Trans author, artist returns to his hometown of Fredericksburg to share hope and humor.

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Trans author, artist returns to his hometown of Fredericksburg to share hope and humor.
It will be at Common Ground Meeting House (1915 Charles Street) 10 am – 4 pm.
Residents voice continued concerns with 63-townhome project, which is considered ‘by-right’ and not subject to a special use permit.
The Fredericksburg-based brass ensemble will perform its 15th anniversary show on Friday at Market Square.
Event held Wednesday in Market Square drew prominent speakers, large crowd.
Market Square on June 19th.
Some of the music from Juneteenth in Fredericksburg
Artist Bill Harris continues to move ahead with work on the Johnny Johnson mural on Sophia Street.
In November, incumbent U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine will face Hung Cao, who won Tuesday’s GOP primary soundly.
Man feigns being a good samaritan before assaulting fellow motorist in need.
It’s the 39th year of Music on the Steps at the Central Rappahannock Regional Library downtown.
Ahead of Tuesday’s primaries, Fredericksburg’s Director of Elections talks voter apathy and explains the unique challenges of being a small-town registrar.
After fundraising by RappArts and months of planning, a beloved mural is being returned to Sophia Street.
Artist Bill Harris describes the beginning of his work.
Planning District 16 held its annual Juneteenth event Saturday, celebrating the end of slavery in the United States.
May 3, 1863. Why don’t we talk more about the Second Battle of Fredericksburg?
History at Sunset looked at the Second Battle of Fredericksburg.
Most potters began four hours before the event started on Saturday morning in Market Square.
Before Forrest Parker Jr. died in January, he left a legacy of community service in the Fredericksburg region.
This year, 31 businesses received the honor, which takes into account environmentally-friendly practices.