A Petersburg homeowner spoke with 8News about his growing frustration as he continues to wait for the city to address ...
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WRIC Richmond on MSNPetersburg postpones Black History Concert due to recent weather eventsDue to the recent inclement weather the city of Petersburg will be postponing its annual Black History Month Concert.
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Snow predicted in Virginia this week: Will it impact the Petersburg area?For now, know that this storm has a high ceiling and the potential is there for a significant winter storm' — NWS, Wakefield ...
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Cool Spring Elementary School student wins Petersburg Division-Wide Spelling BeeRayel Davis, a standout student from Cool Spring Elementary School, was crowned a new Division-Wide Spelling Bee Champion by ...
Petersburg senior Peyton Tingler scored the 1,000th point of his career Wednesday, and the Vikings won a 74-72 thriller over ...
Sixth Ward Councilwoman Annette Smith-Lee will hold a Ward 6 meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 29 beginning at 6 p.m. at Cool Spring ...
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New Family Empowerment Hubs provide resources for Petersburg families at schoolsPetersburg City Public Schools launched a new community-based initiative in November to support local students and parents ...
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Rain-snow mix expected in VA Monday and Tuesday, setting stage for a mostly wet weekForecasters say any snow we may get will not be significant, but it could mean sloppy travel conditions for most of the week.
As much as three inches of snow could fall across central Virginia, with higher totals to our north. Officials discourage ...
Petersburg senior Peyton Tingler scored the 1,000th point of his career Wednesday, and the Vikings won a 74-72 thriller over ...
A winter storm is expected to bring snow and sleet to the Petersburg area on Tuesday. The National Weather Service predicts 1-3 inches of accumulation, while AccuWeather forecasts around an inch.
Questions? Contact Councilwoman Smith-Lee at her city email, [email protected], or via phone at 804-733-2323.
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