Devlin interviews Daronte Rollins

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Devlin interviews Daronte Rollins
VDOT says crews are using a crane to remove beams from the Chatham Bridge over the Rappahannock River channel Wednesday and Thursday.
Stafford Sheriff’s Office says crime victim recognizes car in a traffic stop
State health officials say stay out of the water in some sections of Lake Anna due to a harmful algae bloom
Stafford Public Works Director Jason Towery talks how the department has adjusted to a COVID-19 world: There’s a wastewater treatment plant virtual tour, some permits done virtually.
Five home sites in Milford that were empty lots last September will have home dedications before the month is over. Habitat of Caroline is on the move and still needing volunteers and partners.
Positivity rate is now 7.6% in the region
Vernon Green Jr., Founder & CEO of GCubed, says, “We are honored to make the Inc. 5000 list and we are excited about the growth our company has experienced.”
Joint Open Letter on Masks As we are seeing in other parts of the country, the Rappahannock Area Health District has reported a rise in COVID-19 cases in our community. This rise in local cases highlights the continued importance our community members should place on...
There have been recent updates to guidance issued by the CDC and VDH regarding the effectiveness of certain types of face coverings.
Bealton woman bought a lottery ticket in Locust Grove after attending a Fredericksburg birthday party
Kim Borrough–the owner of Honey Baked Ham in Fredericksburg talks about the journey of her daughter Jessica who has been diagnosed with ALS. Joining the conversation is Matthew Cook with the ALS Association.
Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County is getting ready to dedicate five new homes in Milford. Earlier this summer, we spent some time at the build sites.
Stacy Mason highlighted for her work in establishing a pantry to help healthcare workers in need
Economic Development and Tourism Director John Holden says the grants that launch today are designed to broaden eligibility for critically impacted business sectors and includes grants for nonprofits.
Health District says CDC has new update on masks
Dr. Denise Bonds, the Acting Director of the Rappahannock Area Health District talks about COVID-19. We talk about the local numbers, masks, and getting kids back to school.
Fredericksburg City Council unanimously approved a rezoning that will lead to the former mobile home park off Route 1 being redeveloped as an office park. (Video courtesy Jarrell Properties)
The Co-op will be in the Lee Plaza off Route 1 between Charles and Princess Anne streets. The Fredericksburg Food Co-op is expected to open later this year.
About 25 area churches of various denominations gathered at Strong Tower Church in Stafford Sunday night to pray for unity and speak out against racism. (Video courtesy Strong Tower Church)