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City Manager’s Update
The Virginia Beach Police Department’s Cold Case Unit
has partnered with the Communications Office to produce
Virginia Beach Cold Case Files, a new video series, to help
solve perplexing disappearances, tragic murders and unsolved crimes. By engaging the public,
the department hopes to shed new light on cases that have stalled due to lack of evidence and
ultimately help victims and their families gain closure and justice.
The first episode of Virginia Beach Cold Case Files, “What
Happened to Barbara Jean?,” debuted Thursday, Aug. 27.
Barbara Jean Monaco was just 18 years old when she came
to Virginia Beach with her sister and friends on vacation.
One night, she headed to a night club alone and vanished.
This week was the 42nd anniversary of her disappearance.
The series is available to watch on multiple City platforms, including:
• YouTube.com/VirginiaBeachTV
• Facebook.com/CityOfVaBeach
• Instagram.com/cityofvabeach
• VBgov.com/media
• VBTV – Cox 48/Verizon 45: Sun 6 p.m.; Mon 5 a.m.; Tue &
Fri 9 p.m.; Wed 8 a.m.; Thu 6:30 p.m.; Sat 12 a.m. & 3 p.m.
Anyone with information on Barbara Jean or other active cases may
email the VBPD Cold Case Homicide Unit at [email protected], call
the Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP, or the VBPD Detectives
Bureau at (757) 385-4101.
The Kempsville branch of the Virginia Beach City Treasurer’s Office, 5340 Fairfield Shopping
Center, will be closed Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 1-3, for maintenance to replace air
conditioning units. Residents may go to other Treasurer’s office locations for services including:
• Main Office & Administration - Municipal Center, Bldg. 1 – 2401 Courthouse Drive
• Beach Office – 420 Birdneck Circle
• Thalia Office – Thalia Collins Square Shopping Center, 4001 Virginia Beach Blvd., #112
Some online payment options are available from www.vbepay.com. Other payment option details are
available at: www.vbgov.com/government/departments/city-treasurer/Pages/payment-options.aspx
Kevin Chatellier has been selected as director of Budget and
Management Services, replacing former Budget Director David Bradley,
who was appointed deputy city manager for infrastructure earlier this year.
Kevin began his career as a management and budget analyst with the City
in 2008 and was promoted to a senior analyst in 2014. He was promoted to
Budget and Management Services administrator in 2017 and named acting co-director of the
department in September 2019.
Chatellier moved from Paducah, Kentucky, to Virginia Beach after earning his bachelor’s degree
and a Master of Public Administration degree from Murray State University in Kentucky. His
position became effective Aug. 27.
You don’t need to be a resident of Virginia Beach very long before you
hear about the impressive Emergency Medical Services and Virginia
Beach’s volunteer rescue squads. When Chief Emeritus Bruce
Edwards passed away Saturday morning, Aug. 22, at the age of 72,
stories of his stewardship of EMS started flowing. It became clear that
he earned Council’s honor of having the building named for him. Staff
has begun the work on the signage and plan for the Bruce W. Edwards
Virginia Beach Emergency Medical Services Headquarters and Training
Center. We will update you on progress.
Bruce joined the Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad in 1967. By 1973, he became the
executive director of the Emergency Coronary Care Program, leading an effort to deploy the first
volunteer Advanced Life Support providers in Virginia. In 1975, he became the coordinator of
the newly created Office of EMS. Bruce was named chief of the Department of EMS in 1984,
serving for 32 years and laying the foundations for the effective organization that it is today.
Chief Edwards was actively involved in regional and state EMS activities, taking the lead in
creating many of medical control and regulatory systems we rely on every day. In addition to
multiple tours on the EMS Governor’s Advisory Board, he ultimately served as the chairman of
the Virginia Board of Health. Bruce was promoted to chief emeritus in 2016, where he remained
active as an advisor and mentor over the last four years, making him the longest serving member
in the history of VBEMS.
