The move follows recent cancellation of and social media uproar surrounding a “Build a Babe” workshop with a local drag performer teaching costume, makeup and hair design.
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Community mourning loss in January of Dickie Atkins with Salem VFD and "J.B." Hurlock, a founding member at Richardsville VFD.
It's Groundhog Day—Blue Ridge Wildlife Center celebrates in Berryville with critter from Valley Wildlife Care deciding if winter stays or goes.
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Local award announced Monday is part of $800 million in grants for 510 projects nationwide through the U.S. Dept. of Transportation focused on eliminating roadway and pedestrian deaths.
They face a higher risk than general public and Fredericksburg-area firefighters are among a frightening new trend of those diagnosed with thyroid cancer.
Instead, wireless alerts will be sent to cell phones, and an Emergency Alert System will notify television and radio broadcasters of a potential emergency at nuclear plant.
David Netting, 45, of Stanardsville was injured in Jan. 25 blaze at Rose Park Methodist, transported to VCU hospital in Richmond.
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State Police: Richard H. Purltebaugh, 52, was involved in a single-vehicle crash nearby when he walked away from that scene and ended up on I-81, near Winchester.
The Collector’s Den and Burnt Ends BBQ joined forces on Sunday to host a Pokémon trading card event.
HOA members of Orange Road development fears damage to foundations, radon leaks from site work at 304-home project along U.S. Route 29.
Coming this weekend is: Love in the Afternoon, Love Me Tender and From Russia, With Love.
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The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture is following a theme of “Black Resistance” for Black History Month in February.
Growing up in King George County, Carolyn West Oglesby didn’t really think about what her parents did all day at work. She just knew that Gladys and Ira West were civilian mathematicians at the naval base at Dahlgren, where the family lived and she and her two brothers attended school.
Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine on Monday visited the future site of Germanna Community College’s cybersecurity training center in Stafford County.
Crews with the Virginia Department of Transportation will be on duty overnight as light snow, sleet and freezing rain are forecast for the area late tonight and early Wednesday morning.
Culpeper County High School junior plays lacrosse, is Germanna Scholar interested in studying nursing or education in college.
Eastern View High School sophomore is in JROTC and 4H, is goat herder at family farm that is host on annual Harvest Days Farm Tour.
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In Culpeper County, an entire public high school dedicated to career and technical education opened for the 2021-22 academic year.
An Old Havana mechanic in this photo by Branden Eastwood, part of the new 'Members and Friends' exhibit at Middle Street Gallery.
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Math specialist Candy Standley planned and organized program of game playing that probably had more winners than losers judging by all the smiling faces.
US Attorney's Office: from June 2020-April 2021, Fahid Rashid, 32, with his wife and cousin, used multiple addresses in Culpeper, Spotsylvania, Fairfax, and elsewhere to traffic kilos of meth and pills laced with deadly fentanyl.
Susan Cummings, director of Lebaron Rescue and Sanctuary in Jeffersonton, gave $2,000 to the county’s Animal Services Department for vet services.
Last year, the South outgrew other U.S. regions by well over 1 million people.