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.
Family matters
Being a highly decorated Army officer and veteran of three wars isn’t Clement’s highest accomplishment. Clement’s biggest legacy, perhaps, is the family he made over the years. READ MORE.
Untold American history: The legacy of Brig. Gen. Wallace L. Clement
New market
York County residents are in for a winter treat. READ MORE.
Car crash
Virginia State Police are investigating a crash Tuesday morning that left an 18-year-old man with serious injuries. READ MORE.
State police: Man flown with life-threatening injuries after SUV crashes into VDOT repair truck
Vaccine updates
On Jan. 8, the City of Williamsburg launched a new dashboard to track COVID-19 vaccine distribution in the locality. READ MORE.
City of Williamsburg launches new dashboard to track vaccine data
History class
The Virginia Department of Education has created a new advisory committee to review the state requirements for history in public schools. READ MORE.
More inclusive: Local principal, teacher to help review history education in Virginia
Camp Auschwitz
A 56-year-old man wearing the Camp Auschwitz garb at the Capitol riots in Washington D.C. last week was arrested in Hampton Roads. Then, hours later he was released. READ MORE.
Update: “Camp Auschwitz” man at Capitol riot released on “personal recognizance”