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Developers want to change housing options, which they say gives them greater financial flexibility.
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As the city eyes the future of the Virginia Beach National property, the step could help a golf program for young people.
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Officials want the change to protect agricultural areas in the southern city from development.
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A resolution about extending The Tide to the Oceanfront didn’t advance, but light rail might be part of a regional transportation study. Some Virginia Beach officials want it out.
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Unpermitted events have been an issue at the resort. Officials say moving up the curfew for unaccompanied minors by an hour to 10 p.m. might help with crowds.
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A proposal in the General Assembly could remove local governments’ say on public employee unions’ bargaining rights.
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Though relatively rare, the number of honorary street names rose last year. Some want to standardize the process — and avoid controversy and political influence.
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The structures are among nearly three dozen that have fallen in recent years because of significant beach erosion.
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Hampton Roads Ventures’ 2025 annual report reveals a $15 million investment in two projects in other states, but none in Norfolk.
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This November, voters across Virginia will consider a constitutional amendment expanding voting rights. The groundwork was laid more than a decade ago.
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Steps remain to codify 10-1 district voting in Virginia Beach’s city charter, but officials said there is opportunity to end years of uncertainty and litigation.
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City Council discussed tapping pots of money that are well stocked to support other priorities – as well as a possible per-room fee on short-term rentals.