Todd Corillo has worked at WTKR since 2012. He now sits at the anchor desk at the television stationâs headquarters on Boush Street in Norfolk â a place his father, Glenn Corillo, called home for his career in TV broadcasting from 1978 to 1998.. âHow cool that is to be sitting in the chair that Dad pioneered in this market,â Todd Corillo said. Flashback more than four decades. Glenn Corillo was hired as the midnight to 5 a.m. disc jockey for WTAR Radio. He chose to be known as Glenn Corey for privacy reasons. âBack then, people could look you up in the phone book and call to ask you anything,â he said with a smile. Read more in the Sunday Break section.
 News flash: Plants are growing. In particular, plant-based restaurants keep on popping up in Hampton Roads, mirroring a Gallup poll this year that showed one in four Americans trying to cut back on their meats. In February, we covered a new surge of Black-owned vegan restaurants in the area, from the beautiful smoked portobello caps and chutney-topped fritters at Caribbean spot Desmondâs Island Soul Grill in Virginia Beach to the comfort fare at Newport News' Healthy Eatz and one of the areaâs best BLTs, meat or no meat, at Beyond Vegan Cell Food in Portsmouth. Read more in the Sunday Break section. Friday Night Bytes: Can Analytics Revolutionize High School Football? Read more in Sunday's Sports section. See Sunday's Main News section for more National, State and local election coverage.
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