Some members of Newport News City Council will have to pay money back to the city. This after documents obtained by News 3 show there was a misuse of city credit cards.
A more than $700 flight to Indiana to watch a Christopher Newport University basketball game, a $200 a night hotel reservation, and roughly $1,100 in meals were among the inappropriate charges some Newport News City Council members made on city-issued credit cards earlier this year, according to an internal city review. The credit card expenditures were detailed in a legal memo sent May 1 from .
A more than $700 flight to Indiana to watch a Christopher Newport University basketball game, a $200 a night hotel reservation, and roughly $1,100 in meals were among the inappropriate charges some Newport News City Council members made on city-issued credit cards earlier this year, according to an internal city review. The credit card expenditures were detailed in a legal memo sent May 1 from .
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