The Knights of Columbus, Rappahannock Assembly 1613, hosted the 50th annual Religious Freedom Day on Sunday in Fredericksburg, beginning with a parade through downtown before a ceremony at the Religious Freedom Monument on Washington Avenue.
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The Knights of Columbus, Rappahannock Assembly 1613, hosted the 50th annual Religious Freedom Day on Sunday in Fredericksburg, beginning with a parade through downtown before a ceremony at the Religious Freedom Monument on Washington Avenue.
The Food Bank says come once a week for Drive-Thru or Walk-Up distributions.
School leaders say the program’s success is made possible through the support of teachers, families, and law enforcement, all working together to help students develop skills they can carry with them both in and out of the classroom.
Rappahannock Electric Cooperative is awarding 17 scholarships to students planning to attend college or career and technical schools, with applications open through February 27.
Loisann’s Hope House Executive Director Cait Woodward says the organization works hard to meet nearly every need for families in crisis, from housing support to case management.
We’re a week into the new year, and for many people those New Year’s resolutions are already being tested
The Central Virginia Battlefields Trust is marking 30 years of preservation with its “60 for 30” campaign, an effort to raise $60,000 in recognition of three decades spent protecting historic battlefield land across the region.
Virtual meeting on January 7th–Here’s the complete list.
Patrick A’Hearn says large crowds turned out for its fall and holiday productions.
Big projects are taking shape where a new barn and greenhouse are quickly transforming the site.
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Dan Maher with the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank reflects on the past year and the lessons it brought.
Come once a week for Drive-Thru or Walk-Up distributions.
Fredericksburg potter Kevin Rodrigue is creating about 200 bowls for Empowerhouse’s Empty Bowl fundraiser early next month.
LibertyTown’s Bowl-A-Rama brought local potters together to create and donate handmade bowls in support of Empowerhouse’s Empty Bowl fundraiser benefiting survivors of domestic violence.
Virginia State Police say the updated stickers are part of a broader effort to reduce fraud and make inspections easier to verify.
Dozens of visitors kicked off the new year with a First Day Hike at Lake Anna State Park, hitting the trails to enjoy fresh air, winter scenery, and a healthy start to 2026.
A look back at 2025–From big moments to quiet ones.
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Police across Virginia will increase patrols on New Year’s Eve as part of a statewide push to curb drunk driving.