With dozens of headlines every day, it’s easy to miss some here and there.
Keep the conversation going: Here are five of our most-read stories from this week that got people talking.
- The Williamsburg Taste Festival is coming to Greater Williamsburg in April. Organizers have said the event will help rebrand the area as a place that’s more than just history.
https://wydaily.com/2017/12/21/wtf-is-coming-to-williamsburg-in-april-nws/
- As open enrollment for the healthcare exchanges under the Affordable Care Act closed on Dec. 15 around the country, Greater Williamsburg residents have been affected by one insurer’s departure from the exchanges.
https://wydaily.com/2017/12/18/insurers-departure-leaves-greater-williamsburg-families-struggling/
- Dec. 17 turned out to be a rough day for Colonial Williamsburg’s canine mascot, Liberty the Briard, after she leapt and fell from a carriage.
https://wydaily.com/2017/12/18/colonial-williamsburg-dog-liberty-takes-a-tumble-during-carriage-ride-nws/
- After the Williamsburg-James City County School Board decided Dec. 12 to hold off on redistricting high schools, one James City County neighborhood has set its stance counter to the board’s decision.
https://wydaily.com/2017/12/19/windsor-forest-prompts-school-board-to-explain-stance-on-high-school-redistricting-nws/
- Nine months after prosecutors dropped six charges against Charlene Flood-Liggon, authorities have brought them back — and more.
https://wydaily.com/2017/12/19/bruton-high-bookkeeper-indicted-on-24-felony-embezzlement-and-forgery-charges-nws/

