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Service will be limited to areas that have its FIOS service for now, Verizon says
It’s May 22. James City County approved a franchise agreement for Verizon to become the county’s third cable provider. Homes sales — and prices — continued t...
School board votes down using artificial intelligence to practice writing. Moms show up at school board meeting to express concern about too much screen time for kids.
It’s May 21. Today we’ll cover school board concerns about artificial i...
It's May 20. The lacrosse discussion caused some sharp comments at last night's board meeting. Parents also pushed back on school redistricting map proposals.
Correcting the vote total on the budget vote.
It's May 19. Today we'll look at plans to improve the Route 60 corridor in Lightfoot. York County school board to consider raising its pay.
Relief is in the work for frustrated drivers – and endangered bicyclists – attempting to navigate t...
It's March 18. Local officials are relieved the governor vetoed bills that could have forced union bargaining. W-JCC school board to vote on budget that includes lacrosse, JROTC programs.
Local government officials dodged a bullet on force...
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