(Manassas)- Manassas will celebrate its 150th birthday on Saturday with a full day of events planned in Dean Park. There will be videos of residents telling their “Manassas story,” tours of the Manassas Industrial School […]
(Richmond)- We’re used to switching lanes when we see law enforcement or emergency vehicles on the side of the highway, but a new law expands that rule. Starting July 1st, if at all possible, drivers […]
(King George)- The president of Germanna Community College has been charged with DUI first offense and reckless driving. The incident happened earlier this month in King George. 69-year old Janet Gullickson of King George was […]
(Richmond)- Veterans of the Vietnam War will be honored at the Virginia War Memorial in Richmond 6-9 tonight during a special celebration. This is National Vietnam War Veterans Day, an annual day meant to honor […]
(Fredericksburg)- Fredericksburg Police says the victim shot and killed Sunday in Fredericksburg has been identified as 18-year-old Jasiah Smith. Smith was a senior at James Monroe High School. He was found lying in a parking […]
With tornadoes hitting the Midwest and the South, some survivors say that they emerged from their homes to find buildings ripped apart, vehicles tossed around like toys, shattered glass and felled trees
Weeks after massive Cyclone Freddy hit Mozambique for a second time, the still-flooded country is facing a spiraling cholera outbreak that threatens to add to the devastation
An international arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin raises the prospect of justice for the man whose country invaded Ukraine but complicates efforts to end that war in peace talks
Pope Francis has opened the celebration of Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square, presiding at his first ceremony after a hospital stay for bronchitis
Bulgarians are casting their ballots in a general election — the fifth in two years — hoping to end political instability and help overcome the economic woes fueled by a raging war in Ukraine
Analysts say gas prices have increased in New Jersey and around the nation at large amid increased demand as warmer spring weather lures motorists back out onto the roads
Analysts say the UBS takeover of embattled rival Credit Suisse has shaken Switzerland’s self-image and dented its reputation as a global financial center
Mike Zitz and Dennis Rapkins. Play Ball! A new season is here and it’s time to start thinking about summer baseball for your kids or grandkids. June 1 the deadline for registration. sunshinebaseball.net for info.
Alex Hetherington and Kristen Loflin preview the Marine Corps Historic Half/Semper 5 miler and Devil Dog Double on May 21st in Fredericksburg. Sign up at marinemarathon.com
Race Director Brian Pessolano with information on the May 7th race for kids. There’s a mile race for ages 6-17, 1/2 mile for ages 10 and under and the Caboose Run for 5 and under. […]
Dave the Computer Guy with Techs in the Burg on Lafayette Blvd. talks about the passing of a Tech giant, transistors in a CPU, backing up phones, Wifi security and ergonomics.
Teachers Heidi Ribel and Mark Wright and seven members of “Something Rotten.” We meet some the cast and hear four songs. “Something Rotten” Thursday thru Saturday at JM. Tickets at the door or here
Carolyn Wilder and Karen Brace talk about when and when not try to help animals. We talk about birds, squirrels and deer–and the process to become involved with animal rehab. wildliferescue.org
Mary Buck (Howell Branch Manager) and Craig Graziano (Downtown Fredericksburg Branch) talk about teen art and poetry shows, branch gardens, getting a library card and technology and the end of card catalogs.
Dave Muraca and Ann Waters. Preview of upcoming events at Kenmore and Ferry Farm. How the discoveries at Ferry Farm has changed how history looks at Mary Washington.
Deputy Fire Chief Ben Gouldman and Public Information Officer Katie Brady talk about smoke detectors, developing a plan to get out of your home if there’s a fire, National Poison Prevention Week and the 4pm […]
Commonwealth’s Attorney John Mahoney and Habitat of Caroline President and CEO Jason Tickle with an update on the two year project to build 20 homes. Ground breaking real soon! Want to volunteer? info@habitatofcaroline.org Also, honoring […]
Producing Artistic Director Patrick A’Hearn talks about Ragtime and the story of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and what it means to live in America. riversidedt.com
Von Young, Allie Names and Laurie Webb. Laurie is the new Executive Director. She tells a past story of working with the SPCA and talks about goals. It’s the Fred SPCA’s 80th anniversary. We get […]
Matt Watson and Caius Roscella from Access VR and Stafford Museum Executive Director Sue Henderson talk about using virtual reality to scan artifacts or showcase sites around the county. VR can be used without […]