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Editorial: A Hampton Roads casino? The odds are long.

THE LAS VEGAS strip glitters and entices, its casinos and luxury hotels exerting a magnetic pull on patrons as strong as the electric lights that cast a glow far into the surrounding desert. The city in Nevada is one of several in America built on gambling, a list that includes Nevada's other gaming epicenter in Reno, Atlantic City in New Jersey and Biloxi, Miss.

Officials to publicly announce Something in the Water 2020

VIRGINIA, Va. (WAVY) - An official event announcement for next year's Something In The Water festival is happening on Monday. During a presentation at a city council briefing this month, officials revealed that there will be a pre-sale, 3-day general admissions tickets available to Virginia locals and returning customers on Saturday, October 19.

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Three years after Hurricane Matthew devastated Virginia Beach, how has the city changed?

Since her Windsor Woods home flooded in Hurricane Matthew three years ago, each new storm brings Katie Llewellyn waves of anxiety. And the same routine: She tracks the forecast, cleans the house and packs a go-bag. During hurricanes Florence and Dorian - which ended up largely sparing the region - her family left home to stay with her parents.