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(Richmond)- One Virginia power company is about to hold people accountable for paying their dues. Dominion Energy has announced that they will once again start disconnecting service for people that ...Read more
(Richmond)- One Virginia power company is about to hold people accountable for paying their dues. Dominion Energy has announced that they will once again start disconnecting service for people that ...Read more
(Manassas)- Elementary students at one school in Northern Virginia are adjusting to a schedule change due to COVID-19. All students at Bennett Elementary School in Prince William County will learn ...Read more
(Milford)- State Police and the Virginia chapter of the NAACP will partner for a Law Enforcement Roundtable today. It takes place in Caroline County where officials are hoping to broaden the ...Read more
(NoVA)- Inova is closing three urgent care facilities in Northern Virginia. Increased patient loads and staffing needs are being blamed for the decision. North Arlington, Reston, and Tysons were ...Read more
(Milford)- A law enforcement discussion comes up this week hosted by the state office of the NAACP. The workshop includes the participation of police and sheriff office leadership from around ...Read more
(Undated)- CVS is looking to fill 850 jobs across Virginia. The pharmacy chain is holding a National Career Day on Friday to recruit applicants for pharmacy positions, nursing jobs and retail ...Read more
(Charles County)- The weather is forcing maryland transportation officials to delay some road work in Southern Maryland. One southbound lane near the Nice/Middleton Bridge was set to close earlier ...Read more
(Warrenton)- A teacher in Fauquier County is facing charges after he allegedly used a belt to restrain a child. According to the Sheriff’s Office, 23-year-old Brenden Henry did it to keep the ...Read more
(Richmond)- Governor Northam is continuing to honor the life of former Virginia Delegate and Secretary of Natural Resources William Taylor Murphy. Northam has ordered that the state flag should be ...Read more
(Richmond)- Schools across the state will be assessing the academic damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional testing in math and reading for students in grades three through eight is ...Read more