Rain last week is still impacting the region

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Rain last week is still impacting the region
On average, The Weather Channel says temps will be higher this month
And then there were five….Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County breaks ground on five new homes in Bowling Green
Coronavirus numbers from the Rappahannock Area Health District
The health district plans to use the grant funds to purchase standard supplies necessary for vaccination as well as personal protective equipment for vaccinators, such as gloves, gowns, face shields, and masks.
Dave the Computer Guy talks about dealing with a failing hard drive, wifi and symptoms of getting a virus.
The City of Fredericksburg this week rolled out a new promotional video called “We Are FXBG”
Cooler weather continues to settle in
The River crested Friday at about 13 feet at City Dock downtown
Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office says the husband and wife were from Alexandria. The husband shot his wife and then himself in her room
Travis Velichko, Keith Peterson and April Peterson with River Rock Outfitter talk about river safety, the outdoors during a pandemic and planning for hiking around here or the Shenandoah.
The western parks are at peak or just slightly past peak this week. Most trees are well into their color change while oaks are just getting started in Virginia’s central region parks.
Tree Fredericksburg is giving away 3,000 free one gallon trees. It’s open to anyone in Virginia
The National Weather Service says rain moves out early this morning, then much cooler
Stafford residents came out in droves to Colonial Forge High School to speak against a proposal to downzone 90-thousand acres of agricultural property to help slow rural growth.
A divided Stafford Board of Supervisors voted 4-3 to delay a vote on a rural downzoning plan until December 15th. Voting in favor for deferring were Supervisors Snellings, Shelton, Allen and Cohen.
The Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office says none of the incidents are related or random
Now in its 47th year, the University of Mary Washington’s Family Weekend is going virtual for the first time.
City Councilman Matt Kelly talks about regional cooperation and the current breakdown between the City, Stafford and Spotsylvania. Also discussions on downtown parking, talks with protesters and council’s upcoming retreat.
Better Business Bureau finds both websites originate overseas