The Downtown Stafford plan was narrowly approved on two votes by the Board of Supervisors. Concern about traffic and growth was nearly unanimous in public comment before the vote.

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The Downtown Stafford plan was narrowly approved on two votes by the Board of Supervisors. Concern about traffic and growth was nearly unanimous in public comment before the vote.
Stafford Juneteenth Celebration coordinator Pam Yeung talks about the event–it’s open to everyone. It’s Saturday beginning at noon at Pratt Park.
City Police those arrested are all students at James Monroe
Higher temps and humidity not expected until Friday
First walk-off win at FredNats Stadium
Supervisors approved a Comprehensive Plan Amendment and rezoning. Voting yes were Supervisors Allen, Shelton, Dudenhefer and Coen.
Deputy J.C. Curtis stayed on-scene and fed and burped the infant while caring for the toddlers until a family member arrived to take custody of them.
Authorities say the counterfeit bills felt noticeably different from real currency and were emblazoned with “Copy Money” on both sides.
Here are backgrounds of the four
18-year old faces a number of charges
Police have not determined a motive.
Policies are routinely reviewed every five years. Board members Phelps and Abuismail voted no against tabling discussion on the policy. Vice-Chair Daniels abstained.
All work is scheduled weather permitting. Real-time information on work zones and lane closures is available on 511Virginia
COVID numbers continue to dramatically decrease in the region
Bruce Davis-Special Assistant to the President and head of the Germanna Foundation and Dr. Shashuna Gray-V.P. for Academic Affairs and Workforce Development.
Germanna’s Coordinator of Dual Enrollment Lawana Burnett and students Sora Glover and Ashanti Freeman talk about where underserved high school students in the City and Spotsylvania complete an associate degree at Germanna along with a high school diploma.
Forecasters say the best chance for storms from 7pm-2am
First shutout of the season for Fredericksburg
Special Olympics Virginia President Rick Jeffrey says they’re gearing to be restart everything, the way it used to be, in the fall. There still will be some competitions this summer. A message to athletes, parents and volunteers.
Special Olympics Virginia was unable to hold its annual Summer Games at the University of Richmond. But on Facebook Live, the flame was lit and athlete Emily Bower spoke about what athletics has meant to her.