Mayor Mary Katherine Greenlaw and former Councilman George Solley talk about what the new Riverfront Park means for Fredericksburg.

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Mayor Mary Katherine Greenlaw and former Councilman George Solley talk about what the new Riverfront Park means for Fredericksburg.
Prince William Fire and Rescue spent several days practicing rescue techniques on the Rappahannock River along Riverside Drive in Fredericksburg.
Fredericksburg is Otter-Ly Amazing. It’s now official as bronze otters are scattered around downtown.
Do’s and don’ts on the water
Events planned at Lake Anna, Widewater and Westmoreland
Kelsey Bracewell with the Fredericksburg-based American Canoe Association talks about the importance of a life jacket
FARC with some pre-race tips for Half Marathon runners
Be careful when you dig…
Enjoy an evening under the stars gazing at the sky
Anne Little of Fredericksburg opened her backyard to Historic Garden Week in Fredericksburg. It’s filled primarily with native plants.
Historic Garden Week comes to Fredericksburg tomorrow. Anne Little will give a presentation on native plants. What are some of the benefits of native plants?
Chief Ranger Jamie Leeuwrik talks about the water (Aquia Creek Potomac River) and trail opportunities at Widewater.
Along the Rapidan River in Locust Grove
Native plants require less maintenance and are more cost-efficient than non-native plants.
Travis Velichko, Keith Peterson and April Peterson talk about outdoor options in the spring–hiking trails, things to do on the river or where to climb. Also, getting the right gear and having the proper training.
Tulips are blooming around much of Fredericksburg. We saw these on lower Caroline Street and along or near Washington Avenue.
Tulips are starting to pop all over Fredericksburg–especially at Downtown Greens and lower Caroline Street. A dream of Dr. Tim Hughes is being realized…
From the Chesapeake Bay to the Blue Ridge Mountains, lots of places to explore in Virginia State Parks
Virtual entries remain for 47th Marine Corps Marathon
VDOT says the trail will be open weekends. It should be completely finished by April 22