A news story isn’t finished after it gets reported – often, that’s just the beginning of the conversation.
Here are five stories from this week that got people talking:
Southside Daily reported that a father and son were arrested and charged for allegedly driving about 94 pounds of marijuana from California into Virginia Beach. READ MORE
http://wydaily.com/2017/09/19/father-and-son-charged-with-bringing-94-pounds-of-pot-from-california-to-virginia-beach-nws/
We brought you the news about One Red Maple Hops Yard, a business that plans to benefit veterans by supplying Southside breweries with locally grown hops. READ MORE
http://wydaily.com/2017/09/20/after-years-long-battle-with-backyard-vine-a-virginia-beach-hops-yard-to-benefit-service-members-is-born-biz-nws/
We reported on a neighborhood petition against a man allegedly using his pool house for Airbnb rentals. READ MORE
http://wydaily.com/2017/09/22/airbnb-pool-house-getaway-in-lago-mar-virginia-beach-results-in-urgent-petition-neighbor-sleeping-away-from-home-nws/
We’re following the story of a missing 19-year-old college student who disappeared from Virginia Beach on Monday. Although Ashanti Billie is still missing, the Virginia Beach Police Department found her car on Saturday. READ MORE
http://wydaily.com/2017/09/24/student-remains-missing-as-virginia-beach-police-locate-her-car/
Southside Daily uncovered a federal lawsuit against a Virginia Beach cafe that alleges the business owner showed a boxing match illegally. The lawsuit is one of more than 90 that have been filed by the same company — J & J Sports Productions Inc. — in the Eastern District of Virginia since 2007. READ MORE
http://wydaily.com/2017/09/21/bar-fight-virginia-beach-cafe-faces-lawsuit-over-alleged-airing-of-mayweather-fight-biz-nws/