Blood Drive At Nationals Park
(DC)- There is a major need for blood across the country and region. INOVA Health will hold a blood drive tomorrow at Nationals Park. Officials say they have set the goal of drawing 650 units which ...Read more
(DC)- There is a major need for blood across the country and region. INOVA Health will hold a blood drive tomorrow at Nationals Park. Officials say they have set the goal of drawing 650 units which ...Read more
(Chesterfield)- A name change for a community college in Chesterfield County. A state board yesterday approved renaming John Tyler Community College as Brightpoint Community College. Tyler was the ...Read more
(Lexington Park)- Pet owners in Southern Maryland are concerned after learning that a fox found in St. Mary’s County tested positive for rabies. The health department says that the fox was ...Read more
(Annapolis)- The number of vaccinated adults across Maryland continues to rise. As of yesterday, 76-percent of Marylanders over the age of 18 have protection against COVID-19. That puts Marylnad at ...Read more
(DC)- Smithsonian will make some major changes to several museums today. The timed-entry passes required for entry at most facilities will become a thing of the past. Meanwhile, the free passes are ...Read more
(Richmond)- Today is the deadline to submit ideas for the time capsule that will go in the place of the 134-year-old one inside the Lee Statue pedestal. That time capsule was placed there in 1887 ...Read more
(Henrico)- One specialty snacks company has announced plans to expand in Virginia. Red River Foods will drop 16-million-dollars on a new warehouse and processing facility. It’s coming to ...Read more
(DC)- Metro officials are investigating another incident where a person walked onto the tracks at a rail station. This time it happened yesterday afternoon at the Pentagon City station causing a ...Read more
(Richmond)- State Police are concerned about the number of deaths caused by motorcycle accidents. Since the start of June, 21 bike riders have died in traffic crashes on Virginia roads. Nearly half ...Read more
(Richmond)- More Virginians are heading back to work. That’s based around the latest data from the Virginia Employment Commission that shows the unemployment rate dropped to ...Read more