With dozens of headlines every day, it’s easy to miss some here and there.
Get in on the conversation with this list of WYDaily’s most-read stories from the past week.
Confederate memorial removal
The council voted following an hours-long public hearing Tuesday for the removal of the Confederate memorial at Bicentennial Park — it’s been there for two decades. READ MORE
Williamsburg City Council votes to remove Confederate memorial
Mask or no mask
Law enforcement have frequent contacts with the public and presumably are following such guidelines. READ MORE
Police transparency
Here in Williamsburg and James City County, a new justice group wants the same for local law enforcement, starting with the creation of a civilian review board. READ MORE
Community justice group wants more police transparency in Williamsburg, James City County
Braids and boardroom
Known nationally as The Crown Act, it was passed in March and makes it illegal to discriminate based on hair texture and type historically associated with race, such as braids, locks and twists. READ MORE
Braids and boardrooms: New law addresses generations of racial hair discrimination
Historical markers
The Historical Highway Markers program has been around for a century, but some local areas find themselves with a scarce amount of markers. READ MORE
There are only a few historical highway markers in York County and Williamsburg. Here’s why

