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The group will include lawmakers, community and agency members to make recommendations in October.
The expanding cycling infrastructure aims to connect downtown to Ocean View, while prioritizing residents that rely on bikes for daily commuting.
Norfolk committed $1 million for a previously promised rec center and library after weeks of pressure from East Side residents over the city's "downtown tunnel vision."
The lacrosse discussion caused some sharp comments at Tuesday night's board meeting. Parents also pushed back on school redistricting map proposals.
A five-year effort rebranded as the Affordable Medicine Act this year picked up additional bipartisan support before facing Spanberger’s rejection.
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