Little Wicomico Jetties Conditions Worsen

Boaters are being warned about worsening conditions at the Little Wicomico River jetties in Virginia. Smith Point Sea Rescue says shoaling and shifting sandbars are making the entrance increasingly hazardous, changing the river’s longtime reputation as a safe harbor on the Chesapeake Bay. One example came May 7th when a 47-foot trawler ran aground on […]

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Gloucester Approves Utility Rate Increase, Delays Solar Decision

Gloucester County utility customers will see higher bills beginning July 1 after the Board of Supervisors approved a 13 percent increase in water and sewer rates on a 5-to-2 vote. County officials say the increase is expected to generate about $710,000 in additional revenue as operating costs continue to rise. The board also approved a […]

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Virginia Film Tax Incentives Face Lawmaker Scrutiny

Virginia lawmakers are taking a closer look at the state’s film and television tax incentive program. A recent legislative report found the Commonwealth has spent about $30 million annually on incentives since 2015, producing what auditors described as a moderate return while attracting roughly one percent of U.S. film production. Some lawmakers questioned whether the […]

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Virginia Marijuana Market Talks Continue

Virginia lawmakers and Governor Abigail Spanberger appear to be moving closer to an agreement on creating a legal recreational marijuana market. Although Spanberger vetoed legislation approved during the 2026 General Assembly session, discussions have continued as lawmakers work to finalize the state budget later this month. Supporters say recent negotiations have been productive and could […]

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Colonial Beach And Montross Raise Water Rates

Residents in Colonial Beach and Montross will soon pay more for water service following rate increases approved by both town councils. In Colonial Beach, residential water and sewer charges were raised as part of the town budget process, despite concerns from some residents and council members about the financial impact. Meanwhile, Montross approved higher water […]

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Free Shred Event Planned In Gloucester County

The Abingdon Ruritan Club will host a free community shred event this coming Saturday in Hayes. Residents can bring personal documents, hard drives, and other sensitive materials for secure destruction to help prevent identity theft. The event will also provide information about the club and opportunities for community involvement.

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Gardy’s Mill Pond Dam Options Spark Heated Public Meeting

A public meeting on the future of Gardy’s Mill Pond in Northumberland County drew strong reactions from residents concerned about the pond’s dam and water levels. The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources outlined four possible options ranging from leaving the site as-is to replacing the dam at a cost exceeding $7.7 million. Residents questioned why […]

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528 Celebrates New Beginning

A longtime Tappahannock landmark is getting a fresh start. Local leaders, business owners and community supporters gathered to celebrate a new chapter for 528, highlighting ongoing economic development efforts and renewed investment in downtown Tappahannock. Officials say the project reflects growing confidence in the community’s future and commitment to revitalization efforts across Essex County.

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Wildlife Refuge Marks Three Decades

The Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Established in 1996, the refuge spans multiple properties along the river and provides habitat for a variety of wildlife species. Refuge officials say the milestone highlights decades of conservation work and environmental stewardship throughout the region.

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Historic Cemetery Restoration Continues In Kilmarnock

Restoration efforts are continuing at the historic Old St. John’s Baptist Church Cemetery in Kilmarnock. Recent improvements include new entrance brick pedestals, informational plaques and fencing funded through local church grants. The cemetery, established shortly after 1868 by formerly enslaved African Americans, has also been deemed eligible for listing on the Virginia Landmarks Register and […]

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