Virginia wants schools to adopt policies to protect transgender students. Will school boards follow through?  Read more in this Sunday's Main News section When a body bag was pulled from a second floor apartment in Ocean View late last year and carried down the wooden stairs, residents from nearby units gathered outside to watch. Numerous police cars and firetrucks arrived that Sunday morning, with sirens blaring and lights flashing. A van from the medical examinerâs office drove up later. A woman in a neighboring building was among the onlookers. She captured all the action on her cell phone, snapping pictures and recording video. That was Nov. 15, 2020. The location: 1216 Hillside Ave., an apartment building a couple of blocks from the beach. The person found dead there was later identified as 36-year-old Sheena West of Virginia Beach. The veterinary office worker and mother of a teenage son had mysteriously disappeared the night before while out with friends at a Virginia Beach restaurant and bar. Her friends said she left her phone and wallet behind and didnât tell them she was leaving. Surveillance footage showed her exiting with an unknown man. Read more in this Sunday's Main News section Virginia is now home to one of the most extraordinary food documents ever compiled by a single human. Perhaps, if you were curious one day about the invention of cheese, youâve already found it. The Food Timeline is an endless scroll of food facts and recipes that looks like an artifact from the ancient Geocities days of the internet, a rose-tinted window onto the World Before Google. But in its simplicity, the Timeline also contains multitudes. Read more in the Sunday Break section For years, E'sa Simon was a staple to passersby in Great Bridge, the man who roller skated in the gas station parking lot all day to his own music. But for the past couple years, Simon was gone and people feared the worst. He's now back home, thanking people of the city for their support. Read more in the Sunday Break section Jordan and Phillip Dail opened the Cape Charles Candy Company on the Eastern Shore of Virginia in 2018. Ready to expand, they found a sweet spot in the Norfolk Premium Outlets formerly occupied by Forbes Candies.  Read more in the Sunday Work & Money section           Â
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