Thursday, December 12th, 2024
Good morning, Norfolk. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 12th of December.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Stephen Miller and his sons distribute holiday gifts to patients in the cancer unit at Sentara General Hospital, honoring the memory of Katie Miller, who passed away from Ewing's sarcoma. 3 WTKR
- ➤ Nauticus' WinterFest on the Wisconsin, inspired by holiday movies, will be open every day until New Year's, featuring activities and a light display on the historic battleship. 3 WTKR
- ➤ Eleanor's Norfolk, a bookstore and bottle shop in Ghent, founded by Erin Dougherty, serves as a creative hub for education and social movements, offering diverse books and sustainable bottles. The Virginian-Pilot
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A truck crashed into an apartment in Norfolk and fled, causing undetermined damages and prompting police investigation. 13 News Now
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ A Government Accountability Office report, prompted by Congress due to accidents and fatalities, highlights 3,600 Special Forces accidents from 2012-2022, recommending ways to decrease risks in military training. 3 WTKR
- ➤ The Norfolk City Council deferred a decision on a 154-unit affordable housing project until 2025 amid community pushback and discussions about the concentration of low-income housing. Daily Press
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Sailors aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford discuss their strategies for maintaining mental health, highlighting the Navy's ongoing efforts to support their well-being, in response to the challenges of life at sea. 3 WTKR
- ➤ The CDC alerts the public to the reemergence of Carfentanil, a drug 100 times stronger than Fentanyl, in the American drug supply, posing a significant overdose risk. 3 WTKR
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Maury High School's star athlete Ari Watford will not participate in the state championship game despite potentially being fit to play. Daily Press
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A Christmas Carol at Saint Patrick Catholic School
This adaptation of Charles Dickens' timeless tale follows Ebenezer Scrooge's transformative journey towards redemption with the help of his long-dead business partner, Jacob Marley.
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A Merry Little Christmas Carol in Norfolk
This adaptation of Charles Dickens' holiday classic features direction and choreography by Jordan Setzer and runs in repertoire with A Sherlock Carol.
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A Merry Little Christmas Carol at Wells Theatre, Norfolk
This beloved holiday production invites audiences to experience Scrooge's transformation through dance and song, suitable for ages 6 and up.
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Norfolk Chamber Consort Performance at Arts at the Attucks
The Norfolk Chamber Consort will perform at the historic Attucks Theatre as part of the 'Arts at the Attucks' series featuring free performances by local artists.
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The Christmas Star - A Planetarium Experience
Experience a journey back over 2000 years as the planetarium simulates the sky of the time of the Christmas star, showcasing celestial movements among the stars.
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Candlelight Concert: Christmas Carols on Strings
Experience a live musical performance of beloved Christmas carols, performed by the Listeso String Quartet in a candlelit atmosphere at Granby Theater.
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A Sherlock Carol at Wells Theatre
A Sherlock Carol combines elements of murder mystery and music, as Sherlock Holmes investigates the death of Ebenezer Scrooge alongside a grown Tiny Tim during the holiday season.
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Troy Breslow - Live Performance
Troy Breslow, a celebrated Country music singer-songwriter from Hampton Roads, VA, will perform live at Afterglow Brewing.
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Paint & Sip: Nutcracker and Candle Crafting Evening
Participants can create their own nutcracker or candles while enjoying refreshments and socializing in a relaxed setting.
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A Merry Little Christmas Carol in Norfolk
This adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic tale, directed and choreographed by Jordan Setzer, offers a family-friendly holiday experience at the Wells Theatre.
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