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5AM-10AM: The Jeremy Grey Show with AJ, and Ted!
10AM-3PM: Kristin Nash
3PM-7PM: Trapper Young
7PM-MID: Bill Carroll

SATURDAY LINE-UP: Brittany, Kristin, Trapper, Adam, Jeremy, and Kristie
6AM-10AM: Today's Best Music
10AM-3PM: Today's Best Music
3PM-8PM: Today's Best Music
8PM-Mid: B101.5 Saturday Night Dance Party with Bill Carroll

SUNDAY LINE-UP: Brittany, Kristin, Trapper, Adam, Jeremy, and Kristie
6AM-8AM: Today’s Best Music
8AM-8:30AM: Sunday Mornings with Ted
8:30AM-10AM: Today’s Best Music
10AM-3PM: Today’s Best Music
3PM-8PM: Today's Best Music
8PM-Mid: Rick Dees Weekly Top 40

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Monday-Friday: 8:30AM-4:30PM
(Office is closed on weekends and holidays)

The Louisa Sheriff's Office says a  female body was found at Lake Anna on Saturday.  Around 2:15 p.m. on Saturday, the L...
30/06/2024

The Louisa Sheriff's Office says a female body was found at Lake Anna on Saturday. Around 2:15 p.m. on Saturday, the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office received information about a body that had been found floating in the water of the main part of Lake Anna.

According to the Sheriff’s Office, the body was transported to the Medical Examiner’s Office for autopsy and identification.

The Sheriff’s Office said it has been actively searching for an individual who is believed to have possibly drowned earlier this spring in an area further up the lake from where Saturday’s body recovery occurred.

Anyone with information about this investigation is asked to call Louisa County Sheriff’s Office at 540-967-1234.

30/06/2024

Monday's episode, which airs at 7:30 p.m. on WJLA-7, marks the culmination of a 20-year trivial pursuit.

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29/06/2024

Effective immediately, Shenandoah National Park’s streams and rivers are closed to fishing due to low flows and high water temperatures.

Dry conditions have led to extremely low stream flows throughout the park, including some river sections that are completely dry. Hot weather has also led to high water temperatures. Despite some rain on Wednesday, June 26, river flows remain low and are expected to continue dropping with continued hot, dry weather.

Low flows and high temperatures create extremely stressful conditions for fish, and dissolved oxygen can decline to fatal conditions. The additional stress of angling during these conditions could harm the native brook trout populations, which are already low across much of the park. This closure is for all streams within park boundaries including both open-to-harvest and catch-and-release waters. The closure will be lifted when stream conditions improve. Stream flows are expected to remain low until significant precipitation occurs across the area.

Although it has been rare for the park to close fishing in the past few decades, it was done in response to drought conditions in 2021 and 2023.

NPS Photo: Pass Run in Shenandoah National Park, 2023

Stafford Fire and Rescue has been providing  4th of July safety tips on their page this week.  Here are a few o...
29/06/2024

Stafford Fire and Rescue has been providing 4th of July safety tips on their page this week. Here are a few of the reminders:

Fireworks and alcohol don't mix. If you are planning on using legal fireworks for your celebration this 4th of July, do not operate fireworks while under the influence of alcohol or other substances that could impair your judgement.

Improperly discarded fireworks have caused several fires across Stafford County over the past several years. If you plan to safely use legal fireworks this 4th of July, be sure they are used in an open space, away from combustible materials and soak discarded fireworks in water, away from your home, before disposing of them.

Did you know that sparklers can burn as hot as 1200° Fahrenheit? Play it safe and use caution this 4th of July with sparklers and fireworks. We love our community, but we would hate to spend the 4th with you because of a sparkler or firework injury.

SAWs Virginia has been selected to receive a 2024 AARP Community Challenge grant. SAWs Virginia Founder Charlie Russell ...
29/06/2024

SAWs Virginia has been selected to receive a 2024 AARP Community Challenge grant. SAWs Virginia Founder Charlie Russell says they are one of 343 organizations selected out of over 33-hundred applications nationally. He says the grant means they'll be building multiple wheelchair ramps for deserving persons in the Rappahannock region.

“We are incredibly proud that AARP selected SAWs Virginia for this investment to make Rappahannock area more livable for residents of all ages," Russell said. “AARP is a nationwide leader in making communities more livable and we are honored that they see the tangible value this project will bring to our area.”

SAWs volunteers build ramps-usually on a Saturday-around the area.

About the AARP Community Challenge

The AARP Community Challenge grant program funds innovative, quick-action projects in areas such as public places; housing; transportation; digital connectivity; community resilience; and more. With additional funding support provided by Toyota Motor North America, the program is also increasing its investment in pedestrian safety projects that will improve streets and sidewalks, create vibrant pedestrian infrastructure, and engage community members.

