Sunday, October 13, 2024

ICYMI: Medical marijuana, virtual learning, community art 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.

Medical marijuana

According to the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, known as NORML, there are only about 5,920 registered medicinal marijuana patients in the commonwealth. READ MORE.

Five things you need to know: Medical marijuana in Virginia

Public art

The city of Williamsburg may be getting a new public art installation soon. READ MORE.

Artwork for all: Williamsburg City Council discusses proposed Public Art Council

Temporary contract

Williamsburg City Council voted unanimously Jan. 14 to discuss an interim agreement with a contracting company for the fire station on North Boundary Street. READ MORE.

City of Williamsburg moves forward on fire station, final agreement expected in July

New apartments

An application by Schottenstein Realty Company for the purpose of redeveloping an existing motel (the George Washington Inn and Conference Center) into a 125-unit rental apartment building has been approved by the York County Planning Commission. READ MORE. 

The George Washington Inn and Conference Center will be turned into a 125-unit rental apartment building

School delays

Some families looking to send their kids back to school may have to wait just a little bit longer. READ MORE.

WJCC Schools delays hybrid learning to mid-February

Ford’s Colony

One local business owner is facing some serious allegations. READ MORE.

Ex-Ford’s Colony co-owner indicted on bank fraud

Julia Marsigliano
Julia Marsiglianohttp://wydaily.com
Julia Marsigliano is a multimedia reporter for WYDaily. She covers everything on the Peninsula from local government and law enforcement agencies to family-run businesses and weather updates. Before WYDaily, she covered Hampton and Newport News for WYDaily’s sister publication, HNNDaily before both publications merged in December 2018. Julia was born in Tokyo, Japan and moved to Long Island, New York in 2001. A true New Yorker, she loves pizza, bagels and good Chinese food. Send comments, tips and other tidbits to julia@localvoicemedia.com. You can follow her on Twitter at @jmarsigliano

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