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A Portsmouth nonprofit built a program to aid victims of gun violence in Hampton Roads. It was one of several anti-crime projects in Virginia to lose its funding to the Trump administration’s cuts this year.
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A Chesapeake detective says it’s a race against time to solve the decades-old mystery.
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The schools corrected the issue after concerns were raised. Going forward, class rank won’t appear on transcripts but can be requested when needed.
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The federal Hatch Act limits how certain elected officials can participate in political campaigns.
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Residents who oppose the project say it will worsen traffic and overburden schools.
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Changes made after meetings with residents and landlords; majority don’t feel the program will do what the city intends.
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Some money from other flood protection projects is shifting, so a “mega bundle” of projects can advance. Officials say that funding would be restored.
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The Board of Supervisors also approved a new strategic plan, an update to the county’s first plan passed nine years ago.
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A regional fund could encourage airline companies to launch direct international flights from Norfolk International Airport.
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The city’s proposed capital improvements program includes several school replacements, highway upgrades, other projects during the next 10 years.
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The plan is meant to attract locals to the Oceanfront. Other parking ideas discussed include progressive pricing to help turn over street spots.
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A student leadership group tackles environmental topics and limiting waste.