King’s Dominion Hiring
(Doswell)- King’s Dominion is preparing to hire thousands of people for the 2021 season. King’s Dominion says they will hire more than two-thousand people to fill positions in ...Read more
(Doswell)- King’s Dominion is preparing to hire thousands of people for the 2021 season. King’s Dominion says they will hire more than two-thousand people to fill positions in ...Read more
(Woodbridge)- More students will return to school in Prince William County. Starting today, seventh, eighth, and tenth-through-twelfth graders will start hybrid learning. They will join other ...Read more
(Richmond)- A few long-standing coronavirus restrictions are being eased in Virginia. Governor Northam says that the curfew that has been effective between midnight-to-5 a.m. will be lifted. ...Read more
(Richmond)- Officials with the Virginia Department of Health are expecting to begin offering the Johnson-and-Johnson vaccine this week. This comes after the latest vaccine was approved for ...Read more
(Richmond)- Virginia is one step closer to legalizing marijuana for adult recreational use. The green light would not be official until 2024 at the same time that it would be available for retail ...Read more
(Richmond)- Walmart will be offering COVID vaccination appointments in Virginia, but not at its stores. The company plans to hold clinics off-site. The Virginia Department of Health says ...Read more
(Richmond)- The General Assembly making a strong push for in-person learning. The Senate passed a bill yesterday that would require schools to offer face-to-face instruction on a full-time basis. ...Read more
(Culpeper)- State Police are reviewing a deputy-involved fatal shooting in Culpeper County. It happened yesterday morning when the Sheriff’s Office was called to a house for a welfare check. ...Read more
(Richmond)- Researchers at VCU are studying the loss of taste and smell common with COVID-19. An initial study at the Smell and Taste Disorders Center revealed upwards of 40-percent of COVID ...Read more
(Warrenton)- The Fauquier School Board has voted to expand in-person learning to four days a week. Superintendent David Jeck says there will be three-feet between each desk instead of the ...Read more