STORY One Virginia Beach Leader Says the Redevelopment of the Cavalier Could Be a Model for Creating More Affordable Housing
February 23, 2023
STORY Flood Insurance is a “Hot Mess.” That’s a Growing Problem for Hampton Roads Homeowners.
February 2, 2023
STORY How Williamsburg Plans To Get More Affordable Housing
December 27, 2022
STORY Hampton Roads’ Housing Hotline Sees Record Number of Calls for Help, but Resources Are Limited
November 14, 2022
STORY In a Small Eastern Shore Community Descended From Slavery, a Grassroots Affordable Housing Model Expands
November 11, 2022
STORY How the Military Impacts the Hampton Roads Housing Market
November 2, 2022
STORY Kurds in Iraq and Nashville Hope Trial Brings Closure Three Decades After Deadly Chemical Attack
STORY Most of Us in Hampton Roads Rent Our Homes, but We Still Want the American Dream of Owning
October 31, 2022
STORY A Growing Problem Underground: Sea Level Rise is Compromising Septic Systems
December 7, 2021
STORY At a Crossroads: How Rising Seas Threaten Farming in Eastern Virginia
November 23, 2021
STORY At a Crossroads: Reckoning With a Future of More Flooding
November 16, 2021
STORY The Battle for Lake Michigan: As Beaches Erode, Millions of Dollars Have Been Poured Into Temporary Solutions. Can Anyone Find a Long-Term Fix?
November 23, 2020
STORY The Story of ‘Michigan’s Pompeii’: How the Small Town of Singapore Was Forgotten Beneath the Sand
November 20, 2020
STORY Big Problems for Smallest Great Lake: More Precipitation, Warmer Temperatures and Controversial Regulation Plan Upend Life Along Lake Ontario
September 1, 2020
STORY Ice Shapes Economy, Identity of Lake Superior’s Coastal Towns. But It’s Disappearing: ‘Culture Is Defined by How the World Around Us Looks — and Now That’s Changing’
March 19, 2020
STORY Homeowners Near the Great Lakes Face a ‘Very Scary’ Challenge: How Do You Handle a Generation’s Worth of Water Level Changes in Just a Few Years?
January 10, 2020
STORY In the Great Lakes’ Most Productive Fishing Grounds, Algae-Fueled Dead Zones Are Eroding Livelihoods
November 17, 2019
STORY Cleveland Residents Are Used to Their Water Being Brown, Even if They Don’t Know Why. The Answer Lies at the Bottom of Lake Erie.