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Fatal Norris Bridge Crash Trial Moved To Spotsylvania

The trial of Jesse Foster in connection with the fatal July 2025 Norris Bridge crash has been moved from Lancaster County to Spotsylvania Circuit Court. Defense attorneys argued extensive media coverage and public reaction could prevent a fair trial in Lancaster. A new trial date has not been announced.

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Judge Allows Tribe’s Water Permit Challenge To Proceed

A Virginia judge has ruled that a legal challenge by the Rappahannock Tribe against Caroline County’s proposed water withdrawal project can move forward. The Richmond County Circuit Court denied requests from state environmental regulators and Caroline County to dismiss the tribe’s claims regarding the permit approval process.

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Essex County Honors 107-Year-Old Resident

Essex County recently proclaimed June 9 as Lucy Dew Williams Hall Day, honoring 107 year old Lucy Hall for her longevity, faith, and contributions to the community. Hall, who celebrated her 107th birthday in May, was recognized last week by the Essex County Board of Supervisors and presented with roses and a proclamation celebrating a […]

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Essex Schools Superintendent Resigns

Essex County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Marvin Jones has resigned, effective immediately. Jones announced his departure during closing remarks at last week’s school board meeting, saying only that he plans to pursue other professional opportunities. His resignation follows a year marked by controversy and internal challenges within the school system.

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Crosswalk Painting Underway in Kilmarnock

Crosswalk painting is now underway in Kilmarnock as Virginia Department of Transportation crews refresh pedestrian markings throughout town. Officials say the work is aimed at improving visibility and safety for both drivers and pedestrians. Motorists are urged to use caution around work crews and avoid freshly painted areas. Minor traffic delays are possible while the […]

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Richmond County Approves New Auto Repair Business

A long-vacant tire shop property in Warsaw is set to return to business use. Richmond County supervisors have approved a special exception permit allowing #1 Towing and Repair to operate from the former Sanders Tire location. The business plans to offer vehicle maintenance, inspections, tire services, and roadside repairs. County leaders say the move could […]

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Colonial Beach Clears Way for Coffee Roastery

Colonial Beach officials have approved zoning changes that could pave the way for a new coffee roasting business in town. The proposed operation would roast about 500 pounds of coffee each month and include retail and online sales. Town leaders say the business could bring new jobs and investment. A conditional use permit application is […]

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Questions Raised Over Dominion-NextEra Merger Benefits

Virginia lawmakers and consumer advocates are questioning whether a proposed merger between Dominion Energy and NextEra Energy will provide lasting savings for customers. Dominion says the deal would deliver about $1.8 billion in bill credits to Virginia customers, averaging roughly $10 per month over two years. Critics argue the proposal lacks protections against future rate […]

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St Margaret’s To Open In Tappahannock

A new chapter is beginning for St. Margaret’s School in Tappahannock. The St. Margaret’s School Foundation has announced the launch of an all-girls microschool for the 2026-27 academic year. Enrollment is limited to 10 students in grades 9 through 12. School leaders say the program will offer a classical curriculum rooted in the Episcopal tradition, […]

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