Thursday, October 23rd, 2025
Good morning, Norfolk. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 23rd of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Norfolk Public Library and Keep Norfolk Beautiful are hosting the UpCycle Festival on Saturday, Nov. 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mary D. Pretlow Anchor Branch Library — the free, family-friendly event will feature hands-on workshops, upcycled art displays, and a panel on plastic pollution. City of Norfolk
- ➤ Dominion Energy said nearly 10,000 residents in Southeast Virginia lost power due to an equipment failure that mainly affected Portsmouth—Chesapeake. Automated technology restored power for about 4,000 customers, and the remaining customers will have power restored later this evening. WAVY
- ➤ The Salvation Army Hampton Roads Area Command launched its annual Angel Tree program Wednesday morning with a sponsor breakfast hosted with 13News Now—bringing together over 170 local business leaders and volunteers—aiming to deliver holiday gifts to more than 7,300 children locally and about 10,000 regionally while community members can adopt an Angel online or pick up a tag at participating locations with gifts due by December 5. 13 News Now
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Drivers in Norfolk are urged to drive carefully in autumn as wet leaves—acting like ice—make roads slippery and low sun angles at dawn and dusk reduce visibility, experts say. 13 News Now
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Allegiant Air ended service at Norfolk International mid-August after battling rising competition on popular leisure routes—officials now hope another carrier will replace the lost nonstop connection to Cincinnati. The airline's exit leaves four routes still served by other carriers. 13 News Now
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Crews in Norfolk began demolishing a $430,000 walkway at Ocean View Beach Park—built in May as part of a $2.5 million expansion—due to severe beach erosion that now leaves the ramp nearly underwater at high tide. A stairway will remain for access, and there are no plans to rebuild the walkway. WAVY
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ A federal shutdown now in its fourth week is stretching food banks and may pause SNAP benefits for over 800,000 Virginians if it continues into November—local relief efforts in Hampton Roads are already strained by record food bank visits and unpaid federal workers. WHRO
- ➤ Norfolk Police and NHTSA are marking National Teen Driver Safety Week from October 19th to October 25th to urge teens to follow safe driving habits while parents set firm rules. The campaign cites past crash statistics to show that inexperience and distractions increase risks — officials stress that clear guidelines can help keep young drivers safer. City of Norfolk
- ➤ A VCU poll from Oct. 6-14 shows incumbent attorney general candidate Jason Miyares now leads challenger Jay Jones 45% to 42%—a five-point gap that followed news of Jones' threatening texts from 2022. Miyares rejected Jones' apology as both campaigns face questions about the impact on this closely watched race. 3 WTKR
- ➤ Military families in Norfolk and Virginia Beach are facing financial stress as the government shutdown causes a surge in food pantry visits even though active duty troops received an October 15 paycheck. Local aid organizations report a 30 percent rise in emergency bridge loans—helping families manage extra expenses during this PCS season. WHRO
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Local nonprofit Drive Safe Hampton Roads is offering free or discounted Lyft rides for drinkers during Halloween weekend and the weekend before using 757 Sober Ride codes that cut up to $15 off rides from Oct. 24th, Oct. 25th, Oct. 31st and Nov. 1st in the Southside or Peninsula areas. Riders must be 21 or older and enter the code in the Lyft app to help prevent drunk driving—this measure aims to keep roads safer during the holidays. 3 WTKR
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Emma - The Play (Preview)
7:30-9 p.m. — Wells Theatre — Tickets starting at $83 — Experience a captivating preview of the classic tale reimagined for the stage.
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Norfolk's Halloween Pub Crawl
4:30-9 p.m. — The Public House — 25% off with code SCREAM25 — Embrace the spooky season with contests, prizes, and haunted fun at this festive pub crawl.
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Driver Improvement Course in Norfolk, VA
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. — Wyndham Garden Norfolk Downtown — $68 cash or money order only — Attend this class to improve your driving skills and receive your Certificate of Completion the same day.
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Thrice Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — The NorVa — Check for tickets — Experience the dynamic sound and thoughtful lyrics from iconic post-hardcore band Thrice.
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Emma - The Play
7:30-9 p.m. — Wells Theatre — Tickets start at $119 — Experience the charm of Jane Austen's classic tale brought to life on stage.
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Emma - The Play
7:30-9 p.m. — Wells Theatre — Tickets from $119 — Experience a delightful performance of Emma at the renowned Wells Theatre in Norfolk.
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Emma - The Play
7:30-9:00 p.m. — Wells Theatre — Starting at $130 — Experience the timeless tale of Emma brought to life on stage.
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Silent Disco
8-9:30 p.m. — The Market — Drink specials available — Dance the night away with your choice of music in a unique silent disco setting.
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From Ashes To New - Tour 2025
7-9 p.m. — The NorVa — All Ages — Experience an energetic night with From Ashes To New featuring Magnolia Park and Until I Wake.
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The Wiz Musical
7:30-9 p.m. — Chrysler Hall — Ticket packages available — Experience the classic retelling of the Wizard of Oz in an exciting musical format.
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