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Norfolk has a plan to save itself from rising seas. For many, it's a $2.7 billion mystery — Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism

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Norfolk, where the land is sinking and seas are rising faster than anywhere else on the Atlantic coast, is the first city in the U.S. to move forward with a coastal storm risk management plan under a 2015 Army Corps of Engineers strategy. The two groups at opposite ends of the political and economi

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Norfolk has a plan to save itself from rising seas. For many, it's a $2.7 billion mystery — Virginia Center for Investigative Journalism

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