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Nick McNamara
ReporterNick is a general assignment reporter focused on the cities of Williamsburg, Hampton and Suffolk. He joined WHRO in 2024 after moving to Virginia. Originally from Los Angeles County, Nick previously covered city government in Manhattan, KS, for News Radio KMAN.
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The website, SaveHamptonCats.org, was created by a coalition of animal welfare organizations. They want to see more resources for feral colonies in the city.
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The South Quay Conservation Site is the last natural stand of longleaf pine in Virginia, but the site is in rough condition after years of logging.
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A 58-year-old woman was killed and two more people critically injured before police arrived.
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The new building includes meeting space, an officer fitness room and dedicated reporting rooms for victims of crimes.
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The money brings the city “almost halfway” to the total cost of the roadway improvements, according to Mayor Mike Duman.
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The final phase of upgrades will see new heating and cooling systems installed and guest suites overhauled.
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The city will begin enforcing its new regulations for Airbnbs and Vrbos beginning in October.
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Residents say increased police presence and new stop signs haven’t had enough of an impact at the intersection of Shell Road and Greenbriar Avenue.
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Library leader expects Williamsburg Regional Library will need a third library location in 10 years.
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If finalized, a path to separate school systems would take years and require the state to agree with the plan.