Group’s first gathering in Fredericksburg focused on solidarity, constitutional amendments.

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Group’s first gathering in Fredericksburg focused on solidarity, constitutional amendments.
Supervisors push back against additional funding requests from school system.
HJ 2, which would automatically restore felons’ right to vote, passed the House of Delegates Committee on Privileges and Elections on a party line vote Wednesday.
County now seeks a maximum withdrawal of 9 million gallons a day from the river instead of 13.9 million.
Per agreement, Caroline will receive $57.5% of the revenue associated with the project, and Spotsylvania will bring in the remaining $42.5%.
After passing resolution on data centers, the body then went into closed session to discuss a development in Celebrate Virginia South.
Joint meeting between supervisors, EDA sparks conversation about which businesses to attract.
UMW Votes program offered free transportation to students on Election Day.
Calendar discussion sparks conversation about conflicts of interest.
Bowling Green elects new mayor and four town council members; Port Royal elects town council.
Registrars in Fredericksburg and in Stafford and King George counties said their offices saw fewer voters than they did four years prior.
The race was decided by just over 8,000 votes with 342,423 total ballots cast, according to the Virginia Public Access Project.
The Commonwealth hasn’t elected a Republican to the upper chamber since 2002.
Turnout big on both sides of the aisle; minor technical glitch in White Oak resolved without issue.
In 2023, Fredericksburg had the fifth-highest total of provisional ballots of any locality in Virginia.
The young and not-so-young experienced civic firsts on Tuesday.
Here, you’ll find updates from polling places across the region, live reports from the Derrick Anderson and Eugene Vindman camps in the evening, and interviews with local pols-in-the-know to help put results into context.
Kainat Ali will join body that advises governor on education policy.
The Director of UMW’s Center for Leadership and Media Studies and area’s preeminent political scientist, sat down for a conversation over locally-roasted coffee.