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City Council this week updated Hampton’s long-term comprehensive plan, adopting a new plan to boost natural infrastructure.
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Ayanna Williams, a government major at William & Mary, will step into the seat held by outgoing Councilman Caleb Rogers.
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Mayor Bobby Dyer threatened to cancel Something in the Water music festival after organizers missed a deadline for a contract.
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Results from Hampton Roads and Virginia races.
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This week’s ballot referendum was advisory, meaning city leaders are not bound by the outcome.
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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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The morning after the election, local boards of elections return to work and the canvass begins.
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Chesapeake businesses and organizations recently completed a housing study to push local leaders to act.
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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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Festival organizer Robby Wells told Virginia Beach City Council that dates would be proposed by Oct. 19 for the rescheduled festival.