City leaders approved an ordinance for the Pleasure House Point mitigation bank, allowing funds within the capital improvement program to be transferred to benefit the project.
Virginia Beach City Council decided to give the Something in the Water (SITW) organizers more time to plan the festival by voting down a resolution that would've formalized a breach of contract.
In a 8-2 vote, the Virginia Beach City Council decided to defer the resolution proposed by Mayor Bobby Dyer that would help Something in the Water organizers "cure the breach" with city leaders.
Residents raised concerns about the loss of trees and wildlife habitat as well as the project's $12M price tag.
Virginia Beach Councilwoman Amelia Ross-Hammond proposed that the city manager and his staff continue to monitor preparations ...
Rosemary Wilson has served on the City Council since 2000 and as vice mayor since the resignation of Jim Wood in 2021. As ...
On Tuesday, the Virginia Beach City Council will consider whether or not to move forward with a project that would redevelop ...
This past October, Killswitch Engage announced a big headlining tour of North America that’s going to kick off this March with Kublai Khan TX, Fit for a King, and Frozen Soul. It’s a great ticket with ...