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Virginia ABC stores to close early Memorial Day
Virginians enjoying the kickoff to summer will be able to purchase spirits, mixers and Virginia wines on Memorial Day. All Virginia ABC stores will remain open until 6 p.m. on Monday, May 31.
Virginians enjoying the kickoff to summer will be able to purchase spirits, mixers and Virginia wines on Memorial Day. All Virginia ABC stores will remain open until 6 p.m. on Monday, May 31.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Virginia urges everyone to designate a non-drinking driver if their Memorial Day weekend plans include alcohol and to remember that boating and drinking never mix.
With travel forecasts calling for a significant increase for the Memorial Day weekend from 2020, the Virginia State Police is encouraging motorists to bring their “Safety First” mindset to the roadways.
VDOT will make Memorial Day weekend travel easier by suspending most highway work zones and lifting most lane closures on interstates and other major roads in Virginia.
AAA expects a significant rebound in travel this summer, as evidenced by the results of an exclusive survey of Virginians that reveals 62 percent of respondents are considering or planning to take a trip this summer.
Some of your favorite Heifetz “Hoot” stars will be returning to Staunton to kick off the summer series on Friday at SummerStage @ The Blackburn, highlighted by special guests Robin & Linda Williams.
Boaters are planning to increase their on-water activity this summer, according to a pandemic-influenced survey of 3,500 boaters by on-water assistance provider Sea Tow Services International.
AAA Travel expects a significant rebound in the number of Americans planning to travel this Memorial Day holiday weekend.
GasBuddy is projecting that the national average gas price may breach the $3 per gallon mark by Memorial Day after OPEC’s meeting today closed with no meaningful increase in oil production.
The 2020 Memorial Day weekend not only netted a reduction in overall traffic volumes on Virginia’s highways, but also a slight decrease in traffic deaths.
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