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Virginia Beach, VA Attorney News Archive (Page 12)
Hampton Roads Prepares for Sunday Storm: Resources Mobilized to Tackle Tidal FloodingCities across Hampton Roads, Virginia, are taking proactive measures to support residents in anticipation of tidal flooding this Sunday. In Portsmouth, the Middle Street garage will provide free parking until Tuesday, making it easier for citizens to find safe spots for their vehicles. Similarly, Virginia Beach's Town Center garages will remain free of charge until Monday morning, allowing for more accessible parking options. Chesapeake and Poquoson are also stepping in with various parking solutions, including accommodations at Tidewater Community College's garage and multiple city locations. Norfolk’s emergency management, under the leadership of Ricky Matthews, has rolled out a new mapping program designed to help locals prepare for flooding and navigate safely in the affected areas. With minor tidal flooding expected across the region, residents are encouraged to relocate vehicles to higher ground and take advantage of the designated free parking resources. Virginia Prepares for Significant Tidal Flooding as Coastal Storm Approaches This WeekendHAMPTON ROADS, Va. — Residents in Southside Virginia are bracing for significant tidal flooding this weekend as a coastal storm approaches. Jeff Edmondson, chief meteorologist at WAVY, has warned of fierce winds and heavy rainfall heading for the region. The storm is expected to deliver 1 to 4 inches of rain and wind gusts of up to 60 mph, significantly affecting key areas like Norfolk, Virginia Beach, and Portsmouth. A coastal flood warning has been issued, impacting regions along the Atlantic coast and the lower Chesapeake Bay. Local officials are urging residents to prepare for possible inundation of businesses and properties. Legal experts specializing in Real Estate Law are advising locals to consider the storm's potential impact on property and estate matters. As Virginia confronts these challenging weather conditions, local authorities are mobilizing resources to mitigate risks and protect the community. Behind the Scenes of the Norfolk State University Gubernatorial DebateVirginia is buzzing with excitement as the gubernatorial debate approaches at Norfolk State University. The dedicated production team from Nexstar is hard at work, preparing the stage and equipment for a seamless broadcast. This debate is set to highlight vital issues surrounding business affairs, corporate governance, and labor matters. Prominent figures will come together for engaging discussions, emphasizing civil discourse. The event will feature contributions from experienced journalists like Markeshia Jackson and Kenzie Chase, showcasing the significance of preparation in civil litigation discussions related to employment. As the debate day draws near, Virginians are encouraged to share their thoughts and stay updated via WAVY’s social media platforms. This historic event is anticipated to be a key moment for voters across the Commonwealth. Portsmouth Police Arrest Individuals Linked to Deep Creek Blvd Crash After ShootingIn a dramatic turn of events on Deep Creek Boulevard in Portsmouth, Virginia, police have apprehended three suspects linked to a shooting on Charleston Avenue that resulted in a vehicle crash. The situation unfolded after law enforcement responded to a hospital report regarding a man suffering from a gunshot wound, which was related to an incident involving a passenger in a Jeep. The pursuit of the suspects ended in a collision at the intersection of Deep Creek Boulevard and Maxwell Avenue. During this incident, two individuals, a woman and a girl, were treated for minor injuries. The identities of the suspects are currently undisclosed due to their juvenile status. They are facing pending charges that may involve civil litigation or criminal defense matters. As Portsmouth grapples with rising concerns over personal injury law related to such incidents, local officials are urging community members to remain vigilant. AstraZeneca to Build $4.5 Billion Manufacturing Hub in Virginia, Bringing 600 New JobsAstraZeneca, a leading player in the biopharmaceutical field, has announced a significant $4.5 billion investment to build two cutting-edge manufacturing facilities in Albemarle County, Virginia. This project is expected to create 600 direct jobs, along with an impressive 3,000 indirect employment opportunities. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has praised this strategic decision, marking it as the largest single manufacturing investment in AstraZeneca's history. The new facilities will focus on the production of drugs for chronic diseases and cancer treatments. Supported by the Virginia Business Ready Sites Program, the investment highlights the region’s strong talent pool and its collaborative environment for business and corporate growth. Local officials, including Supervisor Jim Andrews, have lauded the investment for its transformative impact on the Albemarle economy, particularly in enhancing opportunities in real estate law and business development. This development is a significant advancement for Virginia's growing life sciences sector, reinforcing the state’s reputation as a hub for advanced manufacturing and employment opportunities. 