A change in ownership of a downtown fixture, a busy week in King George and move-in day at UMW highlight this week’s edition of Press Rewind.

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A change in ownership of a downtown fixture, a busy week in King George and move-in day at UMW highlight this week’s edition of Press Rewind.
Public advised to avoid contact with river from Route 3 boat launch to Route 610 boat launch until further notice.
Fredericksburg Fire Chief Mike Jones: ‘no extension’ beyond building where fire started.
Award was one of several presentations during First Responder Breakfast on Wednesday.
RSA sent samples of contaminants to Richmond for further analysis.
Accident occurred in the 600 block of Poplar Road.
Jurisdictions will utilize Motts Run Reservoir for drinking water.
Shattered glass at downtown vape shop and unwanted advances aboard city bus.
We covered data centers, the first day of school and a suprise scholarship.
Professor Stephen Farnsworth to serve as moderator between Democrat Vindman, Republican Anderson.
Someone has an issue with Amazon trucks.
Victim suffers assault on William St. after refusing to turn over wallet.
Ramp was closed for several months due to maintenance.
Christopher Thomas Kucera passed away on July 22, 2024, with his partner, Zachary Cade Hatcher, in an airplane accident in Islip, New York. They were residents of King George, Virginia, at White Plains, an historic mansion ca. 1780. They had restored White Plains...
Zachary Cade Hatcher, age 43, passed away tragically on July 22, 2024 in a plane crash at Long Island MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma, New York. His partner, Christopher Thomas Kucera, age 46, also perished in the accident. He is survived by his parents D. Glenn...
Joint rescue operations by the Fredericksburg Fire Department and Stafford County Fire and Rescue lasted approximately 1.5 hours.
Weather will delay transition day for SCPS.
The National Weather Service and National Hurricane Center are predicting the potential for tropical storm force winds, heavy rain, and severe flooding across the state.
Facebook fraudsters strike again.
Expansion includes cybersecurity and nursing training programs.