Lancaster Man Charged In Virginia Beach Oceanfront Shooting

20 year old Ja’Quarrias Damerrion Morris of Lancaster is facing multiple felony charges following a shooting at the Virginia Beach oceanfront. Police say Morris is one of three suspects charged after gunfire broke out April 11 along Atlantic Avenue, leaving eight people injured. Investigators say the shooting stemmed from an altercation between two unrelated groups […]

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Weems Man Charged In Kilmarnock Convenience Store Shooting

22 year old Jamonte Malik Norris of Weems is facing multiple charges after a shooting inside a Kilmarnock convenience store. Police say Norris allegedly fired several shots from inside the Mobil station on North Main Street, with bullets striking the storefront doors and heading toward the street. No injuries were reported, and officers took Norris […]

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Kilmarnock Council Approves Spontaneous Events Ordinance

Kilmarnock Town Council has approved a new “spontaneous events” ordinance despite strong public opposition, passing the measure in a 4 to 2 vote. The ordinance requires permits, fees and insurance for organized gatherings of 21 or more people on public property, including demonstrations tied to public issues. Town officials say the rules are designed to […]

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Northumberland Panel Backs Housing Plan For Restaurant Workers

The Northumberland Planning Commission is recommending approval of a conditional use permit to allow housing for restaurant workers at a property in Burgess. The request from Graydon Hester would convert a three-bedroom home into a multi-unit dwelling to house employees of Horn Harbor Restaurant, citing a lack of available rental housing in the area. The […]

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Kilmarnock Mourns Former Mayor Dr Curtis H Smith

The Town of Kilmarnock is mourning the death of former Mayor Dr Curtis H Smith, a longtime public servant who spent more than three decades shaping the community. Dr Smith began his service in 1994 as vice mayor and later served on the town council and as mayor, playing a key role in projects including […]

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Northumberland School Board Cuts Proposed Budget For FY 27

The Northumberland County School Board is scaling back its proposed fiscal year 2027 budget after concerns over spending. The revised plan totals just over 21 million dollars, down from an earlier proposal of nearly 22 POINT 7 million, and marks the lowest local contribution since 2022. Cuts included eliminating vacant positions while still allowing for […]

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Christchurch Students Study Marine Science On Rappahannock River

Students at Christchurch School are taking their marine science studies into the field, using the Rappahannock River to better understand ocean systems and environmental impact. The program covers everything from ocean origins and marine habitats to human interaction with the environment. Students conduct hands-on research, collecting data and studying organisms, including barnacle populations along the […]

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Virginia Burning Law In Effect Through April 30

Another reminder today, Virginia’s annual burning law remains in effect, restricting outdoor burning between midnight and 4 p.m. through April 30. The rule applies to any burning within 300 feet of woods or dry grass, including debris fires, campfires, and even open-air grills. Violators can face fines up to 500 dollars, and anyone who allows […]

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Grace Church Grant Deadline Set For May 1

Nonprofits in Kilmarnock are facing a May 1 deadline to apply for grant funding through the Grace Episcopal Church Yard Sale program. Applications can be submitted online, by mail, or dropped off at the church office on South Main Street. The program funded 28 local organizations last year, distributing more than 177 thousand dollars raised […]

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Senator Mark Warner’s Daughter Dies After Diabetes Battle

Virginia Senator Mark Warner is mourning the loss of his daughter Madison, who has died at the age of 36 after a long battle with juvenile diabetes and other health issues. Warner and his wife shared the news, calling her loss heartbreaking and asking for privacy as the family grieves. Madison’s struggle with Type 1 […]

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