The fast moving Rappahannock River along Riverside Drive and Fall Hill Avenue

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The fast moving Rappahannock River along Riverside Drive and Fall Hill Avenue
Stafford Supervisors passed a resolution affirming the board’s support of the rights of county residents and visitors to keep and bear arms.
Governor Northam says the numbers in the Commonwealth are headed in the right direction. But he says there will be no change in the restrictions in Hampton Roads for the Labor Day weekend.
September is Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month. Andie McConnell talks about the Fairy Godmother Project’s work with the parents.
Rappahannock Adult Activities fall plant sale has grown bigger! The fundraiser helps adults with disability thrive in the community. You can find a list of plants at rappahannockareacsb.org.
Police say the suspect was annoyed over how long it was taking for the victim to move his vehicle through the line.
Stafford Sheriff’s Office says the man said he was a repairman. He took $987 to work on repairing a commercial mixer
sPower and five other community partners have funded 16 mobile hotspots for this school year.
Rappahannock United Way President Janel Donohue talks about the rent and mortgage assistance program and free face masks for non-profits.
The National Weather Service says a storm system will bring clouds and rain to the region today and tonight, along with cooler temperatures. The heaviest rain is expected to fall to the west where there is also flood watch in effect.
Thousands of masks were distributed at a drive-thru giveaway. But there’s still time for your organization to participate.
“I showed it to the store owner,” she told Lottery officials. “He said, ‘Congratulations, Kelly. Now put it away and go home!’”
Seven A. Smith Bowman Distillery spirits recognized
Jordan Alpert, Marie Stephenson and Cathleen Pessolano of Mental Health America of Fredericksburg preview the annual Another Day Walk. It’s virtual this year.
This gorgeous 65-acre property was built by famous jockey, Ted Atkinson, for his family and animals to enjoy!
MWHC says this model is a proven method to reduce patient holding times in the emergency department and promote timely discharges for patients
Habitat for Humanity of Caroline cut the ribbon and dedicated five homes built in well under a year thru the USDA Self-Help program. The groundbreaking for five more homes in Caroline expected to take place soon.
A USDA Self-Help grant will build five more in the next year
Central Rappahannock Regional Library Youth Services Coordinator Darcie Caswell. Topics include: holds and returns, resources for back to school, Virtual PAWS for reading and Time with a Therapy Dog.
Each week the Health District is compiling coronavirus numbers in each area locality