April 26, 2019 | ||
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Frustrations boil over at military housing forumSen. Mark R. Warner convened his second military housing forum in as many months to see what, if anything, has changed since reports of poor conditions in privatized dwelling units came to light weeks ago. He came away dissatisfied, as residents continued to describe the same problems. | ||
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Hampton council approves capital plan; has mixed views on proposed $29.5 million aquatics centerThe proposed price tag on a new aquatics center in Hampton has gone up again, as the city council is discussing a $30 million project. | ||
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Former inmates at Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail sue after guard convicted of sexual assaultAlmost six months after a former jail guard was sentenced in the sexual assaults of two inmates, three former inmates at the jail have filed lawsuits against the jail, its former administrator and the guard. | ||
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Peninsula Regional Animal Shelter unveils new 'adoption bus'The Peninsula Regional Animal Shelter unveiled a new bus that will allow for mobile pet adoptions. | ||
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Study: Gulf salt marshes still recovering from Deepwater spill; marsh grass growth could boost recoveryVIMS is part of a study that suggests oil from the Deepwater disaster is still impacting salt marshes in the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
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Offshore drilling could be on hold, Interior Secretary saysInterior Secretary David Bernhardt told the Wall Street Journal that offshore drilling plans could be on hold because of legal challenges | ||
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