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Organizers for the music festival missed a Dec. 31 deadline to open ticket sales and provide an artist lineup. Now the mayor said the city is at a “decision point” for College Beach Weekend plans in April.
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For the past decade, middle school students at Bayside have attended two different campuses. The Virginia Beach School Board voted to consolidate the schools for next year.
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The Division of Perceptual Studies in UVA’s medical school is looking to learn how common it is for U.S. children to report remembering past lives, families.
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Limited options during data collection or negative experiences means Hampton Roads localities may not have accurate information on transgender and gender-nonconforming people facing homelessness.
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Proceeds from the sale of the “XMAS in VA” compilation album go toward free cancer screenings in Norfolk and Richmond.
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The plan has been the topic of public contention. One civic league leader plans to get the attorney general involved.
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Suffolk is one of many localities that had to update its local regulations to catch up with emerging energy infrastructure tied to renewables like solar and wind.
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Improving educational outcomes for city students was one of many goals stated during Williamsburg’s State of the City Address.
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Mayor Donnie Tuck, first elected to city council in 2010, called the experience “a joy.”
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Virginia Beach is the only city in Hampton Roads that does not charge for ambulance trips. That’s likely to change in 2025.