This is all part of AARP’s nationwide work on livable communities, which supports the efforts of neighborhoods, towns, cities and counties across the country to become great places for all. AARP believes that communities should provide safe, walkable streets; affordable and accessible housing and transportation options; access to needed services; and opportunities for residents to participate in community life.

To learn more about the projects being funded by the AARP Community Challenge across the nation, including all 343 granted projects this year, visit aarp.org/CommunityChallenge. You can also view an interactive map of current and past AARP Community Challenge projects and AARP’s Livable Communities work at aarp.org/livable.

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In a wide-ranging interview with the Free Press, Mitchell discussed his upbringing, his leadership style and what it will take to change the narrative of the Spotsylvania school division.

Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County gathered along Broaddus Ave. in Bowling Green on Friday afternoon to dedicate th...
29/06/2024

Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County gathered along Broaddus Ave. in Bowling Green on Friday afternoon to dedicate the near completion of four new homes--three in Bowling Green, one in Milford. Plans being finalized to begin work on more homes in Ladysmith.

A celebration Friday afternoon in Bowling Green as four familes near the finish line on new homes.   With many more home...
29/06/2024

A celebration Friday afternoon in Bowling Green as four familes near the finish line on new homes. With many more homes being planned. Talk by local officals about community and affordable housing. habitatofcaroline.org Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County

A celebration Friday afternoon in Bowling Green as four familes near the finish line on new homes. With many more homes being planned. Talk by local offi...

HAPPY FRIDAY!! It's afternoon Q&A time and because it is vacation season I'm making the question......what are 5 words y...
28/06/2024

HAPPY FRIDAY!! It's afternoon Q&A time and because it is vacation season I'm making the question......what are 5 words you DO NOT want to hear on a family vacation? If you are on a family vacation 5 words you don't want to hear are_____ ____ ____ ____ _____ :)

28/06/2024

Trapper's Survey Says, to win you have to call the Topside FCU hotline 800-685-1015.....According to a recent survey 40% of people said they have given their partner a______________?

Adoptable Pet of the Week with the SPCA of Fredericksburg sponsored by Robert B. Payne Inc.Pocky is ready to strut his h...
28/06/2024

Adoptable Pet of the Week with the SPCA of Fredericksburg sponsored by Robert B. Payne Inc.

Pocky is ready to strut his handsome self down the block and happily greet all the neighbors! At 4 years old, he has great energy and a lot of love to give. Pocky's social circle extends to his fellow canines. He's the "paw-sitive vibes only" type and loves to play with dogs and humans of all ages! In the realm of family dynamics, Pocky is a seasoned pro. He's lived with kids before and loves their playful antics. This handsome golden boy has mastered the art of "sit," "shake," and "down" like a true pro. So, if you're looking for a four-legged friend who's equal parts playful and obedient, Pocky is your guy! Pocky's adoption fee has been lovingly sponsored by Kim Spano. She wanted to spread the love after adopting her own dog with us and sponsor another pup's adoption fee! Meet Pocky Tues - Sun from 12 - 6pm at the Fred SPCA!

Get some old school therapy in by whipping red balls across the court at moving targets! Join the Golden Boars Rugby on June 29 as they host a dodgeball tournament to help raise money for the Fred SPCA and their growing rugby club! Visit fredspca.org/events for details.

Downtown Fredericksburg Branch Manager Craig Graziano and Salem Church Assistant Branch Manger/Youth Services Department...
28/06/2024

Downtown Fredericksburg Branch Manager Craig Graziano and Salem Church Assistant Branch Manger/Youth Services Department Head Annie Brulatour talk about the benefits of summer reading and Grow A Reader. We also talk about lunch at the library and Idea Space. librarypoint.org

Downtown Fredericksburg Branch Manager Craig Graziano and Salem Church Assistant Branch Manger/Youth Services Department Head Annie Brulatour talk about the benefits of summer reading and Grow A Reader. We also talk about lunch at the library and Idea Space. librarypoint.org    

An artist sees things...Bill Harris making a seemingly small change to the Johnny P. Johnson mural on Sophia Street in F...
28/06/2024

An artist sees things...Bill Harris making a seemingly small change to the Johnny P. Johnson mural on Sophia Street in Fredericksburg. The RappArts fundied project continues to change. This video, dedicated to the woman driving a tow truck who stopped by to offer encouragement!

An artist sees things...Bill Harris making a seemingly small change to the Johnny P. Johnson mural on Sophia Street in Fredericksburg. The RappArts fundied ...

