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Norfolk city buildings to lift COVID-19 restrictions July 1


and last updated 2021-06-30 20:49:48-04
NORFOLK, Va. - After Gov. Ralph Northam announced the COVID-19 State of Emergency for Virginia will end Wednesday night, the City of Norfolk announced it is lifting COVID-19 restrictions for visitors starting Thursday, July 1.
Anyone who is fully vaccinated no longer needs to wear a mask inside city buildings. If you have not been fully vaccinated, you are asked to wear a face covering.
Norfolk City Council, the Planning Commission and other commissions will return to in-person meetings with limited capacity to ensure physical distancing is maintained.
From July 1 through September 3, the following recreation facilities will be open to the public: ....

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How Norfolk became segregated: the century-long roots of the city's 'Dividing Lines'


How Norfolk became segregated: the century-long roots of the city’s ‘Dividing Lines’
Sara Gregory and Ryan Murphy, The Virginian-Pilot
A mob marched on Norfolk in 1923.
A new family had moved onto Corprew Avenue, a “white block” as far as city ordinance was concerned, the northernmost boundary of the well-to-do enclave of Brambleton, which was then on the city’s outskirts.
The family moving in considered themselves white, but the armed crowd, which included a sitting City Council member, saw no place on the block for what whites thought were light-skinned Black people.
“Brambleton is in Eruption Again,” the Norfolk Journal and Guide newspaper reported after the mob descended on the home, intimidating its occupants and trying to force them to move. ....

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