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Ashley Fish

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Dollar

Dollar Bank: The Bank of the People!

Quincy got to spend a beautiful day at the Dollar Bank location in the Hilltop section of Virginia Beach.
road

Be Prepared for Holiday Road Conditions!

Attorney Katey Green from Huffman & Huffman sat down with Quincy to give him the 411 on driving during the busy holiday season.
scrabble

Car Trivia Scrabble!

AAA always keeps us safe while in our cars and on our roadways! In this edition of Living 757, Patricia and Quincy put each other to the test when it comes to car care knowledge!
lung

Fight Lung Cancer with Riverside

The care team at Riverside takes special pride in making sure their patients never feel alone on the journey. It is a major thing that sets Riverside apart from any other options in the 757.
Thanksgiving

What’s Happening Hampton Roads Thanksgiving 2023

In this edition of chit chat presented by Rutter Mills, Quincy and Patricia discuss all things 757 and Thanksgiving!
Jacki

Stay Healthy with Jacki!

https://youtu.be/hfH8Rgm6YvQ We love a good comeback story here at Living 757, and Jaqueline Hale is no exception. After the birth of her second son in 2010 Jaqueline found herself one hundred pounds overweight! Since she has always been an athlete, she figured getting back into a gym routine would get her to where she wanted to be...
Hunt Club

Check Out Haunted Hunt Club Farm!

For over 35 years, Hunt Club Farm has been providing the best scares in Hampton Roads!
roadways

Monsters on Our Roadways with Huffman & Huffman

One thing to keep in mind if you are able and you find yourself in an accident with a tractor trailer, is to take a photo of the truck’s driver-side door.
Bank

Dollar Bank Empowers the People

As an 11.5 billion dollar company, Dollar Bank is the largest mutual in the country. This means that there is no stock and there are no shareholders. It allows the bank to really focus on their customers.
domestic

Domestic Violence Awareness

One of the most common misconceptions is that people can tell when someone is experiencing domestic violence. But it has no face, and it’s impossible to just tell who is experiencing domestic violence and who isn’t.