Several of the grant programs City Council funded with the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and
Economic Security (CARES) Act money are either already or soon will be available for
applications. These include programs for residents, businesses and non-profit organizations and
are being offered in addition to other aid packages that have been available over the past few
months. For details about each program, including criteria, eligibility and application
requirements, visit emergency.vbgov.com/coronavirus#money. It is important to note that the
application timeframe for each program varies. The new programs are:
Applications are being accepted through Friday, Sept. 11. To encourage businesses to continue
their operations and help mitigate the negative impacts of the pandemic, these grants are
intended to provide immediate financial relief for expenses already incurred by the businesses.
Applications are now being accepted for this program that provides eligible households with
assistance to help prevent foreclosure of low- and moderate-income homeowners in Virginia
Beach who have experienced loss of employment income due to COVID-19. Assistance is
provided one time and payments are made directly to the mortgage company. The program does
not provide rental assistance. To start the application process, residents must complete a quick,
online questionnaire at VBgov.com/mortgageassistance to see if they meet the initial screening
criteria. Full program details, terms and conditions are also available there. Residents who are
unable to complete the online screening questionnaire should call (757) 385-5750.
Applications will be accepted beginning Sept. 1 through Oct. 1. This program provides grant
assistance to qualified 501(c)3 non-profit organizations for immediate financial relief for
unforeseen expenses due to the global health emergency.
Applications will be accepted between Sept. 1 and Nov. 15, 2020 and will be reviewed on a
rolling basis until funding has been expended. This program provides grant assistance to
qualified arts and cultural 501(c)3 non-profit organizations for immediate financial relief for
unforeseen expenses due to the global health emergency.
As a reminder, the Real Estate and Personal Property Tax Relief Program is accepting
applications through Monday, Aug. 31. The City Services Bill Pandemic Relief Program is also
still available and provides financial assistance to qualifying residential customers who need
assistance for solid waste collection, storm water, sanitary sewer and water services charges.
For more information, including the latest updates and a host of other available resources, visit
emergency.vbgov.com/coronavirus.
Three PPE distribution events will take place on Saturday, Aug. 29,
one coinciding with FREE COVID-19 testing held by the Virginia
Beach Department of Public Health. As part of the Health Equity Pilot
Program, the state is providing free masks and hand sanitizer for
Virginia Beach residents who cannot afford them. Bags for distribution
will contain two cloth masks, two bottles of hand sanitizer and
literature from the Health Equity Task Force on COVID-19 and mask
washing instructions. They will also include a reminder to complete
the 2020 Census and important hurricane preparedness information.
Here are Saturday’s distribution locations where you can get these items while supplies last:
• Free PPE only, no testing
9 a.m. to noon | Outside Grand Mart International Foods, 649 Newtown Road
• Free PPE only, no testing
9 a.m. to noon | Plaza Baptist Church, 245 S. Rosemont Road
• Free PPE and COVID testing
10 a.m. to noon | Kingdom Cathedral, 3820 Stoneshore Road
The Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, Zeiders American Dream Theater, Virginia Museum
of Contemporary Art, Little Theatre of Virginia Beach, Military Aviation Museum and the
Lynnhaven House, with support from Sandler Center Foundation and Virginia Beach Cultural
Affairs Department, will band together to support our local
community with a joint food drive benefiting the Foodbank
of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore and
furloughed arts and entertainment employees.
• Military Aviation Museum
Open Monday-Sunday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Collection box at building, 1341 Princess Anne
Road | Bring a donation and receive $2.00 off a regular adult admission ticket at $15.00
• Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)
Open Thursday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Friday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.;
Sunday: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. | Collection box at building, 2200 Parks Avenue
• Sandler Center for the Performing Arts and Zeiders American Dream Theater
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. | Table on the Sandler Center plaza, 4517 Commerce Street
• Lynnhaven House – Virginia Beach Historic Houses
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. | Collection box outside building, 4409 Wishart Road
• Little Theatre of Virginia Beach
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. | Collection box outside building, 550 Barberton Drive
Donations should follow the Food Bank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore
Guidelines. A full list of accepted items can be found here: foodbankonline.org.
The Virginia Beach History Museums staff is seeking public input on future public and
educational programming and events, as well as assistance in helping plan future exhibits.
VBHM host free and low-cost programs all year long for citizens. Results of this survey will
provide valuable insight and guide the types of programs and events offered. The survey is
available online at publicinput.com/historymuseums through Monday, Aug. 31.
