Monday, July 6, 2026

ICYMI: Sept. 11 – 17: Mercy Chefs cook for thousands, Public school lawsuits and more

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:

  • We brought you the latest info on a missing Norfolk mother and the newest evidence in the search to find her.

https://wydaily.com/2017/09/15/what-was-in-the-car-a-missing-norfolk-mother-was-last-seen-in-nws/

  • We told you about local school accreditation scores. Did your nearest school make the grade? READ MORE

https://wydaily.com/2017/09/14/virginia-beach-public-school-accreditation-rate-hits-100-percent-norfolk-is-up-9-percent-nws/

  • Were you wondering about what happened to Elixia in downtown Norfolk? We gave you the details on their updated business model. READ MORE

https://wydaily.com/2017/09/13/downtown-norfolk-eatery-elixia-undergoes-dark-re-branding-as-new-punk-metal-dive-bar-biz-nws/

  • We found out about a public school lawsuit and brought you all the details in the case against a former Landstown Middle School teacher. READ MORE

https://wydaily.com/2017/09/13/focus-ex-landstown-middle-teacher-convicted-of-assaulting-student-sued-for-3-million-nws/

  • We told you about a local chef who spent two days traveling to Florida to cook thousands of meals in the wake of Hurricane Irmia. READ MORE
Chef Dane Macan, right, with Mercy Chefs founder Gary LeBlanc, served more than 7,000 meals to Floridians returning to their homes after Hurricane Irma devastated communities. (Courtesy of Mercy Chefs)

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