(Richmond)-In Richmond, a bill that would require student-athletes in Virginia to compete on teams based on their biological sex is moving forward. With six votes, House Bill 1387 passed a subcommittee yesterday. The proposed bill […]
(Richmond)- The Virginia Senate passed a bill allowing judges to consider several factors before issuing substantial risk protection orders, also known as “red-flag” orders, that let police seize guns from those deemed a threat to […]
(Fredericksburg)- City Police are investigating a report involving the attempted abduction of a 10-year-old girl Friday afternoon. The alleged incident occurred about 4:15 p.m. in the 2500 block of the Commons apartment complex on Cowan Boulevard. […]
(DC)- The USDA Food and Nutrition Service says those receiving assistance from SNAP benefits in Virginia will soon see a decrease in the amount they have been receiving as emergency funds are set to expire […]
(Fredericksburg)- The Fredericksburg Area Museum’s board announced this week that President and CEO Sara Poore has resigned. Poore will stay with the museum in a part-time capacity until her replacement is hired. The board hopes […]
The mastermind of the nationwide college admissions bribery scheme that ensnared celebrities, prominent businesspeople and other parents has been sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison
Officials in California have ordered evacuations in a high-risk coastal area where mudslides killed 23 people in 2018 as a huge storm barrels through the state
The man accused in the November slayings of four University of Idaho students is has arrived in Idaho, where he is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and felony burglary
More than 50 people were convicted in the sprawling college admissions bribery scheme that embroiled elite universities across the country and landed a slew of prominent parents and athletic coaches behind bars
Egypt's Central Banks says the pound has seen its largest single-day slide since the government agreed to a $3 billion International Monetary Fund deal in late October
More than 30 graves at a historic Christian cemetery in Jerusalem have been found toppled and vandalized, jolting the Christian minority in the contested city
More than 30 graves at a historic Christian cemetery in Jerusalem have been found toppled and vandalized, jolting the Christian minority in the contested city
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has cited stable ties with China during a visit to Beijing that has sought to downplay the contentious issue of territorial disputes in the South China Sea
Authorities in Pakistan have ordered shopping malls and markets to close by 8:30 p.m. as part of a new energy conservation plan aimed at easing Pakistan’s economic crisis
Asian shares are mostly higher following a rally on Wall Street as investors assessed minutes from the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting of policymakers and welcomed encouraging data on U.S. jobs
It was feast or famine at the Broadway box office as 2022 wound down, with eye-popping revenue for popular shows — including a staggering new Broadway record for “The Lion King” — not lifting all strugglers
Deputy Commissioner Mike Sienkowski and Commissioner Scott Mayausky talk about day-to-day in the office, upgrades to make customer service easier and what makes a good Constitutional Officer.
Youth Services Coordinator Darcie Caswell and Youth Services Librarian (at Porter) Ann McDuffie talk about Discover Stafford, the Teen Art Show, Sensory Time and the Adult Winter Reading program. librarypoint.org
Media Manager Janet Douberly and Executive Director Sarah Perry talk about raising the last $500,000 for 56 acres of land in Fredericksburg. Info on the 3rd annual Downtown RunAround. The virtual race is March 4-18th. […]
Anne Little talks about the In the Garden with Tree Fredericksburg speaker series, the proper way to install nest boxes and the need for monitors for boxes. virginiabluebirds.org
John and Mohammad, Babru Brar and Dean of Workforce Development Tina Lance. Germanna Community College and a strong work ethic drive Babu Brar to success.
Dr. An, Dr. Vaughn and Dr. Nanda. Improvements in cancer research and trials available locally and having hard talks to patients about their diagnosis.
Dr. Thomas Taylor talks about his proposed budget, investing in students, the new division strategic plan, a new elementary and high school and snow days…
Kevin Good and Kristina Peck talk about the teacher shortage and one solution–the STREAM Initiative. They’re focusing on a creating a dynamic educational space for future teachers in Seacobeck Hall.
Stafford Museum and Cultural Center: Frank White, the Keeper of Knowledge, shares some Stafford stories with Sue Henderson. Stories, like driving a school bus at age 16 in the mid-1950’s.
Von Young, Melanie Johnson and Allie Names. Many of the COVID restrictions have now been lifted. Update on the Community Health Center, donations, fostering and adoptions. fredspca.org
Dr. Ilic’ is a new breast and endocrine surgeon at Mary Washington Healthcare. We talk about the thyroid and parathyroid along with Hidden Scar Certification and being a high volume surgeon.
Ryan McGill and Steve Weissman-Virginia Professional Firefighter Charitable Foundation and the Virginia Chapter of the Firefighter Cancer Support Network. Educating and assisting firefighters and their families. Cancer is a growing problem.
Kathy Anderson talks about their domestic violence work and their 24 hour hotline: 540-373-9373. The Empty Bowl fundraiser is January 28th at LibertyTown Arts Workshop. Ticket info @ empowerhouseva.org
Preview of Jimmy Buffett’s Escape to Margaritaville at the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts thru March 5th. Producing Artistic Director Patrick A’Hearn and Director Robby Gonyo.