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Justice Department Sues Virginia Over Assault Weapons Ban

The U.S. Department of Justice has sued Virginia and the Virginia State Police over the state’s new assault weapons ban, calling it unconstitutional and a violation of the Second Amendment. The law has already been put on hold by court orders while legal challenges move forward.

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Urbanna Council Fills Vacancies With Temporary Appointments

The Urbanna Town Council has appointed Martha Lowe and Bruce Murray to temporarily fill two vacant council seats following recent resignations. Murray will serve until a special election on November 3 fills the seat vacated when Robbie Wilson became acting mayor. Lowe will serve through the end of the year, replacing Merri Hanson. Seven residents […]

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Spotted Lanternfly Threat Prompts Public Warning

Virginia agriculture officials are urging residents to watch for the invasive spotted lanternfly, which damages grapevines, fruit trees, maples and other plants. The insect spreads by laying egg masses on vehicles and outdoor equipment. Residents are encouraged to inspect vehicles, destroy any lanternflies they find and report sightings to state agriculture officials.

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Family Boatbuilding Week Celebrates Maritime Tradition

Seven families built traditional John Wright-style skiffs during the recently held Family Boatbuilding Week at the Deltaville Maritime Museum. The five-day program, now in its 24th year, pairs families with volunteers to construct 14-foot wooden skiffs before ending with a rowing race on Mill Creek. Organizers say it’s the only family boatbuilding program of its […]

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Farm Dog of the Year Nominations Open

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2027 Farm Bureau Farm Dog of the Year contest. The annual competition recognizes dogs that help farmers with chores ranging from herding livestock to protecting property. The grand prize includes $5,000, a year’s supply of dog food and recognition at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual convention in […]

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Pool Hauling Crash Leads to Reckless Driving Charge

30 year old K’Von Tavares Evans of Petersburg has been charged with misdemeanor reckless driving following a four-vehicle crash last month on the Robert O. Norris Jr. Memorial Bridge. Virginia State Police say Evans was improperly towing an oversized swimming pool assembly when it sideswiped three vehicles on June 5. No injuries were reported, but […]

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Irvington Plans July Fourth Celebration

Irvington will celebrate Independence Day Saturday with a full day of activities beginning with the farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Irvington Commons. A concert follows before the annual Hometown Parade steps off at 3 p.m. Organizers encourage attendees to drink plenty of water, wear sunscreen and take breaks in the shade […]

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VMRC Approves Little Wicomico Dredging Project

The Virginia Marine Resources Commission has unanimously approved a maintenance dredging project for the Little Wicomico River at Smith Point Inlet. The project will remove about 22,700 cubic yards of sand to restore a 10-foot channel, with the material placed along the nearby shoreline. The commission previously approved $2.6 million for the work, and no […]

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Library Elects New Board Members

The Lancaster Community Library has elected four new members to its board of directors during its annual meeting in Kilmarnock. William Atwill Jr., Lee Hood Capps, Ernest Monshein and Kathryn Wainscott will serve four-year terms. The library also recognized four departing board members and announced upcoming fundraising events, noting that about 60 percent of its […]

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Extreme Heat Warning Expanded Through July 4

The National Weather Service has expanded and extended an Extreme Heat Warning through 8 p.m. Saturday for much of eastern and north central Virginia. Heat index values are expected to reach 110 degrees or higher, increasing the risk of heat-related illness. Lancaster County says cooling centers will be available at the Lancaster Community Library and […]

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