May 28th all social distancing and capacity restrictions end

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May 28th all social distancing and capacity restrictions end
23 new cases reported.
Sheila Mathis and Mary Chamberlin with the Rappahannock Area Health District with an update on vaccinations and COVID testing. And a look at what the Health District provides outside the world of COVID.
“There’s no organization of any size, but especially larger ones, that are safe from a cyberattack. It’s critical cybersecurity plans remain constantly current”-Barry Moore of the BBB of Central Virginia
The Brisben Center is the largest full service, year-round, residential emergency homeless center in the Fredericksburg area.
Detectives are currently following up on leads and evidence recovered from the scene.
Starting at 7 p.m. tonight, I-95 northbound will be reduced to a single lane north of Exit 104 (Carmel Church) for pavement repair
7-3 loss to Delmarva drops record to 0-9
The owners of this like-new gem have absolutely gone above and beyond.
FRED will be FARE FREE from Friday, May 14th – Wednesday, May 19th.
Kids to Parks Day is a nationally coordinated day designed to connect kids and families with their local, state, and national parks.
An injured Spotsylvania homeowner receives medical help and yard work help! A great story!
Deneal Kennedy and Juanita Shanks talk about the work (and origin of the name) of FailSafe-ERA. Discussion on the programs to help inmates transition back into society.
Only three hits on the night by the FredNats
Alexis Innis with American Red Cross Blood Services with an appeal to give blood. It’s always needed. Especially now as we approach the summer travel season. redcrossblood.org
Percent positivity now under 7% in the region
Fredericksburg Salvation Army Captain Shauntrice Williams talks about their many areas of service. It’s National Salvation Army Week.
FredNats losing streak extended to 7
There will be no code of conduct required for members of the public when addressing the Spotsy School Board.Even though the conduct of some members of the public in recent meetings has been far from stellar.
29 hospitalized with COVID in the region