A Q&A with musician Lea by musician Ashleigh Chevalier.

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A Q&A with musician Lea by musician Ashleigh Chevalier.
The largest single grant — $50,000 — went to FredXchange Inc.
Weekend events in the Fredericksburg region September 18 – 20, 2015.
Exchange your child’s gently-used costume for one that’s new to you.
Traffic Hot Spots for the Fredericksburg Region September 27 – October 3, 2015.
Meaghan Sekinger has been with Stafford County Schools since 2005
Your community calendar September 2015 with Susan Larson and Dee Daniels.
Local live music picks for September 16 – 22, 2015.
Residents want the place shut down. The city says “creative problem-solving” is the answer.
Capital Ale House Fredericksburg announced it will reopen on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015.
Verizon has filed an application for a wireless telecommunications facility at the Stafford County Landfill.
Fredericksburg City Council September 22, 2015, agenda overview.
All northbound lanes closed just before exit 126/Spotsylvania, VDOT reports.
Three celestial events are converging September 27, 2015, to produce a rare viewing opportunity in the night sky.
The rating will allow the county to borrow money at lower interest rates.
The second meeting is at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 24.
Dog Krazy is planning an Adoption Shop.
The online interactive outage map that provides more streamlined, detailed information to enable customers to quickly report and accurately track power outages.
There are seven platted lots on the property, according to the city, but Rackley doesn’t expect he’ll build seven homes.
By Susan Larson
Fredericksburg is one of four Virginia cities on Livability.com’s ranking of the 100 Best Places to Live in cities and towns with populations between 20,000 to 350,000.
Fredericksburg ranked 92 of the 100.
Charlottesville is #21.
Arlington is #49.
Alexandria is #56.
Livability’s third annual ranking of the best small to mid-sized cities in the U.S. is a data-driven list based on more than 40 data points.