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.
New roof
Streamline Roofing awarded this year’s free roof giveaway to Hattie Ethel Bowman, a 107-year-old Williamsburg resident. READ MORE.
Blood clots
Virginia is putting a hold on administering the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) COVID-19 vaccine after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advised on Tuesday (April 13) that state agencies should pause the vaccine’s rollout. READ MORE.
Virginia puts Johnson & Johnson vaccine on hold per CDC and FDA advice
Teacher scholarship
Julie M. Sager was a mother, a teacher and an advocate for young people accomplishing their goals. Julie was a kindergarten and third grade teacher at Tabb Elementary School for eighteen years before she lost her six-year battle with cancer on January 1, 2013. READ MORE.
More trash
It’s a common sight these days: a face mask left abandoned in the parking lot. Or maybe you’ve seen a random latex glove that someone left behind on a park bench. Does it seem like you’ve been taking out the trash more than you should? READ MORE.
COVID-19 clutter: Trash and litter is up and cleaning efforts are down
Capitol Riot
Another James City County man was arrested by agents from the FBI Norfolk Field Office on April 13 in connection to the Jan. 6 Capitol Riots. READ MORE.
James City County man arrested in connection to Jan. 6 Capitol Riots
Indecent exposure
Authorities are looking for a man who allegedly flashed his genitals at a person before driving off. READ MORE.
Man allegedly flashed genitals at woman and drove away, police said
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