Rappahahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Denise Bonds says masks can protect you and save others.

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Rappahahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Denise Bonds says masks can protect you and save others.
The Sherriff’s Office says a man entered the 7-11 at the intersection of Rt. 3 & Rt. 20 and attempted to rob the clerk by demanding cash
COVID-19 cases are surging in Virginia and the situation in our community is serious. Tune on November 23, at 6:00 to the Mary Washington Healthcare Facebook page for a live town hall with MWHC clinical experts.
Herd immunity. What if we just let everyone get sick. The response from Rappahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Denise Bonds.
Brian Cann and Kim LaFontaine with the Jeff Rouse Swim and Sports Center in Stafford talk about what they’re doing to keep the facility safe. We also preview the Frosty 3 Miler.
These measures include an enhanced cleaning regimen, installing social-distancing decals and hand-sanitizer dispensers on rail cars and platforms, and a facial covering requirement.
Counterfeit goods can mimic original merchandise, right down to the trademarked logo, though made with inferior materials and workmanship
The Rappahnnock YMCA Turkey Trot will look a lot different this year. But it does take place, virtually.
Central Rappahannock Regional Library Branch Services Coordinator Joy McIntire talks about changes with Library Express, meeting and study rooms and the importance of Friends of the Library.
Each week the area health district puts together coronavirus cases for each locality
Virginia Senator Tim Kaine says the Trump Administration’s refusal to share information and work with President-elect Biden on COVID-19 vaccine information could have deadly consequences.
Officials say this places City Police on a path toward converting their fleet to cleaner vehicles.
Rappahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Denise Bonds talks about Thanksgiving in COVID-19 times and looking ahead to a vaccine. Eileen Sousa talks about safely cooking a turkey.
“We all have a responsibility to ourselves and our communities. We know what to do- it’s time we all take action.”
Taxes are due December 5th or the next business day–December 7th this year.
Fifty-five mena and women graduated on Friday from the State Police 133rd Basic Session. The ceremony concluded their 8 weeks of training as part of the Department’s second Accelerated Lateral Entry Program. The State Police Superintendent talked about challenges facing law enforcement today.
In this week’s episode, Mayor Greenlaw reflects on Thanksgiving and the many things we have to be thankful for this year in Fredericksburg
Stafford Supervisor Tinesha Allen had COVID-19. She has a message for the community going into the holidays.
New pandemic relief option postpones requirement for as many as 500,000 Virginians to visit DMV for appointment service through 2021
Turn lane extensions will reduce congestion at Owens Dr. and Bennion Rd. intersection