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PlantPop’s annual film festival is for plant lovers, but organizers say casual plant admirers can also be drawn in through movies.
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The Nansemond River Preservation Alliance is launching the Suffolk Nature Project to encourage local homeowners, churches and businesses to get involved.
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A new study by the U.S. Geological Survey is a window into how changing conditions even in protected natural areas can speed up global warming in a vicious cycle.
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Results from Hampton Roads and Virginia races.
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The local sanitation district just received $268 million as the latest installment of a low-interest federal loan to expand its Sustainable Water Initiative for Tomorrow.
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The Center’s 19th season kicks off Sept. 21 with a murder mystery in a new adults-only venue.
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Suffolk voters will elect a new mayor and City Council and school board members.
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Thirty-six plein air painters from around the country will choose scenes from around Suffolk to paint in the competitive Plein Air Festival Sept. 10-14.
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City council wants the next draft to flesh out details relating to traffic.
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Groups like CARE4Suffolk and the Crittenden-Eclipse-Hobson Heritage Civic League think the Suffolk 2045 plan doesn’t represent the will of the community.