Virginia Beach History Museums has launched its first-ever
podcast to help residents further access stories and education
provided by VBHM staff. “Beyond the Passage” will feature
staff discussing hidden histories, educational content,
interviews with special guests and more. The first episode,
released Wednesday, Aug. 26, highlights the 100th Anniversary
of the 19th Amendment, some of the women featured at VBHM
sites and an interview with Dr. Kimberli Gant, the McKinnon
Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Chrysler
Museum of Art. The podcast is available on SoundCloud at soundcloud.com/user-69884504.
♦ Virginia Beach Television (VBTV) Program Schedule | Aug. 30 through Sept. 5, 2020.
VIRGINIA BEACH TELEVISION Cox Cable Channels 46, 47 & 48
Verizon Cable Channels 46, 47 & 45
PROGRAM SCHEDULE AUGUST 30 – SEPTEMBER 5, 2020
VIRGINIA BEACH TELEVISION provides locally produced and other specialty programming to support the mission of the Virginia Beach Municipal Government and the Virginia Beach City Public School System. Program listings reflect expected airtimes but may be preempted by public meetings, hearings, and special events.
e~Streaming is available at https://www.vbgov.com/media for all LIVE public sessions of Virginia Beach
City Council and Planning Commission meetings, archives of previous meetings, and original VBTV programming. LIVE meetings and previous sessions of the Virginia Beach City School Board can be accessed at http://www.vbschools.com/schoolboard/archive.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL MEETING (Cox 48 / Verizon 45) — Recablecast of the August
25 meeting: Sun 9am. LIVE: Tue, Special Session 3pm; Special Formal Session 6pm. Recablecast: Thu 7pm; Fri 9am.
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING (Cox 47 / Verizon 47) — Recablecast of the
August 25 meeting: Mon 2pm; Wed 7pm; Sat 9am.
VIRGINIA BEACH TELEVISION – COX 48 / VERIZON 45 A BIOGRAPHY OF AMERICA: THE NEW CITY — View history as a living narrative rather than a series of irrefutable facts to be memorized. Prominent historians present America's story as something that is best understood from a variety of perspectives. Sun 9pm; Mon 8am & 3pm; Thu 12am; Fri 3pm. A PLACE OF OUR OWN: MOVEMENT— Insight and advice for solving issues related to parenting and child rearing. Mon 2:30am, 1:30pm & 11:30pm; Tue & Thu 7:30am; Wed 2:30am, 1:30pm & 8:30pm; Fri 8:30pm; Sat 7:30am, 1:30pm & 11:30pm. AGAINST ALL ODDS: CASE STUDY — Discover statisitical solutions to the puzzles of everyday life. Learn how data collection and manipulation - paired with intelligent judgement and common sense - can lead to more informed decision making. Sun 6am; Tue & Thu 12pm; Fri 1am. AMERICAN CINEMA: THE HOLLYWOOD STYLE — Explore film history and American culture through the eyes of Hollywood insiders. Sun 10:30pm; Mon 9:30am & 4:30pm; Thu 1:30am; Fri 4:30pm. ART HISTORY: COLONIALS — Sun 4:30pm; Tue & Sat 9:30am; Wed 6:30am & 4:30pm. ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD: REALMS OF LIGHT - THE BAROQUE — From the restrained classical tradition to energetic and spontaneous modern art, masterpieces of the Western world are interpreted through major paintings. Sun 1pm; Fri 8am; Sat 2pm. DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA - THE COURTS: OUR RULE OF LAW — Sun & Thu 2pm; Fri 1pm. DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY: LEARNING — Explore historic and current theories of human behavior through demonstrations, classic experiments and simulations, current research, documentary footage, and computer animation. Sun 11:30pm; Mon 10:30am & 5:30pm; Thu 2:30am; Fri 5:30pm.
