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Virginia State Police reminds residents of safe driving with more school buses on the road
A number of school districts across Central Virginia are preparing for the big first day back to school for the 2024-2025 school year. With this in mind, Virginia State Police is reminding drivers to be on the lookout for more school buses on the road.
Funding for safety and access projects at Virginia airports
RICHMOND, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- Two area airports are getting some money for planning and development projects that aim to enhance the airports’ safety, benefits to the public and access. The Virginia Aviation Board allocated more than $9.5 million for 28 projects at 19 airports across the Commonwealth at...
WRIC NOW: What is the DWR’s role in our fisheries?
Matt DiNardo was joined by Alex McCrickard -- an Aquatic Education Coordinator for the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) -- in the WRIC NOW livestreaming studio on Wednesday to talk about the role of DWR in our fisheries.
New head baseball coach announced for Waynesboro High School
WAYNESBORO, Va. (WVIR) - Waynesboro High School officially has a new head baseball coach. On Tuesday, August 13, Waynesboro Public Schools announced Gage Wood as the new head baseball coach at Waynesboro High School. Wood has spent four years as an assistant varsity coach - three of those years at...
Man followed mother and child around store, touched 7-year-old girl and took her picture, police say
RESTON, Va. — A man is facing charges after police say he followed a mother and child around a store in Reston before inappropriately touching the 7-year-old and taking a photo of her last Friday. According to the Fairfax County Police Department, the 7-year-old girl was with her mother...
DC celebrates its first-ever teacher training apprenticeship program
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The Bowser Administration is embarking on a new milestone and on Wednesday celebrated the apprentices who have joined the Districts’ first-ever citywide teacher training program. The newly introduced Office of the State Superintendent of Education’s (OSSE) Apprenticeship in Teaching program provides pathways for paraprofessionals and high school graduates to become […]
Dealer Who Sold Pill Leading To Fatal Overdose In Montgomery County Gets Prison Time
A judge sentenced Gaithersburg resident Eric Turner, 32, to 10 years in prison with all but six years to serve after pleading guilty to his role in the death of Shanon Cole, who overdosed in July 2022 after ingesting a pill he received from him. Turner pleaded guilty in June...
Ernesto path live tracker: DC impact, forecast cone, updated models
WASHINGTON - Ernesto strengthened into a hurricane Wednesday, dropping heavy rain on Puerto Rico while knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people on the island. The storm is forecast to move through open waters for the rest of the week and make its closest approach to Bermuda on Saturday.
Teen girl found seriously hurt in Southeast DC; investigation underway
A teen girl was found seriously injured in Southeast D.C. early Wednesday and an investigation is underway, authorities say. First responders were called to the 1400 block of Bangor Street SE at about 10 a.m. The teen was rushed to a hospital in a helicopter with injuries that police described as not appearing to be life-threatening. She’s 14 years old, sources told News4.
Leesburg native appears in new movie with Matt Damon
Here’s a “wow” story for you — an actor who originally hails from Leesburg is co-starring in a new movie alongside Hollywood heavyweights Matt Damon and Casey Affleck. The movie is called “The Instigators” and came out earlier this month on Apple TV. Scout...
Farm Fresh Convenience store headed to Loudoun
The clues regarding future tenants at a new development in Sterling continue to pop up — but we still have more questions than answers. We’re talking about the new retail center under construction at 46000 West Church Road. That’s just east of the intersection with Cascades Parkway.
Area ag-related businesses eligible for SBA drought disaster loans
WASHINGTON, DC (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – The U.S. Small Business Administration has announced federal Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) are available in Virginia for small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture, and most private nonprofit organizations with economic losses due to drought that began on July 16. The specific primary counties, along with the adjacent localities, makes our entire Charlottesville area eligible. These loans are not available to the actual farmer or rancher, but are for aquacultural producers and nursery operators.
Voter registrars ramp up election security
HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) - The 2024 election is fast approaching, and local registrars are focusing on election security, especially in Virginia. Last week, Governor Glenn Youngkin passed Executive Order 35 to solidify the election process in Virginia, especially when it comes to election security. Harrisonburg Registrar Mark Finks said they’ve already taken extra security measures.
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