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Project calls for construction of three data center buildings at 490,000 square feet apiece.
Governor orders U.S. and Virginia flags to be flown at half-staff on September 11 to honor the victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Stafford runs with purpose this Saturday at Go for Bo, supporting life-changing outreach around the world.
Also inside: Thai restaurant opens in Fredericksburg, frozen-yogurt store to close, data centers and warehouses proposed in Thornburg
The designation would allow the city council candidates to participate in the upcoming election without putting their federal jobs in jeopardy.
On Hunger Action Day, the Rappahannock Education Farm honored its mission by surpassing 9,000 pounds of fresh produce donated in 2025 to local agencies fighting food insecurity across the Fredericksburg area.
On Hunger Action Day, St. George’s “The Table” spotlighted efforts to serve neighbors with compassion and dignity.
Boyd, who has served as Ward 3 rep since 2016, is no longer living in the city.
Three candidates are vying to replace Nicole Cole, who is running for the 66th District House of Delegates seat.
Incumbent Joshua Cole (D) is being challenged by Sean Steinway (R).
This week we hear from Ponshop owners Gabe and Scarlett Pons about their decision to move from NYC to Fredericksburg to open their business, how the business has evolved and how it is to run a business with one’s spouse.
Residents, however, diagnose potential parking, traffic issues associated with proposed 242-unit development.