Fire Fighter Carter to the rescue!
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Fire Fighter Carter to the rescue!
28 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in the region
Stafford Economic Development and Tourism Director John Holden and Tom Snyder of RIoT preview a virtual Interactive Town Hall on July 30th from 1-3.
The National Weather Service says continued hot and humid conditions today. Isolated to scattered showers and storms this afternoon and early evening in Northern Virginia.
Stafford Supervisors again heard from county residents who pleaded with the board to take action to remove the large Confederate flag flying over I-95 near Falmouth.
As outlined in #ForwardUMW, a detailed plan released this week for returning to campus in August, change is more than meets the eye. Schedules, relationships and behavior – all will be different
Rappahannock Area Health District says 25 new cases since Monday
Questions about teachers taking temperatures to whether students should be going back to school…
A proposed schedule includes some days at school and some days with virtual learning. Community meetings will be held. A vote by the school board on the plan is expected later next week.
Rappahannock Area Health District says 26 people hospitalized
Currently, all practices in Fredericksburg will be closed to the public and media because of COVID-19 concerns
Here’s the city school’s summer feeding plan
Stafford School Superintendent Dr. Scott Kizner talks about getting ready to reopen schools and the challenges.  Dr. Kizner talked about three options before the school board and his recommendation.
The Central Rappahannock Regional Library will start accepting returns at some branches this week
Immunization available by appointment only.
Over the past 3 months alone, Rappahannock United Way’s ALICE Assistance Program has provided $30,398 in direct financial aid.
The George Washington Foundation has a reopening plan
Northbound traffic will be reduced to two travel lanes from 9 a.m. Monday, July 13 until 4 a.m. Tuesday, July 14 at Exit 133 (Route 17) to open a new overpass
The National Weather Service says another hot and humid day today. Afternoon showers and thunderstorms are expected as well. Some of these storms could be strong to severe, with damaging winds, large hail, and an isolated threat for flooding.
No injuries. Fire and Rescue says a grill is likely the cause.