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. Virginia Beach Kicks Off 2nd Annual Walk to Spotlight Hydrocephalus AwarenessVirginia Beach, VA, is gearing up for its second Walk to End Hydrocephalus, a significant event taking place at 17th Street Park. This walk aims to raise awareness for hydrocephalus, a condition that impacts fluid regulation in the brain. Anamaria Roman, a determined young woman living with hydrocephalus, serves as an inspiring example of resilience. Despite facing multiple brain surgeries, she continues to lead a fulfilling life and shares her story to spread hope. The event is co-chaired by her father, Hugo Roman, and focuses on uniting the community through family-friendly activities, including games and prizes. The walk also underscores the pressing need for increased funding and support for research into hydrocephalus, especially given the high costs associated with shunt surgeries. Families in Virginia facing these challenges require greater advocacy and resources. Local lawyers and elected officials are expected to join the event, showcasing their commitment to personal injury law and the broader goal of supporting community health issues. 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. Virginia Governor's Race: A Crucial Factor for House of Delegates Control and Its Effects on Business Law and Estate PlanningRICHMOND, Va. — With November elections fast approaching, the race for all 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates is intensifying. Currently, Democrats hold a slim 51-49 advantage. Political analyst Larry Sabato from the University of Virginia's Center for Politics notes that the outcome of the gubernatorial race is likely to influence voter behavior, which could lead to more seats shifting toward the Democrats. This shift is particularly important for real estate attorneys and estate planners, who are closely monitoring potential legislative changes that could significantly impact local businesses in Richmond. Abigail Spanberger's strong lead in the governor's race may spell challenges for Republican incumbents, especially in urban areas where estate laws and corporate regulations have critical implications. As early voting continues at local registrars, there is a growing urgency for constituents to participate in this crucial election, which promises to affect both governance and the economic landscape in Virginia. Virginia Appeals Court Upholds Suffolk's Speed Camera Program, Igniting Civil Legal DebateThe Virginia Court of Appeals has delivered a significant ruling regarding the use of speed cameras in Suffolk. On September 16, Judge Frank K. Friedman confirmed that the city's deployment of these cameras is a lawful exercise of governmental authority. This decision came after a lawsuit filed by Curtis Lytle, who claimed the speed camera system violated legal parameters. Lytle's attorney, Tim Anderson, contended that the process undermines state law, particularly pointing out that fines issued by third parties do not carry the same legitimacy as traditional judicial tickets. Despite these arguments, the court underscored that law enforcement officers are accountable for overseeing the ticketing process, ensuring compliance with Virginia’s legal framework. The outcome of this case may potentially escalate to the Virginia Supreme Court, raising important discussions about civil litigation, real estate law, and the implications of municipal revenue generation in the region. Virginia Beach Residents Call for Action Following Recent Shooting, Address Safety Issues at Local Shopping CenterIn the wake of a second-degree murder charge against Cesar Evans for the tragic shooting death of 20-year-old Juelle Morton in Virginia Beach, local parents are voicing increased concerns about their children's safety at the Renaissance Place Shopping Center. Among these concerned parents is Caitlin Jacox, who fears for the well-being of her family in light of recent events. City Councilman Stacy Cummings has recognized these community worries, particularly in light of rising violence in the area, which has seen multiple incidents since 2022. The impact of this violence has been felt by local businesses, with owners reporting an alarming 50% decline in customer visits, which is hurting the local economy. In response to these pressing issues, Cummings has scheduled a meeting with the city manager and police chief to explore potential civil litigation related to safety measures for local businesses. Meanwhile, a growing online petition is gathering support, as residents call for urgent actions to enhance security and restore a sense of safety in this popular shopping destination. 