FredNats come home having lost six of seven

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FredNats come home having lost six of seven
Severe weather possible thru 8pm Sunday night
Battlefield staff members describe David Vallejo as a well-respected, kind and responsible leader who was always observant on duty and stepped up to perform tasks before being asked to do them.
There was more than a park opening on Saturday downtown. The bronze otters around the city project kicked off
Losing streak ends dramatically in Delmarva
City Parks, Recreation and Events Director Todd Brown at the ribbon cutting for the Sophia Street Park says there’s a lot to like about the new Fredericksburg destination.
Mayor Mary Katherine Greenlaw and former Councilman George Solley talk about what the new Riverfront Park means for Fredericksburg.
Local calls made with just seven digits will not be connected.
Weekly COVID numbers from the Rappahannock Area Health Distirct
Prince William Fire and Rescue spent several days practicing rescue techniques on the Rappahannock River along Riverside Drive in Fredericksburg.
The Fredericksburg Theatre Ensemble presents Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike May 20, 21, 22, and the 27, 28, 29th at 810 Caroline Street-4th floor.
FredNats lose 5th straight. They’ve lost all week to the Shorebirds
Fredericksburg is Otter-Ly Amazing. It’s now official as bronze otters are scattered around downtown.
Do’s and don’ts on the water
Events planned at Lake Anna, Widewater and Westmoreland
More than 1.1 million cubic yards of debris has been gathered so far from state-maintained roadsides in the Fredericksburg area following Jan. 3 winter storm, representing over 21,000 truck loads
Right lane of I-95 south was impacted just past the Welcome Center
Three straight losses at Delmarva.
Kelsey Bracewell with the Fredericksburg-based American Canoe Association talks about the importance of a life jacket
FARC with some pre-race tips for Half Marathon runners