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Plans include more improving drainage and accessible infrastructure
The Jackson Ward destination was the central topic of a summit over the summer, which has since resulted in renderings and strategies open for public comment.
Coverage for five bus routes and two microtransit areas will be extended starting Sunday, Oct. 20
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“MathAlive!”, presented by Raytheon, is a new exhibition at the Science Museum of Virginia that explores the math behind video games, sports, fashion, and so much more.
Donations of money, blood, and supplies are in high demand after the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene
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NOVEL Scott’s Addition’s amenities include a speakeasy, record listening lounge, pool, and sky lounge.
Bag leaf pickup begins October 2
Next year, a portion of the city budget will be directly informed by residents.
The environmental education project is slated to be the first of its kind worldwide

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