Top 10 stories for 2011 [Daily Press, Newport News, Va.]
| By Matt Sabo, Daily Press, Newport News, Va. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
On the night of
The tornado destroyed or damaged about 200 homes in
Some residents are still rebuilding from the tornado. Killed in the tornado were
The tornado also sliced through a small section of
The caged girl
While residents of
The girl was found by
The girl's blond hair was matted and she was missing chunks of it. She was also eating bits of her own flaking skin.
At a court hearing in December, a judge certified to a grand jury charges of attempted capital murder and felony child neglect stemming from their treatment of their daughter, now 7. An additional charge of felony murder related to the death of their infant son -- his remains were found in a pine box buried beneath a shed in the Gores' yard -- were dropped.
A cause of death hasn't been determined for the boy, who was born in 2007. The girl, now 7, was placed in the care of a foster family and is doing well, even recently visiting
The tornado that destroyed and damaged extensive portions of
Middle school students were out of classes for two days while school officials, administrators and teachers scrambled to accommodate the influx of Page students at
Over the summer, portable classrooms were installed in a
In November, the
The school system will also use
The next issue to tackle for the
Following nearly three years of legal wrangling, the
The 40
The
Supervisor
Bob "JJ" Orth won the
Sheriff
A number of other candidates in
In the
Longtime Sheriff
Howlett left office by retiring on
Howlett was not alone in getting voted out of office as longtime Commonwealth's Attorney
Commissioner of Revenue Raymond Hundley was also defeated.
Three incumbents on the
Three incumbents on the
County Treasurer
Hurricane Irene
On
Almost eight years after Hurricane Isabel caused widespread damage and flooding, residents were well prepared before Irene spun ashore and lashed the region with gusting winds. Only one serious injury was reported in
Across low-lying areas, residents moved their belongings out of harm's way in advance of the storm. Shelves in stores were cleared of water, batteries and other essentials for riding out a storm.
Though thousands of residents lost power, outages weren't as widespread and for as long as during Isabel.
"It was nowhere near like Isabel," said
The massive storm was more than 520 miles wide, rumbling ashore in
The storm followed a 5.8-magnitude earthquake that shook the region on
Republican mass meeting
A mass meeting of the
Supporters of local candidates crammed
In another pivotal race,
Both Chriscoe and Smith would go on to win elections to the seats they sought. Neither incumbent At-Large Supervisor
In another race,
An investigation into the
The body of Kelly, 48, was discovered by a friend in the home she lived in on
Prior to the discover of Kelly's body, Witcher allegedly told acquaintances the "took care" of the victim an hour after he left his residence with a rifle. During the investigation into Kelly's murder,
Among the items seized by investigators from the residence where Kelly's body was discovered included a bloodstained pillow, bloodstained clothing belonging to Kelly and projectile fragments removed from her body.
Witcher is expected to face trial this year.
Road construction
After 2 1/2 years, a highway widening project on
Contractors widened the highway and built a raised concrete median, replacing a turning lane in the middle of the highway. A traffic signal was installed at the intersection of
The concrete median was installed to lower the crash risk for motorists using the center lane.
While
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