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Middle Neck News provides daily local news, sports, weather, community events and public safety coverage for Virginia’s Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck. News coverage is updated daily and includes local government, schools, public safety, business, sports and community events.  mnn.edhisted.com

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King and Queen Schools Announce Administrative Appointments

The King and Queen County School Division has announced new administrative appointments. Former King and Queen Central High School Principal Jennifer Eddy has been promoted to assistant superintendent. School leaders say Eddy brings more than 15 years of administrative experience and has served in several leadership roles throughout the division.

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Mural Celebrates Legacy of Ernest A

A new public mural honoring acclaimed author Ernest A. Gaines has been unveiled on the side of Act XII Wine in the Northern Neck. Richmond artist Hamilton Glass created the large-scale artwork to connect the community with Gaines’ legacy through bold colors and storytelling that celebrates people, place and history.

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AAA Warns of Deadly Hot Car Danger During Holiday Travel

AAA is warning parents and caregivers never to leave children or pets in parked vehicles as dangerous heat settles over the region during the Fourth of July travel period. The group says a car’s interior can reach deadly temperatures within minutes and reminds drivers to always check the back seat before locking up and walking […]

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Extreme Heat Watch Issued for Eastern Virginia

An Extreme Heat Watch is in effect from 11 a.m. Thursday through 8 p.m. Friday for eastern Virginia, including the Kilmarnock area. Forecasters say heat index values could reach 111 degrees. Residents are urged to stay hydrated, remain in air-conditioned buildings when possible, check on vulnerable neighbors, and never leave children or pets in parked […]

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New Virginia Laws Take Effect July 1

Several new Virginia laws take effect today, including changes affecting firearms, landlord-tenant rules, distracted driving, employment contracts and consumer subscriptions. Other measures allow AI-assisted traffic enforcement in some communities and create tougher penalties for livestreaming while driving. Some of the proposed firearms laws however, are now tied up in court due to concerns that they […]

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Urbanna Plans Two Days of Independence Day Celebration

The Town of Urbanna will celebrate Independence Day with two days of activities this Friday and Saturday at Taber Park. The celebration includes free live music, a patriotic bicycle rally, face painting, food trucks, a decorating contest, and family activities as the town marks America’s 250th birthday.

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Virginia Increases Holiday Water Patrols

The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources is stepping up boating patrols statewide for the Fourth of July weekend as part of Operation Dry Water. Officers will be watching for impaired boaters, life jacket violations and other safety issues. Boaters are urged to designate a sober operator, wear life jackets and check the weather before heading […]

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Historic Virginia Lighthouse Listed for $995,000

A 135-year-old Virginia lighthouse in the Chesapeake Bay has been listed for $995,000. The historic Middle Ground Lighthouse was purchased at auction in 2005 for $31,000 and transformed into a fully off-grid retreat. The one-bedroom property is accessible only by boat and includes solar power, rainwater collection and its own service vessel.

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Supreme Court Requires Warrants for Cellphone Location Data

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that police must obtain a warrant before accessing historical cellphone location data near crime scenes. The 6-to-3 decision stems from a Virginia bank robbery case and recognizes a reasonable expectation of privacy, while leaving lower courts to decide when those searches are constitutionally reasonable.

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Essex County Considers New Animal Shelter Site

Essex County supervisors are considering building a new animal shelter at Rotary Poor House Park. The move comes after the Town of Tappahannock notified the county it must vacate the current shared animal shelter. The existing facility opened in 2008, and county officials are now evaluating options for a replacement.

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