AUDIO: We talk with Trista Chapman about her life as a potter at Sophia Street Studios. We preview the 3rd annual Sophia Street Pottery Throw Down on June 8th.

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AUDIO: We talk with Trista Chapman about her life as a potter at Sophia Street Studios. We preview the 3rd annual Sophia Street Pottery Throw Down on June 8th.
Better Business Bureau study examines the prevalence of counterfeit products in online retail.
The All Business Podcast talks this week to Jeff Heidig at Lake Anna Winery. He’s hopeful that Amazon workers will look to relax at Lake Anna.
AUDIO: Conversation with Maria Schultz of Maria Christina Canine Training. We talk about SUP with a Pup.
AUDIO: The All Business podcast speaks with Emmett Snead at Snead’s Farm in Caroline County
AUDIO: The All Business podcast this week travels to Salon 730 on Kenmore Avenue in Fredericksburg
PHOTOS: Welcome back! We’ve missed you! The Fredericksburg Farmers Market at Hurkamp Park returned on Saturday. Fabulousness every Saturday 7-2.
Equipment providing a high voltage connection between Rappahannock Electric Cooperative (REC) and Dominion Energy failed just before midnight, knocking out power to more than 22,000 REC member-owners for about three hours.
Central Rappahannock Regional Library and staff were recognized at the meeting of the Virginia Public Library Directors Association (VPLDA), a sub-group of the Library of Virginia.
The All Business podcast is at Little Tire Company on Princess Anne Street
AUDIO: The All Business Podcast travels to Caroline Street in Fredericksburg and DermaEnVie
AUDIO: The All Business podcast travels this week to the Caroline Family YMCA
AUDIO: Kevin Rodrigue and Dee Dee Lecky talk about the life of a potter…
Stafford-based SimVentions announces a five-year, $12M award for the development and installation of Tactical Simulators (TACSIM).
Stafford-based construction firm CIP Finishes will break ground on a new headquarters on Centreport Parkway on March 28, 2019.
AUDIO: All Business this week talks with Stacey Thomas with 2 Hearts 1 Dress on Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg.
The Potomac Mills sign along I-95 is about to return.
Governor Northam has announced that M.C. Dean, Inc., a leading electrical design-build and systems integration firm for mission-critical organizations, will invest $25.1 million to incorporate a new product line at its fabrication and distribution facility in Caroline County.
The March issue of Virginia Business places Fredericksburg’s Joe Wilson in it’s “On the move” list. The magazine says, “These people are making a name for themselves throughout Virginia.”
Vakos affiliate will buy land at Liberty Place project