Three correctional officers have been arrested in connection with two separate incidents of reported violence at Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt.
This poor lady lost her husband and Boar’s Head wants to drag her down to Virginia,” said Hamilton’s lawyer, Bill Marler, a prominent food safety attorney who opposed the request in a court
The Virginia Beach City Council met on Tuesday for an update on the status of the “Something in the Water” music festival and its commitment to the city.
The city will officially send festival organizers a termination notice and will begin to explore alternative programming for the weekend of April 26 and 27.
The USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) released a report summarizing its initial findings and recommendations for improvements in the wake of a large Listeria that occurred between May and November 2024 and was linked to liverwurst produced at a Boar’s Head facility in Jarratt,
The problems documented at the three factories echo some of the violations found at the Jarratt, Virginia, plant linked to the food poisoning outbreak. The newly released reports describe ...
Federal Offices of Inspector’s General (OIGs) provide the vital role of: OIGs conduct investigations and reviews to oversee the financial
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — The City of Virginia Beach sent a letter to Something in the Water festival organizers informing them they are in breach of their contract and that they have only days to resolve the issues.
Listen to this article After receiving a brief reprieve, the clock is ticking for organizers for Pharrell Williams’ Something in the Water music festival. Organizers were given five days to make significant progress in meeting Virginia Beach’s requirements for a lineup of performers and a start to ticket sales,
Virginia (9-11, 2-7 ACC) lost to 74-59 Notre Dame (9-10, 3-5 ACC) on Saturday night at John Paul Jones Arena. The loss is Virginia's first ever to the Fighting Irish in Charlottesville. See below ...
Boar’s Head has raised a courtroom beef with a New York widow whose husband died this summer after eating tainted liverwurst — and her high-profile attorney believes the deli meat giant is “sending a message” to him,
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