates about road safety and the legal implications of this incident, be sure to check WAVY.com. Norfolk School Board Postpones Vote on Controversial School Closure Following Community InputThe Norfolk School Board has decided to postpone its vote on the proposed closure of several schools, with Chairwoman Sarah DiCalogero stressing the importance of gathering community feedback before the final decision, which is set for October 15. The proposal includes the potential closure of multiple elementary schools, such as Willoughby and Norview, in response to a mandate from the Norfolk City Council aimed at addressing declining enrollment rates. Consultant David Sturtz, representing the law firm Sturtz & Associates, has provided updated recommendations concerning the local educational facilities, a topic that has drawn significant attention from both parents and community stakeholders. To facilitate ongoing discussions, the board plans to post the latest plan on its website and hold a joint meeting with the City Council on October 7. As Virginia navigates civil litigation tied to changes in educational policy, this situation represents a key moment in the intersection of business and corporate governance, particularly within the state's school system. Virginia Beach Advises Residents to Get Ready for Tropical Flooding as East Coast Storms ApproachVirginia Beach, VA – With Tropical Cyclone Nine and a nearby hurricane approaching the East Coast, emergency management officials are urging the community to prepare for possible flooding. Deputy Emergency Management Coordinator Renee McKinnon highlighted the critical need for readiness, noting that city departments have been in constant coordination to ensure public safety during this uncertain time. City leaders are drawing on past experiences, particularly the severe flooding in Windsor Woods, to enhance their strategies for addressing extreme weather challenges. They are considering recent advancements in flood mitigation projects, which could provide significant benefits. Residents are also encouraged to heed advice from civil litigation experts and public safety partners about travel during severe conditions. Local officials emphasize that staying informed through location-specific updates is vital, especially given the potential real estate implications of flooding. Chesapeake Police Search for Suspect in Store Theft as Virginia Crime Rates ClimbAuthorities in Chesapeake, Virginia, are on the hunt for a suspect connected to a theft at a retail store on South Military Highway, which occurred on September 15. Witnesses described the individual as discreet, taking various items without paying and then fleeing the scene in a vehicle. Local law enforcement urges residents who may have information about the incident to contact Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP. Community involvement is essential in addressing civil litigation issues related to theft, as well as growing concerns in criminal defense. This theft is part of a troubling trend of retail crimes impacting businesses across Virginia. The incident has sparked discussions among legal experts and local officials regarding the need for improved security measures. It underscores the vital connection between corporate responsibility and law enforcement efforts to protect communities in Virginia. Virginia Beach Shooting Leaves One Dead, Suspect in CustodyA tragic incident occurred in Virginia Beach early Saturday morning, resulting in the death of 20-year-old Juelle Morton from gunshot wounds on N. Great Neck Rd. The Virginia Beach Police Department has identified 21-year-old Cesar Bermudez Evans as the suspect in this case. He has been charged with second-degree murder and firearm offenses. This event underscores the pressing need for effective criminal defense strategies and civil litigation to tackle the growing concerns surrounding public safety. Local lawyers and elected officials are preparing for heightened discussions about personal injury law and community violence in response to this unfortunate situation. As investigations continue, residents are encouraged to stay informed by visiting WAVY.com for the latest updates. Suffolk, Virginia Converts Regal Inn into Homeless Shelter to Boost Community RevitalizationThe city of Suffolk, Virginia, is actively tackling homelessness by transforming the long-abandoned Regal Inn on Pruden Boulevard into a supportive shelter for those in need. This initiative, led by Interim Deputy City Manager Gerry Jones, will offer 18 rooms and 37 beds, along with vital services such as laundry facilities, bathing areas, and job placement assistance. Funded by a $1.5 million federal grant and an additional $500,000 from state resources, this project seeks to avoid the use of local tax dollars. The redevelopment has also incorporated community feedback, which emphasized the need for enhanced security features and accessibility improvements. Suffolk's proactive approach not only addresses immediate homelessness concerns but also aims to revitalize the local real estate market. As officials work to open the shelter before winter arrives, the city's efforts highlight a dedication to compassion and community enhancement. Norfolk Begins Construction on New Bike Lanes Along Granby Street for Enhanced Cyclist SafetyNORFOLK, Va. — This week, the city of Norfolk officially commenced construction on new bike lanes along Granby Street. This important project is designed to enhance safety for cyclists navigating Virginia's busy urban environment. Local cyclist Michael Merritt highlighted the urgency of this development. He pointed out the dangers cyclists face from close encounters with vehicles, which often violate state law that mandates a minimum passing distance of three feet. The bike lane construction will take place between Willow Wood Drive and Admiral Taussig Boulevard. The plan includes the installation of concrete barriers to shield cyclists from traffic, along with improvements to the sidewalks. The construction is expected to last approximately 10 months. Advocates believe these upgrades will significantly lower risks, creating a safer riding experience for all road users. This initiative aligns with a broader