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Updated spending plan, supported by Gov. Abigail Spanberger, no longer includes environmental standards data centers would need to meet in order to be exempted from the state’s sales and use tax.
Tree Fredericksburg says a Tree Protection Zone will help preserve it during construction of a nearby wall.
Dominion Energy’s North Anna to Bristers project has been unpopular since being proposed last year.
The court denied motions filed by DEQ and Caroline attorneys seeking to dismiss the Tribe’s claims.
Supportive housing community has raised nearly $12 million of $17.5 million goal; groundbreaking planned for November.
Advocates and lawmakers say record sealing will help people overcome housing and employment barriers.
Jing S. Dong of Staten Island, N.Y., appeared in court for the first time Wednesday.
The board of supervisors pledged that the county will become more involved with arranging the community gatherings in the future.
Board voted Monday night to direct staff to craft a policy on reimplementing valedictorian and salutatorian status for students ranked first and second in their class.
Band plays acoustic set at Ironclad Inn in Fredericksburg Saturday.
Local artist teams up with local quilting guild to get panels from 11 states to display.
See Shakespeare’s Scottish tragedy on the lawn of Kenmore.

























