City Police document each incident that occurred late May and early June.

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City Police document each incident that occurred late May and early June.
It’s a much different start to the school year. But for many families there remain school supply needs.
Doris Buffett and Germanna
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swCrPK-Nc54
Nearly four years ago City Council passed a resolution naming the Dixon Street pool for Doris Buffett
The Sunshine Lady Foundation helped many in this region
State officials have launched a smartphone app that uses Bluetooth technology to alert people when they have come in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.
Five coronavirus deaths so far in August in the region
It’s easy and you’ll be giving back to the community in a big way!
The quick actions of these three students helped provide emergency assistance and calm during the incident.
Stafford Economic Development and Tourism Director John Holden discusses CARES Act Funding-3 business grants for Stafford County.
Saying they’ve become too political, a member of the Prince William County Board of Supervisors proposes that the board stop voting on proclamations.
Louisa County Schools have posted a unique back to school music video!
The Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Stafford begins the process of reopening with Sip and Sing Supper Club, Friday and Saturday night this week and next:
Rappahannock Area Health District reports 287 new cases in the last week.
Meghann Cotter with Micah Ministries talks about a grant to move homeless in motels to homes. Now what’s needed are landords.
Forecasters say worst of the weather should begin to move out of the region by early afternoon
City Fire Department Deputy Emergency Services Coordinator Victor Podbielski talks about preparing for a big tropical storm.
REC says the brunt of the storm is expected to arrive overnight and continue through Tuesday afternoon, dropping 3 to 5 inches of rain and bringing wind gusts of 40-plus mph in some areas.
Notify NNEC of any downed power lines, trees on the line, or a power outage, by calling 1-866-663-2688.