VIDEO: Spotsylvania Supervisors unanimously approved an ordinance to equip school buses to with video cameras to record vehicles who illegally pass stopped buses. It’s a growing problem in the county.

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VIDEO: Spotsylvania Supervisors unanimously approved an ordinance to equip school buses to with video cameras to record vehicles who illegally pass stopped buses. It’s a growing problem in the county.
VIDEO: The Stafford School Board votes to add gender identity and sexual orientation to the list of categories protected from discrimination. Each school board member explained their vote.
VIDEO: Some Courtland High School students placed 2,977 flags in front of the school along Smith Station Road on 9-11 to both honor and remember the victims of September 11, 2001. The students are part of the group Young Americans for Freedom.
From UMW: On a late August day, Mary Washington first-years were scattered throughout Fredericksburg, mulching gardens, planting trees and cleaning up along the Rappahannock River. Others cared for animals at the SPCA and worked on projects to help area seniors,...
VIDEO: Setting the record straight. Spotsylvania School Board Chairman Baron Braswell gave a spirited defense of turf fields, school spending and the board’s history of annual audits.
Governor Northam names Jarvis Bailey to new commission
VIDEO: The next step toward a permanent campus in Stafford took place as Germanna Community College held a ribbon cutting at the Barbara J. Fried Center near Stafford Hospital.
VIDEO: Your help is needed. Stafford Schools has set a goal of raising $29,000 to purchase winter coats. Stafford Schools are again teaming up with Operation Warm. Coats will be organized and distributed in October. Info: [email protected]
AUDIO: Central Rappahannock Regional Library Adult Services Coordinator Tracy McPeck and Youth Services Coordinator Darcie Caswell talk about Lifelong Learning and the library, Kanopy Courses, the Friends Bookshop Bi-annual sale and Cyber Smarts for Parents.
VIDEO: Spotsylvania School Board member Dr.Jim Meyer says there needs to be some changes in thinking: about the career and technical center and one part of school funding. The school board is examining an update to the strategic plan.
VIDEO: Higher graduation numbers, lower numbers of drop outs. Some of the numbers given the Spotsylvania School Board in an updated look at the strategic plan.
PHOTOS: Fall classes started Wednesday at Germanna Community College
AUDIO: The Gladys P. Todd Academy provides a Germanna Community College education to selected first generation college students at Spotsylvania High and James Monroe High School. An update with two students and information on future funding needs.
VIDEO: Her name was never mentioned. But as the City School Board heard public comments about what the community was looking for in the next school superintendent, many who spoke wanted the board to hire Interim Superintendent, and longtime Fredericksburg educator, Marci Catlett.
Public hearing tonight for Fredericksburg residents to tell the school board qualifications they should look for in a new school superintendent
The University of Mary Washington has received a $50,000 grant for a unique program that helps students in various stages of recovery from alcohol and substance abuse and addiction.
VIDEO: Spotsylvania Supervisors Paul Trampe and Dave Ross stand by fellow Supervisor Tim McLaughlin. McLaughlin says his comments about a cyber crime committed against the schools will not harm a State Police investigation. Trampe says he supports transparency.
VIDEO: Chancellor District Supervisor Tim McLaughlin stands by comments he made a week ago criticizing the Spotsylvania School Board. McLaughlin calls it a coordinated political attack against him and his family.
Today, U.S. Senators Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine announced $17,417,978 in federal grant funding for Head Start programs throughout Virginia.
VIDEO: Spotsylvania School Board member Erin Grampp says comments to the press by Chancellor District Supervisor Tim McLaughlin places the State Police investigation of a 600-thousand dollar cyber crime at risk.