City Public Information Officer Sonja Canta tells us about the new location.

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City Public Information Officer Sonja Canta tells us about the new location.
A bond referendum on the ballot in King George asks if residents support building a new $57 million preK-5 elementary school.
Department of Environmental Quality officials request additional information before moving forward with the permit process.
Appeal to high court was launched after a federal judge found that the state illegally purged more than 1,600 voter registrations in the past two months.
Workers held informational picket held in opposition to a tentative agreement reached last week between the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) and USPS.
New art on the first floor of the Executive Plaza at 601 Caroline Street.
Two agencies–USDA Rural Development and the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development– selected Colonial Beach to announced a new phase of the Rural Community Development Initiative that aims to boost economic growth in small towns.
Numbers are high, if slightly down from 2020 cycle.
State officials said they will appeal ruling.
The new visitor’s center, located on the first floor of Executive Plaza at 601 Caroline St., is set to open Nov. 1.
Supervisors also tabled a vote on the Andora Oaks subdivision until Nov. 12, approved tax relief for seniors and discussed fine amounts for speeders in school zones.
City Tourism Marketing and Communications Manager Danelle Rose and Chris Allen with Fredericksburg Main Street talk about the benefits of moving into a new Visitor Center.
After 49 years the Fredericksburg Visitor Center at 706 Caroline Street closed for the last time Wednesday night.
Revenue from proposed data center projects to boost budgets beginning in 2026.
Councilors spar over process, priorities for creation of conservation districts.
Pete Morelewicz of Print Jazz talks about the three murals he designed for the new Fredericksburg Visitor Center.
The former NFL offensive lineman’s first step in restoring the school for Black students during segregation is to overhaul an onsite auxiliary building.
If passed, measure would extend property tax exemption to the surviving spouses of service members “killed in the line of duty,” a broader classification.
Suit against the Virginia Department of Elections and Elections Board was filed earlier this month in Waynesboro.
Caroline County Public Schools, Habitat of Caroline and Central Virginia Housing established the Teach, Respond and Thrive Housing Initiative.