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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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Virginia Sets July 2027 Start for Recreational Marijuana Sales

Virginia is set to launch legal recreational marijuana sales on July 1st, 2027, after Governor Abigail Spanberger is expected to sign the state budget. The agreement raises cannabis taxes, establishes enforcement rules and increases the fine for public marijuana use. The plan is drawing criticism from criminal justice advocates, alcohol industry groups and hemp businesses.

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Mathews County Warns Residents of Permit Payment Scam

Mathews County is warning residents about a scam involving fake emails claiming payment is overdue for wetland and zoning permits. Officials say the county never requests permit payments by wire transfer or uses outside contractors to collect fees. Residents are urged to contact the zoning department directly and never wire money in response to unsolicited […]

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Brasswind Concert Rescheduled for Aug 21

The Brasswind concert at Kilmarnock Town Centre Park has been rescheduled for Friday, August 21. The horn band will perform music from Tower of Power, Chicago, Earth, Wind and Fire, James Brown and more from 7 until 9:30 p.m. Gates open at 6.

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King George Approves $146 Million Budget With Tax Increases

The King George County Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved a nearly $146.7 million budget for the new fiscal year. The spending plan is up from about $138.4 million and includes increases in both the real estate tax and meals tax to help fund county operations.

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Essex Project Moves Closer to Federal Funding

An Essex County project is one step closer to becoming a reality after a federal funding request won approval. The request includes $1.2 million for a new joint maintenance facility and access road. The project was backed by Congressman Rob Wittman and now advances in the federal funding process.

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Push Continues To Recognize Dispatchers as First Responders

A renewed effort is underway in Virginia to have emergency dispatchers officially recognized as first responders. A Northumberland County leader is urging state lawmakers and local governments to support the change, saying dispatchers play a critical role in emergency response. The issue remains a priority as advocates continue pushing for recognition during future sessions of […]

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Faulkner Steps Down as Virginia Funeral Directors Association President

Gregg Faulkner Sr. of Faulkner Funeral Homes has completed his term as president of the Virginia Funeral Directors Association. Faulkner was recognized during the association’s 138th annual convention in Virginia Beach, where Larry Phillips was installed as the new president. The convention highlighted Virginia and America’s upcoming 250th anniversaries.

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