The Gladys H. Oberle School is encouraging you to go online over the next 10-days and vote (10 times per day per email) between August 18-27

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The Gladys H. Oberle School is encouraging you to go online over the next 10-days and vote (10 times per day per email) between August 18-27
47 hospitalized around the region
Schericka Twyner and Alicia Kindred talk about the need for more childcare workers, additional space at the Ron Rosner Family Y, and Bright Beginnings.
Storms, heat, then cooler
The National Weather Service says as Tropical Depression Fred passes off to the west, there will be a threat for isolated tornadoes, damaging winds, as well as flash flooding beginning mid-morning
FredNats actually led 1-0
Fauquier School Superintendent David Jeck has announced in a video that 244 children are currently quarantined because they have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.
Stafford Supervisors Vanuch and Coen talk about problems during the opening week of school.
Advisory remains in place in Orange, Louisa and Spotsylvania counties
Teen suffers serious, but non-life threatening injuries. No charges filed.
The George Washington Regional Commission is wrapping up going over the 1,000+ transportation surveys on local hot spots and ideas to improve the overall system.
Dr. Richard Erwin is a pediatrician with Mary Washington Pediatrics. With the increase of Delta variant COVID-19 cases in children, he has tips for parents on keeping your children safe and healthy.
Fredericksburg Regional Continuum of Care Director Samantha Shoukas talks about the status of homeless services in the region and how you can get involved.
Wet for the next few days
During a Town Hall meeting, Mary Washington Healthcare officals talked about why wear a mask right now and why get vaccinated.
40 people in the area hospitalized
All work is scheduled weather permitting. Real-time information on work zones and lane closures is available on 511Virginia
Dr. Kizner talks about the start of the school year with bus and teacher shortages. He talks about moving forward.
A Flash Flood Watch has been issued for portions of the area from Monday morning through Monday afternoon. Showers and thunderstorms may produce heavy rainfall, which could lead to instances of flash flooding in the watch area.
FredNats are 7-6 in August.