28/06/2024

An orchestra of frogs and insects creates a symphony bursting with life. Enjoy a peaceful wagon ride through the park while listening to the relaxing sounds of Caledon's night life on June 29. We'll identify some of the many frogs, insects, and nocturnal creatures that call the park home, and keep an eye out for glow worms in the woods. Call 540-663-3861 or stop by the Visitor Center to reserve your spot. Fee is $3/person or $8/family.
Friends of Caledon State Park
For more information, please visit https://vasp.fun/4bxmNex

TODAY IS YOUR LAST DAY TO TRY FOR $101.50!!!! Listen THIS MORNING AT 7:20, Jeremy will announce the Secret Song of the d...
28/06/2024

TODAY IS YOUR LAST DAY TO TRY FOR $101.50!!!! Listen THIS MORNING AT 7:20, Jeremy will announce the Secret Song of the day. Hear it during the workday and be caller number 10 to win $101.50 cash! It’s that easy!! Download the B101.5 mobile app, enable notifications, and get the secret song sent directly to your smartphone each morning. This is not a national contest, only local B101.5 listeners can win cash! Official Rules at https://www.b1015.com/secret-song-contest-2024/

Powered by Fredericksburg Motor Sports, Radley Cadillac, The Fredericksburg Nationals, and Midas of Spotsylvania!

Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County broke ground on four homes late last April.   On Friday an official dedication t...
28/06/2024

Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County broke ground on four homes late last April. On Friday an official dedication takes place in Bowling Green on those homes. Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County. Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County

Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County broke ground on four homes late last April. On Friday an official dedication takes place in Bowling Green on those ...

Habitat's Jason Tickle previews the ribbon cutting of four homes in Caroline--three in Bowling Green, one in Milford.   ...
28/06/2024

Habitat's Jason Tickle previews the ribbon cutting of four homes in Caroline--three in Bowling Green, one in Milford. The end of the process is coming for four familes but more homes are planned in Caroline and the Northern Neck. habitatofcaroline.org Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County

Habitat's Jason Tickle previews the ribbon cutting of four homes in Caroline--three in Bowling Green, one in Milford. The end of the process is coming for ...

It's afternoon Q&A time. The presidential debate is tonight so I'm making the question and as always your answer could w...
27/06/2024

It's afternoon Q&A time. The presidential debate is tonight so I'm making the question and as always your answer could win you a prize......The presidential debate tonight should be sponsored by_____________:)

27/06/2024

Trapper's Survey Says, to win you have to call the Topside FCU hotline 800-685-1015.....According to a recent survey 43% of people said they would rather__________with their dog than with their partner. Rather what?

Randy Reif, Sarah Smith and Diane Baker talk about the 10-week, full-summer experience for students in the sciences at U...
27/06/2024

Randy Reif, Sarah Smith and Diane Baker talk about the 10-week, full-summer experience for students in the sciences at UMW. It's about research.

Randy Reif, Sarah Smith and Diane Baker talk about the 10-week, full-summer experience for students in the sciences at UMW. It's about research.

Anne Little of Tree Fredericksburg spoke at the Central Rappahannock Regional Library about how native plants improve yo...
27/06/2024

Anne Little of Tree Fredericksburg spoke at the Central Rappahannock Regional Library about how native plants improve your own yard and help the community.

26/06/2024

Update 8:32 AM: Less than 75 members remain without power. Crews continue to work to restore power to all members.

Update 5:57 AM: Less than 400 members remain without power. For the outage in the Cabin Point area of Westmoreland County, crews have replaced or repaired at least 4 poles, including several critically important ones, while crossing two bodies of water, enduring rain and wind, and dealing with visibility constraints. Lineworkers and technicians will continue their efforts to restore power to all members.

Update 5:03 AM: Restoration crews worked throughout the night and have restored power to more than a thousand members. About 1,000 members remain without power.

We would like to thank our crews for their steadfast dedication to the restoration effort, and our members for their patience and understanding.

Update 9:50 PM: Multiple outages have now been reported throughout the service region as severe storms continue to roll through the Northern Neck. More than 2,150 members are without power in King George, Westmoreland, Richmond, and Northumberland Counties. Lineworkers continue to make progress despite the adverse conditions of the storms.

Update 8:52 PM: About 815 members are without power in the Glebe Harbor, Cabin Point, and other nearby areas. Crews have been dispatched.

Update 7:57 PM: Power has been restored to about 200 members. About 350 members remain without power. The majority of outages were caused by trees and limbs falling on lines or equipment. Crews continue to make progress. There is a risk of more storms later this evening for parts of the region. More outages are possible.

Outage alert: The severe storms have caused several outages throughout the service region. Crews are actively working to restore power.

Updates are available, including estimated time of restoration on our outage map at https://nnec.ebill.coop/maps/OutageWebMap/

Pictured: Tree from outside of the NNEC managed right-of-way which caused the outage off of Wild Sally Road in Montross.

26/06/2024

The Stafford County Sheriff's Office Traffic Safety Unit teamed up with agents from DMV to conduct scale training on Warrenton Road this week. Eight trucks were inspected and the inspections resulted in 15 violations. One commercial motor vehicle was removed from service and an overweight fine was issued.

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