WAVY.com Articles: May 14, 2023
May 14
Groundbreaking for first Wawa in North Carolina
Bayside Middle School wins grant from Teacher of the Year contest
VIDEOS: Beached whale, calf return to open ocean off Oregon’s coast
Johnson recovers from triple bogey to win LIV Golf Tulsa in playoff
Satellite photos show impact of burst of water sent to Lake Mead
Blog: Pleasant to start the week, rain soon to return
‘Riptide Race’ waterslide to open at Water Country USA on May 29
Manchin ratchets up battle with Biden
Student loan forgiveness: What to know as the Supreme Court mulls case
Texas mom welcomes 1st child days after completing breast cancer treatment
Michigan boy uses slingshot to save sister from abduction, police say
First-generation college students earn less than graduates whose parents went to college
MLB pitcher has skull fracture, concussion after taking line drive to the head
Three displaced following fire on Kilby Ave in Suffolk
Your Mai Tai may give you island vibes, but it’s not from Hawaii
Man had strokes at ages 28 and 33, lives to warn others
Man who fired shots outside Norfolk Target will not serve jail time
Fed hikes and default fears: Here’s what could be next for the housing market
Video shows gunman open fire on man arriving home in Los Angeles
The story of America’s last ‘king’ — and why his followers turned on him
Law school graduates turn their backs on NYC mayor during commencement address
Social Security COLA to drop significantly in 2024, senior group predicts
Man dies, 2 injured following triple shooting on Killam Ave in Norfolk
Here’s how much apartment space $1,500 buys in the top US cities: report
The fastest cars under $40,000
IIHS: Most small cars fail to protect rear passengers in a crash
Linda Yaccarino thanks Musk for opportunity, shares excitement to ‘build Twitter 2.0’
Mother delivers own baby thanks to Missouri 911 dispatcher’s help
Lake Mead discovery surfaces half-century-old investigation
Blog: Fantastic Mother’s Day ahead
Debt ceiling fight holds reminders of 2011 — except maybe worse
Kentucky’s bitter GOP governor primary comes to a head