Summary

The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT) is a four-lane, 20-mile toll bridge that crosses the lower Chesapeake Bay, connecting Virginia's Eastern Shore and south Hampton Roads, Virginia. Traffic on the CBBT can be checked via live cam and updated traffic map.
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT) is a four-lane, 20-mile toll bridge that crosses the lower Chesapeake Bay, connecting Virginia's Eastern Shore and south Hampton Roads, Virginia. Traffic on the CBBT can be checked via live cam and updated traffic map.
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Watch for three giant cranes arriving by ship Friday
757-247-4744Keep your eyes on the Hampton Roads sky on Friday. A trio of 208-foot-tall sky-blue container cranes affixed to a specialized barge-like ship is set to arrive Thursday morning by about 8 a.m. The ship will anchor in the Chesapeake Bay in the area just...Tags: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Local Authority, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Hampton Roads, Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel
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Get the kids out of the house
247-7470It's another winter Monday and the schools are closed. At a loss for what to do with the kids? Getting bored of the same old activities? Having a hard time finding something that's open on a federal holiday? We have some off-the-beaten-path...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Beach Vacations, History, Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel
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EDITORIAL: No tunnel vision
Sometimes, advocating "what we'd never do" is an excellent way to stir up new ideas about a well-worn topic. Consider the suggestion that a high-rise bridge might be the less-expensive alternative to adding lanes in an underwater tube at the Hampton...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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Bridge sketch makes rounds
247-4765It was something of a curveball that got the discussion rolling. Local lawmakers were in familiar territory, lamenting the region's transportation bottlenecks and headaches, when the former head of the Virginia Department of Transportation, Philip...Tags: Cornell University, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Timothy M. Kaine, Photography, Engineering
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Virginia Beach perfect for fall
alan.fallick@newsday.comWith summer gone, it doesn't mean you have to wait eight months before dipping a couple of toes at the beach, or hanging 10. Thirty-five miles of pristine sand and typical 72-degree daytime ocean-side temperatures this month make it possible to sneak...Tags: Macy's, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, Christkindlmarkt, Endangered Species
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Right on tracks
Some museums allow you to walk through displays of historical items and photographs. The Eastern Shore Railway Museum allows you to walk through history. The museum, which opened in 1988, is located on the grounds of a train station that was built in...Tags: Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Metal and Mineral, Onancock, Transportation
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Jan 1, 2006 2005 YEAR IN REVIEW | TOP 10 STORIES: TAKING A LOCAL LOOK BACK
Daily Press1 Now what, Fort Monroe? What to do with all those luxurious homes, the gazebo and the marina? Could the state's next big tourism draw be sitting on the edge of the Peninsula? Faced with losing historic Fort Monroe, the city of Hampton has to figure...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Mathews County, Hampton University, Murder, Elections
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Jan. 1, 2006: 2005 YEAR IN REVIEW | TOP 10 STORIES: TAKING A LOCAL LOOK BACK
Daily Press1. Now what, Fort Monroe? What to do with all those luxurious homes, the gazebo and the marina? Could the state's next big tourism draw be sitting on the edge of the Peninsula? Faced with losing historic Fort Monroe, the city of Hampton has to figure out...Tags: Mathews County, Hampton University, Murder, Elections, Local Elections
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Oct. 19, 2005: GEAR, GILLILAND SOUND OFF ON FORT MONROE
Daily PressDel. Tom Gear said Tuesday night that he might relinquish control over the future of Fort Monroe to the state government, rather than have the city lead the redevelopment process after the Army leaves. "Based on past history of the city of Hampton,"...Tags: Abortion, Casino and Gambling, Tourism and Leisure, Fort Monroe, Gaming and Lotteries
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Hampton Roads makes for sensible destination in Va.
Hartford CourantPORTSMOUTH, Va. -- Possibly the Hampton Roads area hasn't heard there's a bad economy going on, that we need to be thrifty and not squander our resources. Instead, this happily cluttered corner of Virginia luxuriantly overflows with fascinating places,...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Fort Eustis, Gloucester Point, Portsmouth (Portsmouth, Virginia), Douglas MacArthur
May 21, 2008
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Oct 7, 2007
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Oct 19, 2005
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May 27, 2004
|Story| Baltimore Sun
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