Fredericksburg School Board member Jarvis Bailey says COVID-19 presents a challenge to educators. But Bailey says he’s confident teachers will meet the challenge.

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Fredericksburg School Board member Jarvis Bailey says COVID-19 presents a challenge to educators. But Bailey says he’s confident teachers will meet the challenge.
Rappahannock United Way President Janel Donohue talks about the new ALICE report (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) and the Rent and Mortgage Assistance program available locally.
50 deaths in the region
This model delays sports and activities until December 14 and keeps all sports in the seasons where they are currently aligned.
While searching for an authentic jersey online that has the original team logo on it, a site comes up in the search promising great deals and fast shipping.
The action was precipitated by the exhaustive work of UMW’s Campus Environment Presidential Ad Hoc Committee.
King George County has received $8,243 from the Virginia Tourism Corporation (VTC) DMO WanderLove Recovery Grant Program, a new grant made available to Virginia’s Destination Marketing Organizations (DMOs) across the Commonwealth that have been heavily impacted by the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The Mayfield playground again hosted Peace in Da Paint on Saturday in Fredericksburg
What you can’t see is that cybercriminals have hacked into the company’s server and planted malware on the site. This harvests your personal information including your credit or debit card numbers.
Population data is used to inform decisions on where to put a hospital, how many doctors are needed in an area, what kinds of public services are required, and more.
Dave the Computer Guy with Techs in the Burg talks about computers and thunderstorms and heat, passwords and password managers and tech that helps us work from home.
New James Monroe High School football coach George Coghill recognized at Saturday’s Peace in the Da Paint event in Mayfield
Governor Northam posts on Facebook that he’s watching the COVID-19 numbers in Virginia
Sunny and hot today
Who are you having an influence on today? City Vice Mayor Chuck Frye introduces us to two people who took time with him growing up.
“My greatest satisfaction is to see young people that I have mentored succeed at work. My aim is to provide them with guidance and show them doors to career growth within the organization.”
Invasive species wreak havoc on the environment, displace or destroy native plants and insects and severely damage crops.
Help is available for those needing financial assistance with their utility bills
The Adult Services Department Head at the Porter Branch talks about holds pickups at the Towne Centre Branch, Music on the Steps, Virtual PAWS for Reading and Lunch and Learn.
“Due to COVID-19, we have seen that many children in Virginia have fallen behind on their immunizations,” said Dr. Donald Stern, Interim District Health Director.