Crump, the chef owner of FOODE + Mercantile, has lived in the city since 2011.
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Crump, the chef owner of FOODE + Mercantile, has lived in the city since 2011.
Residents raise questions about timeline and specifics of proposed Technology Overlay District.
General fund revenue is projected to be up about $4 million, while expenditures are trending below budget.
State senator claims worrisome wording is just ‘a placeholder,’ and that final legislation won’t thwart county’s withdrawal efforts.
Abortion, voting rights, and same-sex marriage protections advance as Republicans warn of legal overreach.
Stafford Senator Tara Durant critical that parental notification fot minors is left off the legislation.
Snowden Hills resident was recently elected chair of Fredericksburg City School Board.
Flags are to be lowered again on Tuesday in honor of former President Carter.
The freshman Democratic congressman was sworn in earlier this month.
Newly-elected Chair Chris Yakabouski criticized new developments with a potential Rappahannock River crossing project and VDOT’s handling of recent winter storm, among other concerns.
4:30 close time will likely go back to 6 when Daylight Savings Time begins but no more public brush or leaves will be accepted at the Chancellor Landfill.
City officials are proposing the district and associated framework for data centers.
Caroline supervisors abruptly adjourn meeting to make their case at State Capitol.
Fredericksburg area Delegates Josh Cole and Paul Milde on opposite sides of debate on the House floor on a constitutional amendment restoring voting rights for those convicted of a felony.
Democrats in the House of Delegates advanced a proposed constitutional amendment to place abortion rights in the state constitution.
On Friday, the City unveiled its new Visitor Center, which will occupy the ground floor of the newly-christened City Center.
Virginia Senator Tim Kaine talks about his comittment to the Affordable Care Act, getting legislation passed in the minority party of Capitol Hill and how he views the conversations about Greenland, Canada and the Panama Canal.
Board also voted to enter into a settlement with the Walnut Hill Development Corporation over the denial of a rezoning permit for a proposed subdivision.
Former Stafford supervisor defeated Leonard Lacey for the seat in 2023.
He is the first openly gay supervisor to serve as chairman of the board.