We know you’ve been busy prepping for — and enjoying — the Thanksgiving holiday. We don’t blame you! That’s why we’ve compiled a list of this week’s most highly read stories — content you don’t want to miss.
Forever Home Rescue and Rehabilitation Center was back in the news this month after its owner, Jamie Cochran, was charged with 10 misdemeanor counts of illegally importing animals.
https://wydaily.com/2017/11/17/forever-home-rescue-owner-charged-with-importing-animals-nws/
A Virginia Beach jeweler whose been in the business for almost 40 years has a new idea for selling millennials on rings. Starting in December, those in search of one-of-a-kind rings will be able to design exactly what they want using a technology that few are using – and get a 3-D printed model of their creation before they hit the cash register.
https://wydaily.com/2017/11/20/prominent-virginia-beach-jeweler-to-launch-millennial-minded-3d-printing-concept-next-month-biz-nws/
Two men were taken to a Virginia Beach hospital on Wednesday afternoon after shooting erupted in the 1200 block of Blue Jay Drive. Police have released few details about the case, including the condition of the victims.
https://wydaily.com/2017/11/22/2-men-hospitalized-after-virginia-beach-shooting/
A man died when a Virginia Beach townhouse caught fire on Wednesday night. The Virginia Beach Fire Department is still investigating the fire, but they believe smoking materials may have been involved.
https://wydaily.com/2017/11/23/man-dies-in-virginia-beach-townhouse-fire-officials-say-nws/
Days after its own was formally accused of illegally importing animals, Forever Home Rescue and Rehabilitation Center advertised weekend adoptions on Craigslist.
https://wydaily.com/2017/11/21/dog-shelter-that-housed-killer-dog-holding-weekend-adoptions-after-charges-of-illegally-importing-animals-nws/

