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As the city-owned mall heads toward demolition, some tenants say promised relocation help never materialized.
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Under an ordinance that could go before the Chesapeake City Council on June 9, the city would temporarily absorb the cost of credit card service charges on tax payments.
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Some community members worry the holiday's meaning and its neighborhood roots could be lost.
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The proposal comes after a Planning Commission letter noted current zoning allows data centers in industrial areas.
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As more research appears to connect negative outcomes with increased screen time, the board is considering eliminating classroom Chromebook use until second grade.
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The House of Delegates is scheduled to meet June 18 and the Senate on June 22.
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Painted stones are part of a survivors’ grove within the 5/31 Memorial unveiled to the public Sunday.
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A special session resumes June 18 with data center tax incentives still at the center of a standoff.
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While officers cite crowd safety, council members push back against duplicate permits.
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Some work remains but the memorial will be open to the public during a remembrance gathering on the anniversary of the mass shooting.
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The Republican faces growing political pressure in the 2nd Congressional District as gas prices climb and Democrats tie conflict to rising costs.
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LS Greenlink plans to construct a factory and manufacturing complex in Chesapeake with a combined cost of over $1 billion for the two projects.