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Officials hope the site will help make Hampton Roads a hub for offshore wind development along the East Coast.
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The disabled mother of two says the property owner filed to evict her family despite offers from the state and a veteran’s group to pay her rent.
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The money will go toward replacing school buildings, modernizing fire stations and several road and utility system upgrades.
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The Harbor Hope Center will open next school year with 25 seats for Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk and Virginia Beach students.
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The Mariners' Museum and Park has drained the 115-ton turret of the USS Monitor and visitors can get a look inside the Civil War-era craft.
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City Council voted Tuesday to add school zone speed cameras to the city’s stoplight enforcement program to slow traffic and fund pedestrian safety improvements.
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The federal government published and then removed a list of more than 400 properties across the nation potentially up for sale.
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Officials plan to hold a “Cool Down P-Town” event at New Bethel Baptist Church this weekend, kicking off the effort to become a center for climate solutions.
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The Hampton U. museum is the country's oldest African American museum and closed for a year to expand for its extensive African, Native and African American collections.
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Virginia's emergency committee looking at reductions to the federal workforce is planning a tour across the Commonwealth.
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The plaque gives context to the sale of enslaved people in the Charlottesville area.