ECONOMICS U$A: STAGFLATION — Explore fundamentals of economic history, theory, and practice. Sun 7am; Tue & Thu 1pm; Fri 2am. ENCOURAGING WORDS: ENRICHING EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE — Explore language development milestones relating to the growth of a child's expressive language. Sun 7:30pm; Mon 6:30am; Tue & Fri 10:30pm; Wed 9:30am; Sat 1:30am & 4:30pm. EXPLORING THE WORLD OF MUSIC: HARMONY — Explore basic elements of music and how music is an expression of culture. Sun & Thu 2:30pm; Fri 1:30pm. FOCUS NNS — Explore current events at Newport News Shipbuilding. Mon 1:30am, 12:30pm & 10:30pm; Tue & Thu 6:30am; Wed 1:30am, 12:30pm & 7:30pm; Fri 7:30pm; Sat 6:30am, 12:30pm & 10:30pm. FRONTLINE FIREFIGHTER — Produced by the City of Virginia Beach Fire Department to explore current training trends and report news of interest to firefighters and citizens alike. Mon 1am, 12pm & 10pm; Tue & Thu 6am; Wed 1am, 12pm & 7pm; Fri 7pm; Sat 6am, 12pm & 10pm. HOW IN THE WORLD — Learn how tornados form; how beekeepers process honey; and Professor omnibus reveals the strength of polymers. Sun 7pm; Mon 6am; Tue 10pm; Wed 9am; Fri 10pm; Sat 1am & 4pm. KENNEDY CENTER PERFORMING ARTS - TELLING STORIES: CAROLE BOSTON WEATHERFORD — Sun & Tue 12am; Mon & Sat 6pm; Wed 9pm; Thu 8am & 3pm; Fri 5am. LEARNING MATH: PATTERNS IN CONTEXT — Designed for elementary and middle school teachers, and organized according to standards developed by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, this series explores topics in measurement, number operations, statistics, geometry, and algebra. Sun 6:30am; Tue & Thu 12:30pm; Fri 1:30am. MATH MONSTERS — Designed for pre-kindergarten children, this animated series provides an amusing and enlightening introduction to mathematical concepts. Sun 4pm; Tue & Sat 9am; Wed 6am & 4pm. MEET THE AUTHOR: DENNIS DENENBERG — Sun 5pm; Tue & Sat 10am; Wed 7am & 5pm. MOM ALWAYS SAID: WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE, I WALKED... — Discussion between real moms with real experiences and real tips on raising a family. Mon 12:30am, 11:30am & 9:30pm; Tue & Thu 5:30am; Wed 12:30am & 6:30pm; Fri 6:30pm; Sat 5:30am, 11:30am & 9:30pm. MONEYTRACK: SECRET MILLIONARE'S CLUB — Learn how to make your money work for you, and keep your investments on track so you can retire in style and enjoy the good life. Mon 2am, 1pm & 11pm; Tue & Thu 7am; Wed 2am, 1pm & 8pm; Fri 8pm; Sat 7am, 1pm & 11pm. NEWSWRITING: NEWS WRITING LANGUAGE AND STYLE — Explore techniques to become a better writer through traditional and emerging journalistic styles. Mon 12am, 11am & 9pm; Tue 5am; Wed 12am, 11am & 6pm; Thu 5am & 6pm; Fri 6pm; Sat 5am, 11am & 9pm. ON THE OTHER HAND — Learn American Sign Language. Sun 8:30pm; Mon 7:30am; Tue & Fri 11:30pm; Wed 10:30am; Sat 2:30am & 5:30pm. READ-ALEE-DEED-ALEE: THE CUB IN THE TUB — An early reading series introducing sounds and rhyming patterns that unlock words and the meaning of words. Sun 3:45pm; Tue & Sat 8:45am; Wed 5:45am & 3:45pm. REAL VIRGINIA — Agricultural news and family-oriented stories presented by the Virginia Farm Bureau. Mon 12:30am, 11:30am & 9:30pm; Tue & Thu 5:30am; Wed 12:30am, 11:30am & 6:30pm; Fri 6:30pm; Sat 5:30am, 11:30am & 9:30pm. SHAMU TV: ANIMALS IN PERIL — Sun 3pm; Tue & Sat 8am; Wed 5am & 3pm.
