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The finding adds to a growing body of research about animals at the famous 17th-century settlement.
The Streetcar 390 Project is refurbishing a 1917 streetcar that once ran in the city. The project is also raising money for an educational pavilion to house the trolley.
Norfolk leaders say the city will still benefit — even if the amount is significantly less than early projections.
Luria joins a field of six other Democrats who will compete for their party’s nomination before facing Republican U.S. Rep. Jen Kiggans in November 2026.
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