Connect Hanover is expected to be completed by 2025.
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More than 60 people have been killed in crashes on city streets in the past three years.
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The huge container ship that struck the Key Bridge had electrical problems the day before it left the Port of Baltimore, according to a preliminary report released Tuesday by federal investigators.
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The city is planning to restore about 50 acres of marsh habitat lost through erosion to the Back Bay.
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All six construction workers who were missing, presumed dead have been found.
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Past accidents offer some clues about how it could play out.
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The county will soon start construction on a five-mile portion of the multi-use trail.
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The Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority is facing a $3M rent backlog.
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After a five-month U-turn, the monster drill will bore a second tunnel back to Norfolk.
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The county also recently opened a crisis receiving center for adolescents experiencing behavioral health issues.
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City adviser estimated remaining CSO work would cost $600M.
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Alexandria's mayor said Richmond's opaque legislative process eroded confidence.
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A container ship hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge outside Baltimore early Tuesday morning, stopping all container traffic in the Patapsco River.
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The collision set off a rapid search-and-rescue operation.
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Improving transportation infrastructure takes time, meetings — and a group activity.
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The program seeks to end all traffic-related fatalities and severe injuries by 2030.
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Twenty-two projects are receiving support from The Central Virginia Transportation Authority.
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The project has been in the works for nearly 15 years.
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About half of the $768.9M budget would go to education and emergency services.