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An Oceanfront resident who lives near a temporary all-ages curfew area says it prevents her from traveling freely.
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Most of Hampton Roads’ congressional districts would stay roughly the same in Democrats’ proposed redistricting. A Republican stronghold could change dramatically.
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City Council may establish a 9 p.m. weekend curfew for part of the resort area that would apply to all ages. A vote is scheduled Thursday.
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A personal property tax credit is proposed rather than lowering the real estate rate, which would remain the same.
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Accomack County officials proposed getting rid of Translator Television Service to save money on upkeep.
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City leaders say it gives them tools to address “disruptive” behavior. Opponents say it criminalizes homelessness.
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Officials and conservation groups say the price is worth it for just over a half-acre of land that could have been developed with housing.
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In Hampton Roads, people 55 and older make up about a third of the homeless population.
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City Council plans to revisit conversations on improving rental quality later this year.
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The project is likely to change how local governments choose to recycle.
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Accomack County schools has a list of projects - including asbestos abatement and new sidewalks at elementary schools - that could be cut if the county redirects money to the emergency services department.
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Skipwith Farms residents say the new government center and library complex will make a bad situation worse.