SIGNING TIME: WHO HAS THE FROG? — An introduction to American Sign Language for children. Sun 5:30pm; Tue & Sat 10:30am; Wed 7:30am & 5:30pm. THE MATH DUDE: SLOPE OF A LINE — Middle and high school students can improve their algebra skills with these fast–paced programs devoted to Algebra I as it is taught in the classroom today. Sun 3:30pm; Tue & Sat 8:30am; Wed 5:30am & 3:30pm. THE POWER OF PLACE: THE MARITIME CONNECTION — Explore the physical, human, political, historical, economic, and cultural factors that affect people and natural environments. Sun 8am; Mon, Tue, Wed & Fri 2pm; Thu 11pm. THE ROLE FORESTS PLAY IN FLOOD CONTROL FOR VIRGINIA BEACH — Recorded on July 23, 2020 at Councilwoman Barbara Henley's Princess Anne District meeting, Dr. Daniel McLaughlin, assoicate professor in the Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation at Virginia Tech, speaks about flood control. Sun & Tue 1am; Mon & Sat 7pm; Wed 10pm; Thu 9am & 4pm; Fri 6am. THE WHOLE CHILD CAREGIVER GUIDE: I'M GLAD I'M ME — Sun 5:30am; Tue & Thu 11:30am; Fri 12:30am. THE WORLD OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY: THE ANXIETY DISORDERS — See how people with diagnosed psychological disorders actually behave. Case studies, enriched with commentary from experts, help demystify the biological, psychological, and environmental causes of dysfunctional behavior. Sun 9:30pm; Mon 8:30am & 3:30pm; Thu 12:30am; Fri 3:30pm. UNSEEN LIFE ON EARTH: THE MICROBIAL UNIVERSE — Peer into the microbial world and discover how microorganisms affect everything from medicine to environmental issues to global politics. Dynamic visuals and case studies, including DNA testing and dramatic battles against dangerous viruses, illustrate the work and effects of microorganisms. Sun 5am; Tue & Thu 11am; Fri 12am. VIRGINIA BEACH COLD CASE FILES: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BARBARA JEAN? — See if you can help solve perplexing disappearances, tragic murders and unsolved crimes from VBPD’s cold case files. Sun 6pm; Mon 5am; Tue & Fri 9pm; Wed 8am; Thu 6:30pm; Sat 12am & 3pm. X-POWER: BATTLE PLAN — Foster the development of algebraic thinking through visualization of concepts rather than abstract symbolic manipulation. Sun 4:15pm; Tue & Sat 9:15am; Wed 6:15am & 4:15pm.
VIRGINIA BEACH TELEVISION – COX 47 / VERIZON 47
A BIOGRAPHY OF AMERICA — Wed 3pm. A HISTORY OF BLACK ACHIEVEMENT IN AMERICA: CIVIL RIGHTS — Explore the contributions of Black Americans to have influenced our culture, enriched our society, and shaped the history of the United States. Mon 10:30pm; Tue & Fri 11:30am & 3:30pm; Thu 11:30am. A PLACE OF OUR OWN — Sun 11:30pm. AGAINST ALL ODDS — Thu 9pm. AMERICAN CINEMA — Wed 4:30pm. ART HISTORY: COLONIALS — Tue 6am; Thu 6am & 5:30pm. ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD — Mon 7pm; Tue 11pm; Wed 2pm; Fri 5pm & 11pm. CLASSIC ARTS SHOWCASE — Enjoy the classic arts by experiencing short video clips of film and music. Sat 12am through 8am, 1:30pm through 6pm, and 8pm through Sun 8pm. CONSTITUTION: THAT DELICATE BALANCE - SCHOOL PRAYER, GUN CONTROL, AND THE RIGHT TO ASSEMBLE — Key political, legal, and media professionals engage in spontaneous and heated debates on controversial issues. Mon 11pm; Tue & Fri 12pm & 4pm; Thu 12pm. DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA — Tue 5pm; Wed & Fri 6pm; Thu & Sat 7pm. DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY — Wed 5:30pm. ECONOMICS U$A — Thu 10pm. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS: HURRICANE: PREPARE TO SURVIVE — Using footage from hurricane Andrew as a blueprint for individual and family disaster planning, this program addresses the issues of hurricane preparedness before, during and after a storm strikes. Tue & Thu 7am. EXERCISE HORIZONS — Mon, Wed, Fri 10:30am; Tue & Thu 2:30pm. EXPLORING THE WORLD OF MUSIC — Tue 5:30pm; Wed & Fri 6:30pm; Thu & Sat 7:30pm. FIT FOR DUTY — An exercise program spanning several disciplines, such as kickboxing, Pilates, aerobics, weight training, and more. Produced by The Pentagon Channel. Mon & Wed 12pm; Tue & Thu 8am. FOCUS NNS — Sun 10:30pm. FRONTLINE FIREFIGHTER — Sun 10pm; Mon through Fri 9am; Mon, Wed, & Fri 1pm; Thu 11pm. FUZION FITNESS — Mon & Wed 11am; Tue & Thu 3pm; Fri 11am. HOMEBOUND EXERCISE — Mon, Wed, Fri 10am; Tue & Thu 2pm. HOW IN THE WORLD — Mon, Wed, & Fri 9:30am; Mon & Sat 6:30pm; Thu 11:30pm. JURY ORIENTATION — A helpful guide for anyone called to jury duty. Sun 8pm; Mon 8am & 8pm; Wed, Fri & Sat 8am. KENNEDY CENTER PERFORMING ARTS — Fri 7pm.
