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Improvements project to provide enhanced pedestrian access and connectivity between Mediterranean Avenue, the Rudee Loop Walkway and Pacific Avenue.
Sustainable Future for Aquarium; Sustainable Future for City: Evaluating how best to position the Virginia Aquarium to meet its mission while remaining realistic about the City’s financial obligations.
A proposed mixed-use, multi-venue entertainment complex project on a 10.35-acre property located between 18th and 20th streets known as the old Dome Site.
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October 17, 2024
Commonwealth v. James Richard King; Jury Finds Previously Convicted Murderer Guilty of Committing Second Brutal Murder, Sexual Assault
October 17, 2024
New Grants Support Artists and Neighborhood Arts Initiatives
October 16, 2024
Master Firefighter Christopher R. Daugherty Named the Virginia Beach Fire Department’s 2024 Firefighter of the Year!
October 16, 2024
The Ripple Effect: Windsor Woods, Princess Anne Plaza and The Lakes Projects Reviewed at Oct. 10 Public Open House
October 16, 2024
Protecting Our Tap Water: No Lead Water Service Lines Found in Virginia Beach to Date
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