It’s the story of the life of Florence Foster Jenkins

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It’s the story of the life of Florence Foster Jenkins
Early fall near the Spotsylvania Battlefield.
Rappahannock Area Health District COVID trends
It’s 9-3 Saturday at the City Shop parking lot on Tyler Street
Only 10 of the 132 Virginia public school divisions earned this distinction in the Forbes ranking. Of those 10, SCPS was ranked 4th highest.
Testing available in the Stafford Hospital parking lot 4-7 on every Wednesday this month
The Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office says they do not yet have a motive for the killing
Stafford Supervisors want changes to their contract with the Central Rappahannock Regional Library. Supervisors also want to look at the possibility of leaving the system and going on their own.
Ann Kloeckner with Legal Aid Works talks about the utility shutoff moratorium and the CDC eviction moratorium.
Fredericksburg School Board members talk about the difficult decisions involved in a return to school–and the heroic work of many teachers.
Fredericksburg School Superintendent Dr. Marci Catlett laid out a return to school plan to the City School Board on Monday.
Proceeds from the sale will benefit RAAI’s day support program for adults with developmental disabilities. The program helps participants learn new skills, develop friendships and explore their community.
Starting Monday, Oct. 5, temporary traffic signals on Rt. 17 near I-95 in Stafford will go into flash mode.
Central Virginia Battlefields Trust President Tom VanWinkle and V-P Chris Mackowski talk about the work of saving local Civil War battlefields
The Fredericksburg VDOT office says there will be frequent overnight delays this week.
The Fredericksburg Baseball History Wall at the FredNats stadium.
The history wall is behind the batter’s eye at the ball park. It’s the first stage of a five-year project that tells the region’s baseball history along with providing opportunities to students.
Big turnout Sunday morning for Cooking Autism’s Race Toward Autism Acceptance and Festival at Old Mill Park. Over 30-thousand dollars raised for the work of Cooking Autism in schools.
UMW received high marks in all categories, including academics, with students reporting to find faculty members both interesting and accessible.
A Four-Year Leadership Training Program Produced by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation