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Suffolk is developing quickly. When it comes to flooding, older neighborhoods feel left behind.

  • December 27, 2021

As developments go up, residents of older Suffolk neighborhoods feel like they’re being left behind. Flooding is getting worse, and they say development is partly to blame.

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Mechelle Hankerson
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Local program helps fund business solutions to climate change

  • December 20, 2021

The non-profit RISE has awarded numerous companies hundreds of thousands of dollars to help address sea level rise.

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Sam Turken
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‘This process has been hell’: Sea level rise could make it even harder to find affordable housing

  • December 13, 2021

Where will people move if some apartments go underwater and become unlivable?

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Sam Turken
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Gov. Northam releases long-awaited plan to address sea level rise

  • December 8, 2021

The plan is supposed to guide state and local officials as they consider projects to keep areas dry.

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Sam Turken
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A growing problem underground: Sea level rise is compromising septic systems

  • December 6, 2021

There are more than a million septic systems in Virginia. The rising seas threaten many of them.

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Flooding around Hampton Roads is making it harder to drive kids to, from school

  • November 29, 2021

School district officials say they must watch the weather and often alter school bus routes when streets flood.

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‘It makes you feel deflated’: How rising seas threaten farming in Eastern Virginia

  • November 22, 2021

The rising seas are inundating crops. Farmers expect that to worsen.

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‘It’s coming quicker than we realize’: Reckoning with a future of more flooding

  • November 15, 2021

Their homes could go underwater in the next 20 years. How are they responding?

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Sam Turken
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Photo gallery: A region at a crossroads

  • November 8, 2021

Southeast Virginia currently experiences the fastest rate of sea level rise on the Atlantic Coast. Here’s what that looks like.

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Mechelle Hankerson
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‘It’s a lonely neighborhood’: How flood buyouts changed one Newport News community

  • November 8, 2021
  • Tagged as: flood, homes, newport news, property, sea, virginia

Most buyouts in Newport News are around the Salters Creek area. Many residents aren’t happy about it.

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