Attendees enjoyed new features and gathered information about better protecting the environment.

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Attendees enjoyed new features and gathered information about better protecting the environment.
Residents invited to look at potential green infrastructure projects and give feedback.
Parking signage will also be updated in area around city’s William Square project.
Author kicks off book tour with event.
A group of employees known as Fredericksburg United Cooperators want better pay, freedom of political expression.
Walker-Grant Middle School sixth graders go on a field trip to learn about the river and ecosystem.
Del. Cole: Governor’s budget amendments might not be reconciled during Wednesday’s session.
Small and large business of the year, entrepreneurs and leadership recognized.
Bill Harris painted the original 14×18 mural in 2018 in downtown Fredericksburg.
More than 150 students volunteered at 11 different service projects throughout the city.
Pit orchestra director takes a leading role in ‘They’re Playing Our Song,” which runs until May 12.
Owner Garrett Green plans to start painting — with tweaked color scheme — in May.
The annual Ceili Leahy Service Day
Market supports local producers and promotes good nutrition, sense of community.
A delegation from Schwetzingen, Germany has been in Fredericksburg.
Downstairs bourbon lounge opens Saturday at the historic Kenmore Inn site.
The council also voted 7-0 to make several tweaks to the Unified Development Ordinance specific to landscaping.
Nonprofits in region can apply for a $5,000 grant.
Locally, residents glimpsed near totality through filtered glasses at watch parties across the area.
Expectant fried chicken customer fends off vehicular break-in attempt.