Scammers In Louisa County
(Louisa)- Authorities in Louisa County are warning residents of phone scammers pretending to be law enforcement. According to the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office, in some instances, the ...Read more
(Louisa)- Authorities in Louisa County are warning residents of phone scammers pretending to be law enforcement. According to the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office, in some instances, the ...Read more
(Middlesex)- Electric school buses are rolling throughout Middlesex County. It’s all a part of a partnership with Dominion Energy and Middlesex County Public Schools. The two new buses were ...Read more
(DC)- FEMA has denied Virginia’s request for an emergency declaration. The request would’ve helped to cover expenses surrounding the response to the U.S. Capitol riot and the ...Read more
(DC)- Several bridges are being closed that link Virginia to DC. The closures include the 11th Street Bridge, 14th Street Bridge, the Arlington Memorial Bridge, Douglass Memorial Bridge, the John ...Read more
(Richmond)- The push is on to get as many Virginians the coronavirus vaccine. As of yesterday, nearly 291-thousand people have received the first dose of the vaccine in Virginia. The State ...Read more
(DC)- Highway bridges leading into DC will be closed to traffic for a few days this week. The measure calls for Virginia State Police and VDOT to close down access to the I-66 and I-395 bridges. ...Read more
(Ashland)- Police in Ashland are trying to figure out who left symbols of hate at several businesses yesterday. Patrolling officers discovered pamphlets showing the Nazi swastika scattered ...Read more
(Richmond)- New COVID-19 cases are skyrocketing in Virginia. Public health officials reported over 99-hundred cases yesterday, which shattered the previous single-day record by more than ...Read more
(Leesburg)- Police in Loudoun County are on high alert because of the Ku Klux Klan The Leesburg Police department says they have found propaganda flyers outside of several homes in the area. ...Read more
(Richmond)- A growing number of Virginians are willing to get a COVID-19 vaccine. VCU just completed a statewide survey that shows 70-percent of residents are likely to be vaccinated. That’s ...Read more