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The Hague Parade launches Sunday afternoon on the Hague in Norfolk and features creative, colorful floats and displays, and a fashion show across the pedestrian bridge. It will end at the Chrysler Museum of Art.
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The Virginia Beach City Council this week discussed the city’s development authority suspension of work with Hampton Roads Transit on a regional bus facility that was already partially funded.
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Virginia is racing to produce enough energy to meet growing demand. But solar developers are running into pushback from rural communities, which worry about environmental impacts and changing land use.
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Hiring at the North Battlefield Clinic in Chesapeake has yet to reach the halfway mark.
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A new study from local researchers connects transportation noise to serious health problems and higher poverty rates.
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Kids, and their parents, visiting the Military Aviation Museum often asked how the pilots used the bathroom during flight missions during WWII. So the museum created a permanent exhibition in the bathrooms to explain.
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The Norfolk-based nonprofit named Tracy Reiman as its new president. She takes over for Ingrid Newkirk, who founded the organization in 1980.
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The state argues it's a misunderstanding of language from the civil rights group.
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The Solar for All program would have helped about 15,000 households get rooftop panels or buy into shared solar projects.
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The Ghent Rooftop Bar hosts the Boozy Bookfair Thursday and Friday. It was a one-day event that became so popular that organizers added another day.
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Taprooms have seen decreased traffic since the pandemic and people are opting for nonalcoholic drinks, seltzers instead of beer.