Bill would ban spreading sludge containing PFAS on fields
A bill that would ban using sewage sludge as a fertilizer if it contained any forever chemicals...
Read MoreA bill that would ban using sewage sludge as a fertilizer if it contained any forever chemicals...
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Christchurch School is pleased to announce that it will again host the Traveling Players...
Read More(Richmond, Va.) John Maxwell has been appointed the new Commissioner of the Virginia Department of...
Read MoreLegislators turned their attention toward pressures on some of Virginia’s low-income people in...
Read MoreRep. Rob Wittman, R-1st, and Rep. Jen Kiggans, R-2nd, entered an election year with plenty of...
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Local firefighters battled a fire just after midnight Monday night at Bevans Oyster Company in...
Read MoreVirginia Republicans will have to wait one more week before finding out who will lead the state...
Read MoreFollowing years of attempts, lawmakers in Virginia are close to creating a legal marketplace to...
Read MoreVirginia Democrats introduced legislation that seeks to remove all Confederate monuments from...
Read MoreThe Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles is waiting on a new governor for direction as it decides...
Read MoreNearly a century after the first recommendations to fix Virginia’s often haphazard response to...
Read MoreRichmond —Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC) Director Joseph Walters today announced a...
Read MoreHouse of Delegates gatekeepers on Thursday voted to give the green light to measures that speed the development of solar farms and affordable housing, despite a lot of talk from localities that “one-size-fits-all” legislation is...
Read MorePaid family medical leave is once again on its way through the General Assembly, but this time it’s headed for a governor who has said she’d sign it into law. The aim is to enable people to take advantage of a federal...
Read Moreepublicans say Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s promise to seek unity across partisan divides will face a...
Read MoreCongratulation to Corrine Lee of Reedville, winner of $105.50 in the Who’s Minding The Store Contest presented by WIND VINEYARDS! Corrine guessed Martin Sale Furniture in Tappahannock where Cliff, Maria, Stan & ELizabeth are Minding The Store! Congratulations Corrine!! Listen for the Who’s Minding The Store Contest presented by WIND VINEYARDS, weekdays on 105.5 WRAR.