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COVINGTON, Va. (VR) - The Covington Lumberjacks will welcome Special Olympics athletes to Casey Field on Sunday, June 14, for a memorable evening of baseball and community spirit.
The festivities begin at 4 p.m. as Special Olympics participants take part in several pregame activities. Athletes will sing the National Anthem, join Lumberjacks players on the field during introductions, and have the opportunity to throw a ceremonial first pitch.
The event is designed to celebrate inclusion and provide a special experience for participating athletes while bringing the community together through baseball. Fans are encouraged to arrive early and help recognize the Special Olympics athletes as they take center stage alongside the Lumberjacks.

Special Olympics Night With The Jacks

June 13, 2026
The Covington Lumberjacks Bark in the Park night has been rescheduled for June 16 at 6:30 p.m. after the original game was cancelled due to weather. Fans are encouraged to bring donations of dog and cat food for the Alleghany Humane Society, which will also be on hand with adoptable pets. Guests are welcome to bring their four-legged friends as long as they are on a leash.

Leashes, Bases, and Belly Rubs: Bark in the Park Returns

June 13, 2026
COVINGTON, Va. (VR) - The Covington VA250 Carnival will host a sensory hour Saturday from 5–6 p.m. 

Sensory Hour Set for Saturday, at Covington VA250 Carnival

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COVINGTON, Va. (VR) - The Covington Lumberjacks and Olde Town Covington have joined forces with the Christmas Mother and Salvation Army for a teddy bear drive. Fans attending Saturday’s 6:30 p.m. home game are encouraged to bring a new or gently used teddy bear to donate. Additional information is available at oldetowncovington.com. Photo: Elizabeth Kirby 

Teddy Bear Donations to Be Collected at Saturday’s Game

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COVINGTON, Va. (VR) — The Covington VA250 Celebration opened Thursday evening at the Jackson River Sports Complex. Crowds began lining up before gates opened at 6 p.m. and quickly filled the midway. Rides provided by Coles Amusements drew steady lines throughout the evening, while food vendors served a variety of fair favorites.
The celebration continues Friday and Saturday. Gates open at 6 p.m. each day and admission is free. Ride tickets are available for purchase on site. The event concludes Saturday night with a fireworks show. Photo: Christopher Mentz, VR

VA250 Festivities Get Underway in Covington

June 12, 2026

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Attorney General Miyares Premieres New “One Pill Can Kill” Documentary at Salem High School to Warn Students About the Dangers of Fentanyl

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January 7, 2026
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Virginia Beach, Va. — Today, Attorney General Jason Miyares released the Virginia Office of the Attorney General’s newest One Pill Can Kill documentary during a fentanyl and counterfeit pill awareness event at his alma mater, Salem High School, in Virginia Beach.

Fentanyl continues to drive overdose deaths across Virginia and across the nation, with young people increasingly at risk from counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl, a synthetic opioid. The One Pill Can Kill campaign warns that a single pill, often made to look like a legitimate prescription medication, can be fatal.

“As we enter a new year, the threat posed by fentanyl remains just as deadly as ever,” said Attorney General Jason Miyares. “Young people today are facing unprecedented risks from counterfeit pills that are easily accessible and deceptively dangerous. This documentary reinforces a simple but lifesaving truth that one pill can kill.”

The short documentary provides students, families, and communities with a raw look into the fentanyl crisis in Virginia. It educates viewers on the prevalence of fentanyl laced pills, explains how these counterfeit drugs are manufactured and distributed, and highlights the devastating consequences for individuals and families.

In addition to prevention education, the documentary addresses the broader response to the crisis. It features victim stories, law enforcement perspectives, and an emphasis on recovery and treatment for those struggling with addiction.

The Office of the Attorney General extends its sincere thanks to First Lady Suzanne Youngkin and the Drug Enforcement Administration for their partnership and collaboration in helping make this project as impactful and far reaching as possible. By showcasing voices from across the Commonwealth, the project reflects a coordinated and comprehensive approach to confronting fentanyl from every angle.

The premiere at Salem High School was part of an ongoing effort by the Office of the Attorney General to engage directly with students and reinforce fentanyl awareness where it matters most. Through school assemblies, community events, and digital outreach, the One Pill Can Kill initiative continues to emphasize prevention, accountability, and recovery.

The One Pill Can Kill documentary is now publicly available and can be viewed at the following link.
https://youtu.be/WPQ7Ozd2Z68

For more information about the One Pill Can Kill campaign and the Office of the Attorney General’s efforts to combat the fentanyl crisis, visit https://onepillcankillva.org/

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Published on January 7, 2026 and Last Updated on January 7, 2026 by Christopher Mentz