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“It will serve those experiencing mental health crises in an environment specifically designed for healing, comfort and stability,” said Hampton Mayor Jimmy Gray.
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Tuesday, two people were picked-up inside the Albemarle County Courthouse by three men in plain clothes. Video of the incident has circulated online prompting protest in Charlottesville.
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Hampton Roads leaders brace for impacts as the trade war heats up and tens of thousands of local workers worry about their jobs.
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For the last two elections, a voting system with 10 district elections for city council and one at-large election for mayor has been in place. Some city leaders want a referendum on the new and old systems.
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The organization is hosting meetings and a survey to understand service nonprofits' needs and what local philanthropy can fill.
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Owner Tilfany Brown wants to give a second chance to people rejected from other support programs.
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Aberdeen Gardens’ grant is among about 400 recently listed for cancellation by the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s unofficial Department of Government Efficiency.
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Protesters rallied on Saturday across the state, and the country.
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The city has tried for years to attract development going at the former Military Circle Mall and unveiled similar plans last year for MacArthur Mall.
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The referendum would ask residents if they prefer voting by district or at-large for city government.
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“They're going to be the ones who bring the life to whatever that design is,” said Community Engagement Manager Monica Meharg.
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City council is considering funding a new facility for the Law Enforcement Training Academy in this year’s budget. It’s estimated to cost $82 million and may take five years to complete.