Residents asked to avoid area until update is issued.
Fredericksburg City Council, School Board mind the gap at joint work session
Discussions on funding city schools precede an important meeting of General Assembly on April 17.
FredNats’ ‘repeat offenders’ to make case for promotion
The Fredericksburg Nationals’ opening day roster features 25 players who’ve already played for the ballclub.
Fredericksburg City School Board approves proposed 2024-25 budget
Revised budget totals $59 million — with a $4.887 million gap to be filled with proposed city funding of $3.204 million, plus the increased state funding of $1.683 million.
Harris tackles bigger role with UFL’s DC Defenders
At age 26, Stafford native is ascendant in the pro football coaching ranks.
Superintendent’s event gives city students a seat at the community table
Roundtable involved a student panel of James Monroe seniors and discussions on school strategy.
UPDATED: Discussions between MWHC, Moss Free Clinic ‘will not continue’
Boards representing the two nonprofits met March 12, but the gathering apparently did not yield a productive resolution.
Proposed city budget includes 10% water fee increase
Notice of a new equalized real estate tax rate will be mailed to property owners sometime in April.
Huntley homecoming canceled because, well, depends on who you ask
City claims celebration shelved due to Huntley’s schedule; singer responds with video.
Hardee’s on Princess Anne permanently closed
Fast-food joint that was fixture for decades makes a speedy exit.
The Moss Clinic exists to provide care to those who can’t afford it. What happens if it can’t afford to provide care?
The prognosis for the clinic, which serves exclusively low-income patients, appears grim.
Fredericksburg city manager presents recommended FY 2025 budget
The budget proposes an additional four cents, plus a one cent fire tax, for an effective real estate rate of 77 cents per $100 of value.
MWHC proposes to build medical clinic and conference center, renovate Snowden House
Healthcare nonprofit’s plans detailed in zoning map amendment submitted to city of Fredericksburg.
Fredericksburg City Schools proposed FY 2025 budget includes $4.66 million gap
Unfunded needs include a 3% increase in salary for teachers and certificated staff, as well as a 2% increase for other staff.
Walker-Grant students get their chance to ‘school’ board members
More than 30 Walker-Grant Middle School students participated in “Students Speak Out” on Wednesday morning.
New FAM exhibit to give a general impression of Lafayette’s celebrity
Lafayette’s World: Revolutionary Ideals and the Limits of Freedom opens Friday from 5-7:30 p.m.
Photo gallery: James Monroe defeats Booker T. Washington in VHSL Class 3 quarterfinals
Sights and scenes from the Yellow Jackets’ 91-67 victory on Tuesday night.
Preview capsule: James Monroe boys’ basketball hosts Booker T. Washington
The Yellow Jackets find themselves in the state tournament for the first time since 2012.
Students aim to clear the air at Youth Climate Action Summit
Event at UMW centers students in diverse conversations about climate change.
Coldest Night of the Year asks walkers to ‘look closer’ at homelessness
This year’s event raised more than $164,000 to combat hurt, hunger and homelessness in the Fredericksburg area.