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Sublime, Rebelution, Wiz Khalifa performing at new reggae festival in Virginia Beach
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — A new music festival is coming to the Virginia Beach Oceanfront this summer.
“Point Break Music Festival” will feature a mix of artists — mostly reggae bands and performers — for the two-day event. The lineup, posted to the festival’s website, is as follows:
Point Break Music Festival
The festival runs from June 1 – 2 at the beach at 5th Street, according to event organizers.
The first day of the festival will be headlined by Sublime. Rebelution will headline the second day.
Festival organizers say a limited number of pre-sale tickets will be available to buy on March 7. General ticket sales will start on March 8.
For more information, click here.
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Virginia Marie Tarney Obituary
Born on April 19, 1941, in Laporte, Indiana, she was the daughter of Robert F. Berns and Henrietta (Thompson) Berns. Virginia was…
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Virginia Supreme Court to hear redistricting oral arguments next week
VIRGINIA (WCYB) — The Virginia Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Monday, April 27, in a legal challenge connected to redistricting in the state.
A Tazewell County Circuit Court judge blocked the certification of votes from Tuesday’s congressional map referendum. Roughly 51 percent of voters voted “yes” to redraw the state’s congressional maps.
The Tazewell County judge ruled that the referendum was illegal.
Attorney General Jay Jones filed an appeal on Thursday, warning the decision would invalidate the votes of millions of Virginians and could pose problems ahead of the Aug. 4 primary.
Oral arguments are set for 9 a.m. Monday and an audio livestream will be available on the Virginia Supreme Court’s website.
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