Week in Review: Localities need to review stance on music venue. Police warn car thefts on the rise. Big turnout for constitutional amendment referendum
Good morning! It's March 21. Here are some of the stories we covered for you this week.
Friday, March 20:
Williamsburg’s decision to take back $5 million it had transferred to the regional sports and events authority for a music venue raised some questions about how the two bodies handle financial controls, and about the future of the music venue itself.A
Thursday, March 19:
James City County police warned Wednesday that car theft and vandalism is rising in the county. But they said there are steps you can take to protect yourself.
Wednesday, March 18:
They may disagree on the issue, but local Democrats and Republicans agree voter turnout for a constitutional amendment that would redraw Virginia’s congressional map has been higher than expected.
Tuesday, March 17:
The agency responsible for mental health services in our area would like to expand into a full-service provider, offering primary and dental health services to lower income patients.
Monday, March 16:
Williamsburg House of Mercy and several local food pantries have launched a six-month campaign to collect 250,000 pounds of food for needy families, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence



