NORFOLK — New brick and mortar loom tall as buildings spring up along Wood Street and Church Street in the St. Paul’s neighborhood. The gleaming glass windows and untarnished brick facades are a stark contrast to Tidewater Gardens — the squat 1950s-era public housing complex that previously stood across the way, encircled in wrought iron fencing. The city began to demolish the 600-plus unit .
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Richard Bowling Elementary School, Booker T. Washington High School, Norview High School and Larchmont Elementary School will be the first to get cameras installed.
The incredible life of Doris Stewart Collier ended on Wed., Nov. 1, 2023 when she was personally welcomed into Heaven after 91 amazing years. She is survived by…