![ripit military ripit military](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/saNqRh5usq4/maxresdefault.jpg)
![ripit military ripit military](http://i2.cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/161230090022-rip-it-energy-drink-exlarge-169.jpg)
for reducing inequalities among its students. Rip it.Ī new study found that Virginia could lose 43 percent of its tidal wetlands to sea-level rise. The Virginia Marine Resources Commission wants to shorten the season for most types of crab fishing in 2023 as populations in the Chesapeake Bay decline. Two potential challengers to Rep Bobby Scott face off in the Republican primary on June 21st. Rip it.Ī new lawsuit once again raises the possibility of House of Delegates elections this fall. The Virginia Board of Education was deeply critical of a report from the Youngkin administration on student achievement. Rip it.īackchannel negotiations and closed-door discussions added the new misdemeanor crime for cannabis possession to the state budget bill. The Virginia budget is still not finalized as Governor Youngkin requests dozens of changes to the bill, including a gas tax holiday. Norfolk Public Schools is requesting feedback from parents and guardians in a new school climate survey. The Tide carried a record number of people for the 2022 Harborfest this past weekend. HRT is seeking citizen input on a proposed 2-mile u-turn extension of the Tide to Military Circle. Cruise passengers are at odds with the City of Norfolk, Norfolk Police, and a contracted security firm after security at a long-term parking lot was ineffective for dozens of passengers. West Ghent Civic League received a briefing on the Fairwinds development coming to the railyard behind Chelsea, which included an option for a large mixed-use development around a parking garage. Sentara Norfolk General is leveraging its “Foresight” program to tackle issues contributing to gun violence after a patient leaves the hospital. The Newark Street Team, a group contracted by the City of Norfolk, presented City Council with a plan to train people as interventionists, outreach workers, and victim advocates. The Commonwealth provides the office with no funding to prosecute those misdemeanors. Norfolk Commonwealth’s Attorney Ramin Fatehi says he “noticed a very alarming pattern” of misdemeanor gun crimes predicting violent gun crime in Norfolk’s crime data. NRHA is accelerating efforts to improve conditions for residents at Young Terrace, Tidewater Gardens, and other neighborhoods it manages. NRHA’s Hampton Roads Ventures has $43 million in tax credits that it has not assigned and may be available to Norfolk-based projects despite little action by the group to market them locally.