Week In Review: School redistricting... More school speed zone cameras... James City residents protest tax rates...home prices stabilize as supply increases...Saving wildlife babies.
Good morning! It's May 2. Here are some of the stories we covered for you this past week.
Friday, May 1
School redistricting, homeless students, phone ban: We cover the W-JCC Superintendent’s town hall with our readers.
Thursday, April 30
It’s official: Speed zone cameras will be coming to Jamestown High School and Matoaka Elementary School by next school year.
Wednesday, April 29
James City County supervisors seem to be building a consensus toward more tax relief for real estate owners, although they differed on the specifics. And they disagree on raising the meals tax by 50%.
Tuesday, April 28
More homes are coming on the market in our area, keeping price increases lower even as home sales increase, according to data from state and local Realtors.
Monday, April 27
Springtime is the time for wildlife babies – and it’s the busiest time of year for the dedicated band of local women who rescue abandoned and injured wildlife.




