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  2. Hampton, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    British invade Hampton during the War of 1812 [6]. Hampton (/ ˈ h æ m p t ə n /) is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. The population was 137,148 as of the 2020 census, making it the seventh-most populous city in Virginia. [7]

  3. Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission

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    Since 2004, the Hampton Roads region has been searching for funding to complete major projects such as the addition of a new Midtown Tunnel and the extension of the Martin Luther King Freeway in Portsmouth, the addition of a third harbor crossing between the Southside and the Peninsula, and widening I-64 on both sides of the water, projects that would cost a combined total of $3.8 billion USD. [1]

  4. Hampton City Council: Candidates spotlight - AOL

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    There are five city residents who are seeking election to three open seats on the Hampton City Council. Two are council incumbents, James A. “Jimmy” Gray Jr. and Steven L. Brown, while the ...

  5. Hampton City Schools - Wikipedia

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    Hampton City Schools is the school division of Hampton, Virginia. The district serves almost 20,000 students across 29 schools in Hampton, including 18 elementary, three K-8, five middle, and five high schools, and a PreK learning center.

  6. Hampton City Council pauses short-term rental approvals - AOL

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    Hampton will not approve any short term rentals until at least November as the city government puts a pause on applications to receive legal advice and further study how the rentals will impact ...

  7. Molly Joseph Ward - Wikipedia

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    Ward served as city treasurer in Hampton, Virginia from 2002 to 2008. [5] As treasurer, she was credited with balancing the city's financial department's books without presiding over tax increases. [6] She was elected mayor of Hampton in 2008 and was reelected in 2012 with two-thirds of the vote. [3]