Backing the Blue. Fredericksburg City Council approves a 35-hundred dollar increase in pay for all sworn law enforcement , communications and sheriff’s personnel.

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Backing the Blue. Fredericksburg City Council approves a 35-hundred dollar increase in pay for all sworn law enforcement , communications and sheriff’s personnel.
COVID numbers in the area keep rising
The weekly COVID-19 averages continue to climb in the region
Dr. Daniel Geisler talks about colorectal surgery. He’s international recognized as a pioneer of the single-port colorectal surgery procedures.
Spotsylvania School employees will receive a $900 bonus after Spotsylvania Supervisors voted to release the full amount of carry over money. Supervisors McLaughlin and Ross vote no. As usual, the agenda item turned into a marathon discussion….
Spotsylvania Supervisors voted to give the school board all their carry over money. School staff will receive a $900 dollar bonus. Supervisors Ross and McLaughlin vote no on releasing all the carry over money.
The Fredericksburg Salvation Army is getting ready to distribute gifts to kids and senior citizens who requested help.
Rappahannock Area Health District COVID numbers not slowing down
Helpline Coordinator Marie Stevenson and Executive Director Cathleen Pessolano talk about work of Mental Health America of Fredericksburg during the pandemic. More calls, more needs for help with fewer services and beds available.
You won’t be able to talk on the phone or send a text beginning January 1st
Fredericksburg City Schools Interim Deputy Superintendent Dr. Matthew Eberhardt tells the School Board that there have been no student cases of COVID-19. Eberhardt outlined the approach City Schools have taken with COVID-19.
The Fredericksburg School Board approved a plan to send students–who want to go–back into the classroom two days a week for face-to-face learning
The Fredericksburg School Board on Monday night approved a plan to offer face-to-face learning to K-12 students who want it two days a week beginning in January.
The city statement says far more people than anticipated–and who usually attend the parade–came to view the Christmas Parade Saturday night.
Rappahannock Area Health District officials say they are alarmed at the number of COVID-19 cases adding up in the region. Saturday’s reported all time of 187 new cases was broken Monday with 231 cases.
Germanna Registrar Cheri Maea and Dean of Nursing and Health Technologies Patti Lisk talk about the Re-Educating Virginians Initiative and how GCC students can benefit.
Not a drill – winter is here! A wintry mix of rain and light snow may affect the morning commute in the Fredericksburg area, Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula.
Stafford’s Robert Belman rings at a Salvation Army Christmas kettle in memory of his father and brother. It’s about honoring their memory and raising money for the Salvation Army locally.
Fredericksburg Salvation Army Captain Shauntrice Williams doesn’t just talk about ringing bells at Christmas kettles. She’s out ringing. It was gray and chilly Friday evening in Spotsylvania, but Captain Williams was at a kettle.
The tour takes viewers from the platform into a rail car, where they can see the social-distancing decals and hand-sanitizer dispensers.