Friday, October 11, 2024

ICYMI: Crawford Road, porn addiction, game forfeit, and more

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.

Revisiting Crawford Road

Buried in the center of York County, the 3.6-mile-long Crawford Road carries a decades-long history of homicides, ghost stories and mischief.

Recap: Inside the Grim Legacy of York County’s famed Crawford Road

Help with porn addiction

Carrington decided to start a coaching program and support group to provide a safe place where men can work through their addiction and find ways to recover.

If you’re spending hours watching porn, you may have a problem. This group can help

Injured players

Each week, players will be evaluated and the trainer will determine whether or not their injuries have healed enough for them to step back onto the field.

Here’s more information on why Jamestown forfeited that football game

Layoffs

In a letter sent to the campus community, TNCC President John Dever wrote the college has “no choice” but to cut the university’s staff.

TNCC to layoff 45 employees. Here’s why

Bullying

As social media plays a bigger part in student life, bullying can be something that follows a student home. No longer are the bullies only at school, students can now look at messages or posts that might be a form of bullying as well.

With National Bullying Prevention month coming to a close, here’s how local districts are addressing the issue

John Mangalonzo
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John Mangalonzo (john@localdailymedia.com) is the managing editor of Local Voice Media’s Virginia papers – WYDaily (Williamsburg), Southside Daily (Virginia Beach) and HNNDaily (Hampton-Newport News). Before coming to Local Voice, John was the senior content editor of The Bellingham Herald, a McClatchy newspaper in Washington state. Previously, he served as city editor/content strategist for USA Today Network newsrooms in St. George and Cedar City, Utah. John started his professional journalism career shortly after graduating from Lyceum of The Philippines University in 1990. As a rookie reporter for a national newspaper in Manila that year, John was assigned to cover four of the most dangerous cities in Metro Manila. Later that year, John was transferred to cover the Philippine National Police and Armed Forces of the Philippines. He spent the latter part of 1990 to early 1992 embedded with troopers in the southern Philippines as they fought with communist rebels and Muslim extremists. His U.S. journalism career includes reporting and editing stints for newspapers and other media outlets in New York City, California, Texas, Iowa, Utah, Colorado and Washington state.

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