
Road Work Continues Around The Area
(Spotsylvania)-Route 648 (Block House Road) will be closed 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. daily this week at the Ta River bridge to allow VDOT’s state forces bridge crew to replace the bridge deck, ...Read more
(Spotsylvania)-Route 648 (Block House Road) will be closed 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. daily this week at the Ta River bridge to allow VDOT’s state forces bridge crew to replace the bridge deck, ...Read more
(DC)- Two Metro stations will be closing to prevent riders from traveling to see the cherry blossoms. Smithsonian and Arlington Cemetery closed last night to make trains available for essential ...Read more
(Stafford)- North Stafford High School administration are confirming a teacher tested positive for coronavirus. The North Stafford principal says the risk exposure to students and staff is low ...Read more
(Richmond)- Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax is calling out Governor Ralph Northam for not setting strict guidelines for residents. Fairfax said in a letter to the Governor there should be a ...Read more
(DC)- Metro is thanking riders for staying home. City and state officials have been telling people to limit travel to essential only. Services are limited and trains run every fifteen ...Read more
(Arlington)- A chef in Arlington is helping students nourish their bodies. David Gaus is the owner of Bayou Bakery and is providing hot lunches for those students who need it during the ...Read more
(Richmond)- Governor Northam is making changes to child care facilities in the state due to the coronavirus pandemic. Northam said he is implementing a rule that will limit the classroom total ...Read more
(Richmond)- Governor Northam is asking people to be a part of the solution. He issued a ban yesterday on gatherings of ten or more people in businesses across the state. It won’t affect some, ...Read more
(Hanover)- The first known case of the coronavirus in central Virginia is confirmed. Chickahominy health district officials said yesterday the patient is a Hanover County teen who returned home ...Read more
(DC)- Officials say the D-C sniper is now a married man despite serving life in prison. Lee Malvo, now 35, is currently serving a life sentence in prison for being involved in the 2002 sniper ...Read more