Tim Duffy announced his resignation at a City Council meeting earlier this month.

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Tim Duffy announced his resignation at a City Council meeting earlier this month.
As she prepares to leave Congress, the Democrat looks back at legislative achievements, hurdles.
Revered schoolteacher and community organizer was a fixture in the city’s civil rights movement.
Virginia Senator Mark Warner asked about packages and air travel–“Yes, there will be disruptions.”
Gary labels board’s action a ‘serious violation of the Civil Rights Act.’
Fredericksburg spent more than $7,000, not including staff time, to address destruction in public places.
School board and board of supervisors jointly urging support for the JLARC study on funding K-12 public education.
Two projects focus on targeted industries in the Fredericksburg area, Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula.
District established in 1991 and covers streets south of train station.
Unanimously approves two measures related to project; will hold remaining four votes in January.
County supervisors voted to create an ordinance that would allow for the technology in school crossing zones.
Ward 2 councilor, elected in 2021, announced that he won’t seek another term.
Board’s legislative priorities include limiting which meetings are considered open.
Spanberger-sponsored bill honors Gladys P. Todd, revered school teacher, voting rights advocate and community organizer.
The memorial will be designed by Eto Otitigbe, the lead artist behind the Memorial to Enslaved Laborers at the University of Virginia.
Milde’s legislation would impose civil penalties on anyone under 21 who possesses retail tobacco and hemp products.
Free Press managing editor Joey LoMonaco sits down with Fredericksburg Mayor Kerry Devine to discuss her two decades in city government, as well as data centers, homelessness and affordable housing.
Car into the building means users of the Bowling Green Post Office are being directed to Ruther Glen and Milford.
More than 140 people attended an open-house-style information session on the proposed crossing.
At Region III breakfast, school officials presented their legislative agenda to local delegation of state legislators.