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  2. Newport News, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Newport News (/ ˌ n uː p ɔːr t-,-p ər t-/) [6] is an independent city in southeastern Virginia, United States.At the 2020 census, the population was 186,247. [5] Located in the Hampton Roads region, it is the fifth-most populous city in Virginia and 140th-most populous city in the United States.

  3. Portsmouth, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Confederates burned the shipyard again when they left in May 1862. [citation needed] Following the recapture of Norfolk and Portsmouth by the Union forces, the name of the shipyard was changed to Norfolk Naval Shipyard. The name of the shipyard was derived from its location in Norfolk County. The Norfolk Naval Shipyard today is located ...

  4. Hampton, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The third crossing option is the James River Bridge, also in Newport News, which connects to Isle of Wight County and the town of Smithfield. Hampton is also served by several major primary and secondary highways. These notably include U.S. Routes 17, 60 and 258, and Virginia State Routes 134 and 143.

  5. List of Delta Air Lines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Newport News: Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport: Terminated: Norfolk: Norfolk International Airport [103] Richmond: Richmond International Airport [103] Roanoke: Roanoke Regional Airport [137] United States : Pasco: Tri-Cities Airport: Terminated: Seattle: Seattle–Tacoma International Airport: Hub [96] [86] Spokane: Spokane ...

  6. United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    The state of Florida is the location of three major bases, NS Mayport, the Navy's fourth largest, in Jacksonville, Florida; NAS Jacksonville, a Master Air Anti-submarine Warfare base; and NAS Pensacola; home of the Naval Education and Training Command, the Naval Air Technical Training Center that provides specialty training for enlisted ...

  7. List of mass shootings in the United States in 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Three or more persons shot in one incident, excluding the perpetrator(s), at one location, at roughly the same time. Excluded are shootings associated with organized crime, gangs or drug wars. [14] ABC News: Four or more shot and killed in one incident, excluding the perpetrators, at one location, at roughly the same time. Mother Jones

  8. List of school shootings in the United States (2000–present ...

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    Location Deaths Injuries Total Description 2000 ; February 29, 2000: Flint, Michigan: 1 0 1: Killing of Kayla Rolland: At Buell Elementary School, a 6-year-old boy fatally shot 6-year-old girl classmate Kayla Rolland. To date, the boy is the youngest documented fatal school shooter. [1] See August 22, 2013, below. May 26, 2000: Lake Worth ...

  9. Hugh Roe O'Donnell - Wikipedia

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    According to his biographer Lughaidh Ó Cléirigh, Hugh Roe O'Donnell was born at the end of October 1572. [13] [14] Shirley Starke gives the exact date of 30 October. [15]He was a son to the Chief of the Name and Lord of Tyrconnell, Sir Hugh O'Donnell, and his second wife, Fiona MacDonald, the daughter of the Chief of Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg. [4]