Suffolk Fire & Rescue evacuated Chorey Park apartments after smoke from a faulty HVAC system triggered alarms. No fire or injuries were reported, and residents returned once the building was cleared.
Small Business Saturday on Nov. 29 offers Suffolk a crucial chance to boost its economy, support local jobs, and keep ...
The Friends of the Suffolk Library Bookstore, run by volunteers and fueled by donations, channels all sales back into Suffolk ...
Suffolk officials and agencies held a large-scale tornado disaster drill at King’s Fork High School, testing emergency ...
Suffolk Art Gallery’s new drawing derby brought 40 local artists together for a fast-paced showcase, raising funds for the ...
The Knights of Columbus Suffolk Council 7363 continues a local holiday tradition, selling fresh-cut Christmas trees to ...
Knotts Creek Trees, run by three lifelong friends in North Suffolk, offers more than just Fraser firs—it’s a festive, ...
Suffolk City Council postponed the Lake Pointe rezoning vote to Jan. 21, 2026, allowing more time to review developer ...
Discover how simple, everyday acts of kindness and connection are helping to build a stronger, more welcoming Suffolk—one neighborly gesture at a time.
Booker T. Washington Elementary will host Suffolk’s first-ever step competition on Dec. 13, bringing teams from across the ...
Suffolk City Council voted 8-0 to set a Jan. 1 deadline for city manager applications, ending months of debate over the ...
Suffolk Fire & Rescue quickly contained a garage apartment fire on Kilby Avenue on Thursday afternoon. No injuries were reported, and the cause is under investigation by the Fire Marshal’s Office.
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