Arrest Made After Human Remains Discovered In Essex County

The remains of 19-year-old Gabriella Dawn Watkins, who was reported missing on December 6, were discovered on January 28 in Essex County. Authorities arrested Abraham Medina, the last person to have contact with Watkins, in connection with her death. Medina has been charged with concealing a body and is being held without bond. The investigation […]

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Wastewater Treatment Plant In Colonial Beach Experiences Technical Issue

In Colonial Beach, the wastewater treatment plant has encountered a technical issue, but officials are optimistic about its progress. Despite the setback, significant improvements have been made in recent months, and officials assure the community that steps are being taken to resolve the issue promptly. The plant they say, remains a crucial part of local […]

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Today Is Crossover Day In Richmond

Today is Crossover Day in the Virginia General Assembly. Lawmakers must act on pending measures in each chamber by the end of the day. Any bills not approved and sent to the other chamber will be dead for the year. That rule does not apply to budget bills, which should be ready later this week. […]

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Essex Residents Frustrated

Essex County residents have expressed frustration with the results of the recent property reassessment. In response, the Essex County Supervisors have announced plans to host a town hall meeting to help the public better understand the mass appraisal process. The reassessment, completed by Vision Government Solutions, involved valuing properties using standardized procedures and statistical analysis.

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Farmer Bates Honored

J. Barry Bates, an Essex County cattle and grain producer, was recently honored for his five years of service on the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation board of directors. Federation President Scott Sink presented the award during a board meeting in Richmond. Bates, who represents District 12, serves Farm Bureau producer members across multiple counties, including […]

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Solar Project Discussed

The King’s Highway Solar project was recently the topic of a well-attended community meeting. Local residents gathered to hear updates on the proposed initiative, which aims to bring renewable energy to the region. Project leaders discussed its potential impact, including the environmental benefits and the expected boost to local energy infrastructure. Community members were given […]

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Extreme Cold Weather Leads To Extreme Fish Kill

All the recent cold weather has caused a significant fish kill in local waters. Commercial watermen report seeing dead puppy drum and red drum in multiple creeks, including Edwards Creek, Stoakes Creek, and Lane’s Creek. The cold temperatures have stunned the fish, with many found dead in the shallows and some frozen in the ice. […]

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Budget Discussions Underway In Gloucester

The Gloucester County School Board began meetings last week to discuss the preliminary budget for fiscal year 2026. A plan by the superintendent includes a slight drop in student enrollment and a focus on recapturing homeschool students. The budget faces challenges with rising health insurance costs and a decrease in state funding due to changes […]

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Haven Beach Now Closed To Public

Haven Beach will be closed to the public starting today, as Seaward Marine completes dredging work on the Hole in the Wall channel. The project, which includes the placement of dredge material on the beach, is expected to last for about a month. Due to safety concerns and the presence of heavy equipment, access to […]

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Reagan National Struggling To Keep A Sense Of Normalcy

Reagan National is struggling to get back to normal and Charley O’Brian reports so are passengers…..

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