Scholarship Open To Essex High Seniors
The St. John’s Episcopal Church Scholarship Committee is now accepting applications for the 2026 Sally and Fax Settle Scholarship. Applications are available through the guidance office at Essex High School and are open to seniors planning to attend college or a technical program. The scholarship honors two longtime members of the church and is awarded […]
Read MorePreservation Effort Urged for Historic Essex Mill
Preservation advocates are calling for action to protect Essex Mill, a landmark dating back to 1808 and tied to even earlier milling history from the 1690s. The mill in Essex County, is being described as a rare surviving link to the region’s agricultural and industrial past. Supporters say without intervention, the structure risks further deterioration […]
Read MoreCameras Credited With Solving Crimes in Tappahannock
The Tappahannock Town Council has been told newly installed cameras around town have helped solve three crimes, including a firearm discharge case. The Tappahannock Police Department is using solar-powered Flock Safety cameras that scan license plates and compare them with criminal databases. Police say the system is improving investigations and response times.
Read MoreJames River Jet Fuel Spill Contained, Cleanup Complete
State officials say a jet fuel spill into the James River has been fully contained and cleaned up following several days of response efforts. Huntington Ingalls Industries reported the spill was smaller than first feared, according to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. The spill happened February 17, with residents raising concerns about being notified […]
Read MoreTidewater District Offers Conservation Scholarships
The Tidewater Soil and Water Conservation District is offering two scholarship opportunities for students pursuing studies in natural resource conservation or environmental fields. Applicants must live in Gloucester, Mathews, or Middlesex counties and be enrolled full time in an undergraduate program or applying to one. One award includes a 1,000 dollar local scholarship and eligibility […]
Read MoreNorthern Neck Squadron Offers March Boater Classes
The Northern Neck Sail and Power Squadron is offering a full slate of boater education classes and free seminars in March at its Kilmarnock classroom. A seven-week sailing course begins March 2, with Virginia boater certification classes scheduled for March 14 and March 21. Free seminars covering boating weather and AIS electronics are set for […]
Read MoreNorthumberland Anti-Litter Committee Seeks Volunteers
The Northumberland County Anti-Litter Committee is looking for new members and volunteers to help carry out its 2025–26 action plan. Vacancies are open in Districts 1 and 5, but residents from across the county are encouraged to get involved. The plan focuses on education, litter cleanups, a tire amnesty and recycling event, and partnerships with […]
Read MoreMillions Awarded for Chesapeake Bay Restoration Projects
More than 44 million dollars in federal grants are being awarded for restoration work across the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and the Environmental Protection Agency will support projects to improve water quality, restore wetlands, and reduce agricultural runoff. Officials say the money will also fund stormwater treatment […]
Read MoreSmall Earthquake Shakes Virginia–North Carolina Border
A small earthquake rattled the Virginia–North Carolina border region Sunday night, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The magnitude 2.2 quake struck just before 8 p.m., with an epicenter about six miles east-southeast of Independence, Virginia, at a depth of roughly five miles. Light shaking was reported in parts of northwestern North Carolina, including areas […]
Read MoreVirginia ABC Rejects Happy Hour Extension Request
The Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority has rejected a proposal to extend the state’s happy hour beyond the current 9 p.m. cutoff. The request came from the Virginia Restaurant, Lodging and Travel Association, which argued a later happy hour could help attract late-night customers and support struggling businesses. The proposal drew opposition from public safety […]
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