Virginia Tax Revenues Hold Strong Despite Economic Headwinds

Virginia tax collections are holding steady even as economic warning signs begin to build. State officials report revenues remained strong through March, despite rising unemployment. Economists say the trend shows resilience for now, but caution that higher costs and a slowing labor market could impact future collections. Lawmakers continue monitoring the numbers closely as budget […]

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Free Clinic Expands Services While Holding Funding Request Steady

The Northern Neck–Middlesex Free Health Clinic is expanding services and seeing more patients, but isn’t asking for additional local funding. The clinic reports a busy year that included new hires, stronger partnerships, and increased demand for care across the region. Despite the growth, leaders are keeping their funding request to Lancaster County unchanged for the […]

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Virginia Governor Proposes Delay In Legal Cannabis Market

Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger is pushing to delay the state’s legal cannabis marketplace by six months while also tightening rules. The proposal would cut the number of retail stores, raise taxes on sales, and increase penalties for violations. Lawmakers are set to review the changes when the General Assembly reconvenes April 22. Supporters say the […]

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White Stone Hometown Heroes Banner Program Deadline Is Today

White Stone officials plan to expand the town’s Hometown Heroes banner program ahead of Memorial Day. White Stone displayed 38 banners last year and plans to cap the display at 50 this year. Banners cost $100 and will be displayed for five years. But you better hurry. Today is the deadline to register.

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Typhoon Sailing Series Set To Begin Today

A popular sailing series is returning to the Rappahannock River. The RRYC Typhoon Wednesday night races gets underway for another season today, and it will continue weekly through May 20. Races start at 5:30 p.m., with courses set based on wind conditions. Organizers say the competition is open to all Cape Dory Typhoon boats, even […]

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Naked Burglary Suspect Arrested After String Of Break Ins In Virginia

21 year old Sedrick Walker is in custody following a string of unusual break-ins in Virginia. Fairfax County Police say Walker allegedly targeted at least five homes in Centerville between early March and April first, entering or attempting to enter residences while naked except for sneakers and a covering over his head. Authorities say no […]

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Virginia Ranks Near Top For Lottery Jackpot Wins Nationwide

A new study shows Virginia is one of the luckiest states in the country when it comes to lottery jackpots. Researchers found the state ranks second nationwide with 41 total grand prize wins in Powerball and Mega Millions history. When adjusted for population, Virginia actually leads the nation with about 100 wins per million residents. […]

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Richmond County Weighs Takeover Of Jones Creek Landing

Discussions are underway in Virginia that could shift ownership of Jones Creek Landing from the state to Richmond County. County Supervisors learned that the Virginia Department of Transportation is preparing to rebuild the pier in the coming months. Officials say the project could turn the site into a major local asset, though no formal agreement […]

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Richmond County Expands Access To Life Saving AED Devices

Richmond County in Virginia is increasing access to automated external defibrillators across its county complex in Warsaw. EMS Chief Mitch Paulette says a recent grant allowed the purchase of new AED units for fire trucks and the courthouse, boosting emergency response capabilities. Older devices, still expected to remain usable for several more years, will be […]

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Virginia Expands Prison Visitation Access Statewide

The Virginia Department of Corrections is expanding in-person visitation across the state, restoring access that had been limited since way back during the COVID-19 scare. Officials say 162 new visitation tables have been added, bringing the total to 566 now in operation. The changes began taking effect in late March. Corrections leaders say the move […]

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