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The engraving events remain popular in Virginia Beach, according to police, even as the number of catalytic converter thefts has declined.
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Aided by a Chesapeake Gateways grant, the Phoebus-Fort Monroe Coalition is seeking design firms to form a strategic plan.
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A lawsuit filed Monday alleges the automatic license plate reading cameras violate privacy rights by creating a “dragnet” that monitors everyday travel.
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Chesapeake businesses and organizations recently completed a housing study to push local leaders to act.
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Williamsburg wants the next iteration of the joint service agreement that governs WJCC to be "modernized."
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Continued work toward a memorial for May 31 victims prompted mixed reactions from some who were affected by the shooting.
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After a short notice cancellation of 2024’s festival, city council voted on new measures in the sponsorship agreement to prevent it from happening again.
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The Blyden library started in a room at Booker T. Washington High School and recently celebrated 103 years of city operation.
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After considering split for more than a year, the city wants to address issues with the existing system rather than go at it alone.