There's nothing in the water this year. Pharrell has announced that his Something in the Water festival in Virginia Beach will no longer be taking place in October and has been postponed to April ...
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VIRGINIA BEACH — Something in the Water festival promoters likely will face new stipulations in a revised city sponsorship contract set to drop soon. City Council will vote Tuesday on several ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — 'Something in The Water' was set to make a splash this month, but unfortunately, it got postponed for another year. On Tuesday, Virginia Beach City Council will look at ...
My office will continue working to ensure that all businesses play by the rules, and that all Washingtonians have access to clean water.” Schwalb’s suit is asking for an unidentified amount of ...
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Something in the Water was supposed to happen this weekend at the Oceanfront. When Pharrell Williams' event—one of Virginia Beach's biggest music festivals—was ...
More than 48 hours after Hurricane Milton’s churn through Polk County, the water showed no signs of receding Saturday. “They ...
It doesn't matter if it's my own personal shows or if I'm doing a festival. I don't know, it's something in the water. It's vibing." While Craig has enjoyed his time in Wales, he admits that he ...
But this is California water politics. Modern-day Los Angeles ... Because even if there’s no coup at Metropolitan, there’s something shady going on. That much should be clear from some of ...
Virginia Beach City Council is expected to meet Tuesday night to figure out the financial support for the Something in the Water Festival. This comes just a few days after the festival was ...
NPR’s Pien Huang weighs in on RFK Jr.’s skepticism of conventional public health expertise and his recommendation to remove fluoride from the drinking water.