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It's April 10. James City County and Williamsburg say their budgets maintain quality of life. James City and York get the right to charge admissions taxes. York looks at options for new courthouse.
Rep. Rob Wittman calls it a fight for the state party's existence
In 30 years, the foundation has awarded more than $119 million to help local residents.
It's April 7. Also in the news: Williamsburg punts on Rent Ready. James City County and Williamsburg turn down request for more school money.
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Founded by a news veteran with 40 years experience, we offer trusted and impartial news, identify local issues and hold our elected and appointed officials accountable.
Brandy Centolanza is a freelance journalist based in Williamsburg. She's been covering community issues in Greater Williamsburg, Hampton Roads, Richmond, and beyond since 2001.
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