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The city asked community members what they would like to see on the property. Ideas rolled in.
The closure of the Signature at West Neck created controversy and safety concerns about the property. The debate goes to City Council now.
Abortion remains legal in Virginia, but advocates say that could change with shifting political power. A constitutional amendment would make reproductive rights far harder to roll back.
The state's health department says huge cuts to HIV clinics may fund reduced coverage for now.
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