Preparing Families For Natural Disasters
(Richmond)- The Virginia Department of Emergency Management will host a Family Preparedness Night for elementary students and their families. It will teach youngsters about different types of ...Read more
(Richmond)- The Virginia Department of Emergency Management will host a Family Preparedness Night for elementary students and their families. It will teach youngsters about different types of ...Read more
(Richmond)- Virginia gas prices are rising as we inch closer to Mother’s Day weekend. Drivers across the Commonwealth are paying an average of four-dollars-and-five-cents for a gallon of ...Read more
(Richmond)- Governor Youngkin launched the new Office of the Children’s Ombudsman. The OCO will help children in the foster care system, advocate for changes to the child welfare system ...Read more
(Harrisonburg)- Softball will no longer be played at James Madison University for the remainder of the 2022 season. The decision comes after player Lauren Bernett died suddenly last month. ...Read more
(Fairfax)- A driver in Fairfax is preparing for court after being caught driving twice the speed limit. A Virginia State trooper recently stopped a driver doing 131 miles-per-hour along I-95. ...Read more
(DC)- Metro riders are finding it easier to get around. It’s all thanks to Metro increasing service on the Green and Yellow lines to have trains running every 15-minutes. It starts ...Read more
(Manassas)- Two men are recovering from gunshot wounds following a shooting Sunday morning. It happened at Benton Middle School in Manassas during a family-friendly event which left people ...Read more
(Richmond)- Governor Youngkin recently signed the Virginia Literacy Act into law. It helps make sure that teachers are trained in the science of reading while also requiring all school systems to ...Read more
(Richmond)- Virginia law enforcement agencies will be scattered across the Commonwealth tomorrow to collect unwanted prescription medications. It’s part of the annual National Drug ...Read more
(Richmond)- Virginians can now order vital records online instead of going to the DMV. The Commonwealth has launched a new program that allows copies of birth, death, marriage and divorce ...Read more