Artist Bill Harris describes the beginning of his work.

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Artist Bill Harris describes the beginning of his work.
You may receive food assistance from a Drive-Thru, Walk-Up, or Fresh Market distribution hosted by the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank once per week.
May 3, 1863. Why don’t we talk more about the Second Battle of Fredericksburg?
Steward Henderson with the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park talks about Union Army General John Sedgwick winning at the Second Battle of Fredericksbug in May, 186 then resting his men.
History at Sunset looked at the Second Battle of Fredericksburg.
It’s a self guided-driving tour.
The fire has been determined to be accidental, and electrical in nature.
Most potters began four hours before the event started on Saturday morning in Market Square.
Virginia Senator Mark Warner says more funds need to allocated for programs like summer feeding.
Scarlett Pons at The PONSHOP and D.D. Lecky at LibertyTown Arts Workshop have teamed up to organize the 10-5 event at Market Square in downtown Fredericksburg.
Forecasters say perfect weather this weekend then heat comes on Monday.
All History at Sunset programs occur every other Saturday evening, programs start at 6:30 pm, last 90 minutes, and are free.
Habitat’s Jason Tickle and Caroline Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeff Black say this program is a game changer.
VDH issues “Frequently Asked Questions.”
Fredericksburg artist Bill Harris has begun to restore the Johnny P. Johnson mural on Sophia Street in Fredericksburg.
RappArts has been raising money to restore the Johnny P. Johnson mural on Sophia Street in downtown Fredericksburg.
VDOT’s Kelly Hannon says a slope on Brooke Road is being stabilized.
Localities around the North Anna Nuclear Power Plant look at worst case scenarios.
The 90’s are on the horizon.
Cell phones will be allowed in the cafeteria and after school–except during tutoring.