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Get in on the conversation with this list of WYDaily’s most-read stories from the past week.
No new nurses
Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools and the York County School Division have opted for virtual learning for the first nine weeks of school due to the coronavirus. But neither school division plans to hire more nurses once school reopens. READ MORE
Local school districts say there’s no need to hire additional nurses. Here’s why
Virtual music lessons
A high school violinist typically comes to their music class, places their bow on the strings and hears the sound of dozens of other student musicians around them. But thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, that experience has changed. READ MORE
Hearing the music: Here’s how virtual music lessons will impact local students this fall
Homicide investigation
Police are trying to piece together the circumstances surrounding the death of a 45-year-old James City County man, whose body was found in a grassy area near a motel Saturday. READ MORE
James City County man found dead in a grassy area near motel
UPDATE: Motel employee jailed in connection with homicide of James City County man
‘Disappointing’
A letter penned by Marjorie Thomas, William & Mary’s dean of students was “disappointing” with “accusatory and threatening language.” READ MORE
#IAmVanessaGuillen
Danitza “Dee” James, an Army veteran from Toano who was stationed at Fort Eustis, wants a mural of Vanessa Guillen in Hampton Roads or on the Peninsula to raise awareness about military sexual trauma. READ MORE
#IAmVanessaGuillen: Army veteran wants mural of Vanessa Guillen in Hampton Roads or the Peninsula