commitment to promoting safe transportation options within the fields of civil litigation and real estate law. Norfolk Fire Displaces 13 Residents as Homeowner Plans Rebuild After InvestigationEarly Saturday morning, a residential fire in the 1500 block of Norcova Avenue in Norfolk displaced eight adults, five children, and a dog. Norfolk Fire-Rescue confirmed that the fire broke out around 2:17 a.m. and primarily affected the first floor of the two-story home. Firefighters quickly contained the flames, preventing further damage. The homeowner, who has lived in the house for over 29 years, is hopeful about rebuilding once the Fire Marshal determines the cause of the blaze, which is suspected to be an electrical malfunction. In the wake of this tragedy, local lawyers specializing in civil litigation are stepping up to offer assistance with legal matters related to property damage and real estate law. As affected families navigate the challenges following such incidents, support from both the community and legal professionals will be essential. Coast Guard and Local Authorities Battle Boat Fire Near Portsmouth-Norfolk HotelPORTSMOUTH, Va. – Emergency responders are actively managing a significant boat fire near the Renaissance Portsmouth-Norfolk Waterfront Hotel. The incident unfolded early Saturday in the 400 block of Water Street, where smoke was seen rising from a 50-foot steel-hulled vessel. The Portsmouth Fire Department quickly took action, with assistance from crews in Norfolk, Chesapeake, and the U.S. Coast Guard Sector Virginia. Fortunately, the boat's passengers were not on board at the time, but a dog was safely rescued from the cabin. As hazardous materials and petroleum products are being removed from the vessel for environmental safety, the scene remains active. Local officials are expected to provide updates on the situation as it develops. This incident underscores the vital connection between public safety and maritime regulations, which play a crucial role in both local businesses and civil litigation related to real estate law in Virginia. Virginia Beach Begins Addressing Ongoing Odor Problems in Windsor Oaks NeighborhoodResidents of Virginia Beach’s Windsor Oaks neighborhood are finally seeing progress in addressing a persistent foul odor that has affected their quality of life since 2017. City officials, spearheaded by Delegate Michael Feggans, are working alongside environmental organizations to install an aerator in the creek, aimed at alleviating the unpleasant smell described by neighbors like John Kirby as resembling human waste. While recent water tests have shown no unnatural discharges, the lingering odor has sparked discussions about potential legislation. This legislation would clarify the responsibilities between homeowners and the city regarding stormwater management. The ongoing situation highlights the complex relationship between real estate law and civil litigation, as residents seek resolution amidst unclear guidelines governing property easements. As Delegate Feggans navigates this challenging landscape, the Windsor Oaks community remains hopeful for a swift solution that prioritizes their health and well-being. Portsmouth Officer Accidentally Shoots Woman in Food Lion Restroom, Investigation LaunchedAn off-duty Portsmouth Police officer accidentally discharged her service weapon in a Food Lion restroom on London Boulevard, injuring a local woman. The incident took place on Friday afternoon, and the injured victim has since been taken to a nearby hospital, where she is expected to recover. In light of the incident, Portsmouth Commonwealth Attorney has asked the Virginia State Police to lead the criminal investigation. At the same time, the Portsmouth Police Department will perform its own administrative review of the situation. Legal experts are highlighting the importance of adhering to proper procedures in civil litigation related to such accidents. As the investigations proceed, community members are expressing shock and concern regarding the safety protocols that govern law enforcement activities in commercial spaces. Chesapeake Family Grieves After Beloved Chihuahua Killed in Pit Bull AttackIn a tragic incident in Chesapeake, Virginia, the owners of a 15-year-old chihuahua have suffered a heartbreaking loss following an alleged attack by a neighbor's unrestrained pit bull. Jinny and David Hollowell expressed their devastation, emphasizing that their beloved dog, Shyla, was a cherished part of their family. Eyewitness accounts of the attack reveal a concerning lack of intervention from onlookers, raising important questions about community responsibility and the enforcement of local animal control laws. As investigations into the incident intensify, growing concerns about civil litigation and personal injury claims are coming to the forefront, underscoring the need for accountability among dog owners in Virginia. Local authorities continue to search for the neighbor associated with the attack, while the Hollowells pursue justice for their cherished pet. Virginia Contractor Under Fire for Allegations of Misconduct and Incomplete WorkIn a concerning development for the Hampton Roads construction industry, general contractor Phil Casone is facing serious fraud allegations from multiple clients. These clients claim that Casone has failed to complete projects as promised, resulting in significant financial losses for them. Currently, Casone has accumulated 11 civil court judgments against him, amounting to over $125,000. Among these is a claim from Virginia Beach resident Jon McMasters, who is seeking nearly $10,000 for unfinished work. The situation continues to deteriorate for Casone, whose reputation is now seriously damaged. Business owner Mike Schirmer also voices his frustrations after paying Casone $20,000 for renovations at his restaurant, only to discover ongoing issues with incomplete electrical work. Attorney Steve Letourneau, who is representing Schirmer, highlights that this breach of contract case underscores the critical need for accountability in real estate law. As more affected clients contemplate filing complaints with the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation, the future of