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. Norfolk International Airport Cancels Hotel Project Due to Major MisrepresentationsThe Norfolk International Airport has officially ended its partnership with ORF Hospitality Partners for a new hotel development, according to CEO Mark Perryman. The airport authority cited material breaches of agreement regarding financial support and team composition, particularly related to Virginia Beach-based L.T.D. Hospitality. Despite L.T.D.'s Neel Desai asserting that all claims were accurate, Perryman stressed the importance of dissolving the partnership. As the airport—located between Norfolk and Virginia Beach—experiences growth, with July marking its busiest month, Perryman is now exploring the possibility of leading a self-financed hotel project. In this new initiative, he aims to collaborate with major brands like Marriott or Hilton. The final decision regarding the airport's hotel plans will be made by the Board of Commissioners, as discussions related to civil litigation and real estate law are set to commence. 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. Over 5,000 Dominion Energy Customers Experience Power Outages in VirginiaThousands of Dominion Energy customers across Virginia faced significant power outages that began on Tuesday evening. Affected areas include Hampton Roads, with over 3,600 customers in Virginia Beach and 1,600 in Norfolk reporting interruptions. Dominion Energy is actively investigating the causes, which are linked to emergency work and equipment failures. Emergency responders, including police and fire crews in Portsmouth, were deployed to assist in the affected neighborhoods. Concentrated outages were particularly noted along Shore Drive in Virginia Beach and in the Ocean View area of Norfolk, raising concerns among both local businesses and residents. As Dominion Energy works to restore power, legal experts in civil litigation are starting to assess the potential consequences of these disruptions. Attorney James Davis of Norfolk emphasizes that such incidents may lead to disputes under real estate and corporate laws, highlighting the broader implications for the community as they navigate these challenges. Virginia Beach Woman Accused of Murdering Father in Alleged Abuse CaseA troubling case from Virginia Beach has led to 44-year-old Jennifer Mulligan being charged with first-degree homicide for the shooting of her elderly father, Woodard McClure. During a 911 call, Mulligan described the act as intentional, asserting it was a desperate attempt to end her father's long history of abuse. Her defense attorney, Roger Whitus, backed her claim by referencing statements from family members. The case has now been certified to a grand jury, highlighting complex challenges surrounding criminal defense strategies. Prosecutors are contending with Mulligan's admissions of guilt, making the legal landscape particularly tense as the situation develops in court. Amid these challenges, Mulligan's attorney is also pursuing changes to her bond status. The chilling details surrounding the events on Rodney Lane continue to unfold, raising critical questions about the intersection of law and family dynamics. Legal experts point out that this case could have wider implications for civil litigation, particularly concerning wills and estates, as it sheds light on the complications of elder care in Virginia and the familial relationships intertwined with such tragic events. Norfolk Prepares for COVID Babies' Kindergarten Debut: Emphasizing Early Development and Family InvolvementNORFOLK, Va. – As kindergarteners born during the COVID-19 pandemic enter classrooms this year, Norfolk Public Schools is rolling out specialized strategies to meet their unique developmental needs. Dr. Kelli Cedo, the Senior Director of Early Learning and Title I, emphasized the challenges these children face due to increased screen time and reduced social interaction, which are affecting their communication skills. To tackle these issues, the school system is enhancing resources for both preschool and kindergarten teachers. The new initiative focuses on key areas such as literacy, self-regulation, and increased parental involvement. The aim is to help families and their children transition smoothly into the educational system. Local parents are encouraged to engage actively in their child’s learning, particularly through reading and participating in wellness programs offered by the Family Welcoming Wellness Center. This collaborative effort in the Norfolk area not only addresses academic needs but also underscores the significance of supporting mental and emotional well-being for both students and their families.
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