Stephanie Ball and Jason Tickle of Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County with an update on the building of five homes in the county.

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Stephanie Ball and Jason Tickle of Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County with an update on the building of five homes in the county.
End of COVID-19 state of emergency June 30 to affect 16 ABC regulation adjustments made in 2020
Stafford man explodes over slow service
Fire at townhouses on Potomac Hills Drive
In a meeting with state reporters, Virginia Senator Mark Warner describes a bipartisan bill he’s working on to make federal funds available to help the Minor League Baseball teams in Virginia bounce back from the economic effects of COVID-19.
All work is scheduled weather permitting. Real-time information on work zones and lane closures is available on 511Virginia
Daniel Turczan and Ann Kloeckner with Legal Aid Works discuss their involvement in a class-action lawsuit against the Virginia Employment Commission.
Weekend numbers from the Rappahannock Area Health District
With the summer heat and humidity in full swing, Tyson has a friendly reminder for everyone. NEVER leave your 4-legged family members unattended in a hot car. #Local2598
FredNats haven’t scored more than three runs in 12 of their last 13 games
Customers can conduct vehicle transactions in Town of Haymarket starting July 1
Have you found any dead or dying birds in your yard? The state has reported a bird disease sweeping across the DMV. They are recommending not feeding birds in feeders to stop the spread and cleaning bird baths.
The caller insists that the test will be totally covered by Medicare.
Stafford Cares contributes $742,000 in economic and community Aide
REC urges members to prepare for potential summer storms
The Empowerhouse domestic violence shelter commercial HVAC system is being replaced. Still about 64-thousand dollars needed to fully pay for the project.
Friday morning about 5:30 in Stafford
Awards given to community members who have shown creativity, initiative, leadership and compassion while helping individuals with behavioral health concerns or developmental disability.
Artists Gabe Pons and Sophia Pineda planned it. Some parents and volunteers helped put paint to bricks.
The 750 square foot mural at Hugh Mercer Elementary is finished! It was planned by local artists Gabe Pons and Sophia Pineda. They were assisted by Jayem Pals and other community volunteers.