Casone’s business practices remains uncertain. The impact of these allegations could have lasting repercussions on his operation and the trust placed in local contractors. Chesapeake Shooting: Man Critically Injured as Police Ask for Public's AssistanceA serious shooting incident took place on Wednesday evening on Western Branch Boulevard in Chesapeake, Virginia, leaving a man critically injured. Law enforcement officials responded to the scene shortly after 6 p.m., discovering the victim with a gunshot wound believed to have been sustained on Stafford Drive. As the investigation continues, authorities have yet to identify any suspects in this concerning case. Local criminal defense attorneys stress the vital role of community involvement in addressing such incidents. They urge anyone with pertinent information to step forward and assist in the investigation. Additionally, victims of violent crimes in Virginia may find it beneficial to consult with personal injury law professionals. These experts can provide valuable insights into their legal options as they navigate the aftermath of this troubling incident. Chesapeake Man Arrested for Stabbing: Legal Implications for Criminal Defense and Civil Cases in VirginiaA serious incident unfolded on Independence Parkway in Chesapeake, Virginia, when 19-year-old Kaden Noe was arrested for allegedly stabbing a woman, resulting in a significant facial injury. The attack occurred in the 500 block, prompting Noe to flee the scene. He was later apprehended by law enforcement in Moyock, North Carolina. Currently, Noe is receiving treatment for self-inflicted injuries while facing a charge of felony aggravated malicious wounding. This case raises important conversations around personal injury law and criminal defense, as legal experts prepare for the possibility of civil litigation as the victim embarks on her recovery. The incident also led to a temporary disruption of classes at Moyock Elementary School, underscoring concerns about safety within the community. Construction Underway for Granby Street Bike Lanes in Norfolk: A Step Towards Improved Safety and AccessibilityNORFOLK, Va. — The city of Norfolk has officially begun construction on new bike lanes along Granby Street, a move designed to enhance pedestrian safety and improve accessibility for cyclists. Starting on September 8, this project will also implement important improvements, including reduced speed limits and pedestrian beacons at key intersections. This initiative is part of Norfolk's larger effort to upgrade civil infrastructure in the context of urban development strategies. Keith Darrow, the city's Transportation Engineer, highlighted Norfolk's commitment to accommodating all road users, aiming for a balanced approach that prioritizes both vehicle traffic and cyclist safety. The project has received strong support from the local community and is expected to take approximately 10 months to complete, with a total estimated cost of $1.9 million. Residents like Tommy Capps express optimism about the forthcoming changes, noting that they could significantly enhance the biking experience in this vibrant area of Virginia. Virginia’s Labor Day Weekend: Six Fatal Crashes Stress the Importance of Seat Belt UseLabor Day Weekend was marred by tragedy in Virginia, where six individuals tragically lost their lives in vehicle crashes. Notably, three of these fatalities were attributed to occupants not wearing seat belts. The incidents included two motorcyclists and occurred in various cities, including Alexandria, Chesapeake, and Norfolk. Colonel Matthew D. Hanley, Superintendent of the Virginia State Police (VSP), highlighted the importance of road safety with the introduction of a new law effective July 1, 2025. This law requires all vehicle occupants to wear seat belts. In an effort to uphold public safety, VSP officers issued thousands of citations during the holiday weekend for speeding, reckless driving, and seat belt violations. Legal professionals specializing in criminal defense and personal injury law are strongly advising Virginia residents to follow these regulations. Adhering to the law not only promotes individual safety but also contributes to safer roads for everyone. Virginia Beach Fire Department Investigates Boat Fire on Choctaw CourtThe Virginia Beach Fire Department is currently investigating a boat fire that broke out on Choctaw Court in the Indian River Estates area. This incident has raised concerns over potential liabilities related to property damage and vessel loss. Fire crews responded promptly at around 12:15 p.m., encountering significant smoke rising from the backyard. A trailer had caught fire, impacting nearby structures, including a fence and trees. Although one civilian was evaluated at the scene, they chose not to pursue further medical attention, showcasing the quick action taken by local emergency services. As investigators work to determine the cause of the fire, experts in civil litigation and personal injury law—particularly attorneys from nearby Norfolk—are preparing for potential claims related to property damage. Residents can expect further updates as the investigation continues, with Richmond officials closely monitoring safety measures across Virginia's real estate landscape. Virginia State Police Investigate Fatal Crash in Chesapeake Involving 29-Year-OldA tragic accident in Chesapeake, Virginia, has resulted in the death of 29-year-old Xavier Trevon Kea, who was from Suffolk. The single-vehicle incident took place early Sunday morning when Kea's 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee lost control, overturned, and struck two trees. Despite the prompt response from Chesapeake Fire & Emergency Services, who administered CPR, Kea was pronounced dead at the scene. Virginia State Police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash, which brings attention to the essential discussions regarding road safety in personal injury law. Furthermore, this unfortunate event highlights the significant aspects of civil litigation and the rights involved in criminal defense as the community navigates the aftermath of such devastating traffic incidents.
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