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  2. Virginia Beach City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Beach City Council is the legislative branch that governs the City of Virginia Beach and its more than 450,000 citizens. It has 11 members that serve four-year terms and are elected on a staggered basis. General elections are held the Tuesday following the first Monday in November in even-numbered years.

  3. Virginia Beach Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Beach Town Center is located in the Central Business District of Virginia Beach across the street from Pembroke Mall. Although the city had planned a "downtown" project for decades, clearance of land, and building construction did not begin until around 2000. The first building, the Armada Hoffler Tower, opened in 2003.

  4. Virginia Beach, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Beach old City Hall building. Historically, Virginia Beach had been more conservative than other large independent cities in Virginia. [156] [157] It consistently backed Republican Party presidential candidates from 1968 to 2016, and in all but two elections from 1952 to 2016. However, the Republican edge in the city has diminished in ...

  5. Virginia Beach Department of Emergency Medical Services

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    Virginia Beach EMS and several of the rescue squads have been featured in popular media, including news reports, documentaries and others. - Rescue 911, a popular television program, featured Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squads responding to calls during it Season 1, Episode 22 which aired on March 13, 1990. This episode can be viewed on ...

  6. Phillip Kellam - Wikipedia

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    Phillip Kellam (born 1956) is a politician from a well known political family in Virginia Beach. A member of the Democratic Party, he has served as the Commissioner of the Revenue for Virginia Beach since 1998. He ran for Congress in Virginia's 2nd congressional district in 2006.

  7. Column: Yes, you can fight city hall. Huntington Beach ...

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    Protect Huntington Beach — a revolution led by retirees — is waging a spiritedfight against what the group sees as a City Hall attempt to screen, and perhaps ban, library books with sexual ...

  8. Virginia Beach Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    All of Virginia Beach's high schools under Virginia Beach City Public Schools have held their graduations each year at the Virginia Beach Convention Center since 2008. [12] Related to this, academy information nights for rising high schoolers are held in the convention center each November, with booths for each high school and special program. [13]

  9. Glenn Davis (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Davis was elected to City of Virginia Beach City Council - Rose Hall District on November 4, 2008 [4] defeating an incumbent first elected 28 years prior. [5] Davis was re-elected to the city council on November 6, 2012. [6] Davis was elected to the House of Delegates in the November 2013 elections. [7]