Today, decades after Brown v. Board of Education and the Fair Housing Act were supposed to break down barriers dividing the races, neighborhoods in Norfolk are even more segregated than they were during the Jim Crow era, and the schools arenât far behind. Here's how we got to this point.
 Read more in this Sunday's Main News section.  Workers tore down a huge nest thatâs been on a Shore Drive tower for years, much to the dismay of a wildlife photographer whoâs taken recent shots of eagles up there. How did this happen and why was it given the green light? Read more in this Sunday's Main News section We can all be forgiven if we want this year to be easy. And there is nothing in this world easier than a cocktail in a can, a smashable quaff for those who canât even be bothered with an ice cube. After spending its early years in obscurity, the frothy canned tipple has finally found its moment.       Read more in the Sunday Break section. Among the regular rotation of new faces for Hampton menâs basketball, one constant endures. Sophomore point guard Russell âDeuceâ Dean leads the Big South Conference in minutes played, hardly leaving the floor despite the back-to-back scheduling that puts 70 to 80 minutes on his body on consecutive nights. In that time, Dean averages 11.1 points per game and 6.6 assists per game while boasting the conferenceâs top assist-turnover ratio (2.3).  Read more in The Sunday Sports section.
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