LAUNCHING YOUNG READERS: FLUENT READING — Learn how parents, childcare providers, and kindergarten teachers can get children started on the road to literacy. Mon 10pm; Fri 3pm; Thu 11am. LEARNING MATH — Thu 9:30pm. MATH MONSTERS — Thu 5pm. MEET THE AUTHOR: DENNIS DENENBERG — Thu 6pm. MONEYTRACK — Sun 11pm. NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART: JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLER: THE LYRICS OF ART — Explore Whistler's life and career in America, London, Paris, and Venice. Tue & Thu 6:30am. NEWSWRITING — Sun 9pm; Mon 7:30am & 6pm; Tue & Thu 1:30pm; Wed 7:30am & 11:30pm; Fri 7:30am; Sat 6pm. READ-ALEE-DEED-ALEE — Thu 4:45pm. REAL VIRGINIA — Sun 9:30pm. SHAMU TV: ANIMALS IN PERIL — Thu 4pm. SIGNING TIME — Mon & Wed 12:30pm; Tue 8:30am; Thu 8:30am & 6:30pm. TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES: ROOTED IN CULTURE — Learn about the connection between the national standards for foreign language learning and current research in foreign language education. Mon & Wed 11:30am; Tue & Thu 7:30am. THE HABITABLE PLANET: RISK, EXPOSURE, AND HEALTH — Explore environmental science through a study of the Earth's natural systems. Mon 9:30pm; Fri 2:30pm; Thu 10:30am. THE MATH DUDE — Thu 4:30pm. THE PATH TO ENERGY EFFICIENCY — For over 20 years, the Virginia Beach Visitors Center has served as a gateway to fun in the sun. Now, the building serves as a visible commitment to a city-wide energy savings initiative. This video follows the process as the building goes through an energy audit. Sun 8:30pm; Mon 8:30am & 8:30pm; Wed, Fri & Sat 8:30am. THE POWER OF PLACE — Tue & Fri 10pm. THE ROLE FORESTS PLAY IN FLOOD CONTROL FOR VIRGINIA BEACH — Fri 8pm. THE WHOLE CHILD CAREGIVER GUIDE: I'M GLAD I'M ME — Thu 8:30pm. THE WORLD OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY: THE ANXIETY DISORDERS — See how people with diagnosed psychological disorders actually behave. Case studies, enriched with commentary from experts, help demystify the biological, psychological, and environmental causes of dysfunctional behavior. Wed 3:30pm. THE WORLD OF CHEMISTRY: FUTURES — Mon 9pm; Fri 2pm; Thu 10am. UNSEEN LIFE ON EARTH — Thu 8pm. X-POWER — Thu 5:15pm.
VIRGINIA BEACH TELEVISION – COX 46 / VERIZON 46
General information about the City of Virginia Beach, plus current events and late-breaking news of interest to local citizens, cablecasts 24 hours a day with audio provided by NOAA Weather radio.
Visit our web site at www.VBgov.com/VBTV
For more information regarding VBTV programming please contact the Creative Services Division at 385-1868 or [email protected]