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Virginia state officials lay out plan to address rising seas

NORFOLK, Va. — Virginia state officials have laid out a plan to protect the state’s coastal communities from sea-level rise that could inundate land and roads and threaten property in the decades ahead.

Gov. Ralph Northam joined other state and local officials on Thursday in Norfolk to unveil the framework. It’s billed as Virginia’s first step toward reducing risks from rising waters.

The five-point plan prioritizes ecologically-friendly infrastructure and addresses existing socioeconomic inequities.

The state will have a dedicated source of funding starting next year to help localities prepare for sea-level rise and flooding. An advisory committee will now be formed to develop more details.

Police identify 59-year-old Fairfax Co. pedestrian struck and killed by Metrobus

A 59-year-old man who died after a Metrobus struck him while he was crossing a street in Bailey's Crossroads on Sunday night has been identified. The Fairfax County Police Department identified the man Tuesday as Adam Ali, 59, of Idylwood.
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