The Chamber says the event will follow all COVID-19 prevention and health standards as set by the CDC and Virginia Department of Health.
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The Chamber says the event will follow all COVID-19 prevention and health standards as set by the CDC and Virginia Department of Health.
A year ago COVID was in the process of changing nearly everything in our lives. Devlin Reiley with the Rappahannock YMCA says it was a time of fear and change.
From FredToday Partner Experimax in Central Park
Route 17 northbound ramp to Route 1 will partially close starting Friday, March 12 as construction advances to build a new four-lane interstate overpass
Mary Washington Healthcare Chief Medcial Officer Dr. Chris Newman told a virtual Town Hall on Thursday night that given the CDC guidelines this week, he’s optimistic that the end of the pandemic is in sight.
VDOT says U-Turns on Route 17 will be prohibited at Short Street and Olde Forge Drive
Rappahannock Area Health District says 33 are hospitalized in the region
Shericka Twyner from the Caroline Y and Association Community Health and Wellness Director Naomie Murdock talk about RESET and what’s next. An update on upcoming Y programs and the next challenge.
One more day of warm temperatures
The National Weather Service says near record temperatures expected today. However, the warm temperatures, increasing winds, and low humidity will combine to deliver an increased danger for wildfire spread for areas under a Red Flag Warning.
Weekly look at area COVID statistics
The National Weather Service says If you’re planning on enjoying these warmer temperatures by getting out on the water, be mindful of the cold water dangers that exist this time of year.
Police say a female suspect is in custody after she struck a male acquaintance with her vehicle and fled the scene.
This is the Stafford County program supporting restaurants and families in need
Rappahannock Health District numbers show the Percent Positivity numbers in the area now below 6%
Dr. Melanie Kay-Wyatt, Traci East and Lynn Miller talk about the importance of wellness. Wellness advice for educators.
Even warmer today than yesterday. Taking a peak at tomorrow..it’s even warmer!
Fredericksburg Vice-Mayor Chuck Frye told council he’s frustrated with the continued increase of tanker cars parked on rail tracks near the Mayfield neighborhood. Frye says it’s a safety concern.
Governor Northam says keeping your vaccine registration information current is important–along with answering your phone! That phone call could be THE call to get your vaccine.
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Nancy Farrell Allen. Topics include carbs and all the milk choices we have.