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It's Aug. 14. Sports & Events Center has to reach agreement with Colonial Williamsburg before moving ahead. Del. Mark Downey jumps into 2-way race against Sen. Danny Diggs, primary may result.
The Greater Williamsburg Sports & Events Cente...
It's Aug. 13. AFL-CIO officer Jason Parker files to challenge Diggs. ICE raid in York raises county Vice Chair's hackles. Williamsburg board sees plans for 250-unit apartment project at Quarterpath.
The election for the Historic Triangle’s...
It's Aug. 12. Follow your flush from home to the James River....and the environmental problems with stormwater overflows.
Recent talk about stormwater overflows led Williamsburg Watch to visit the wastewater treatment facility on the banks...
It's Aug. 11. City Council OK with $10 million additional library cost, may use $5 million slated for entertainment project. Local utilities say they're safe from cyberhackers.
Williamsburg City Council members still favor building a new d...
It's Aug. 10. Williamsburg City Council meets today to discuss the new downtown library, whose price rose to $37.2 million. Cardinal Ridge developers propose fewer homes. 18-year-old fatally shot.
Correction. We have corrected the number i...
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