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Shiloh Old Site to host community service on April 4 commemorating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Anne Darron and Chuck Fennell say the $100,000 match is part of their goal of upgrades at the Caretakers Lodge and Mary Washington Monument.
We’ll see the warmest weekend so far this season for the Fredericksburg region.
Sheriff’s Office says students relayed threats to the School Resource Officer.
Former area law enforcement officer Brian Freeman to talk at FailSafe-Era’s Second Chance Gala on April 4th.
County hired Retail Strategies to conduct studies on the community’s readiness to support another grocery store.
The SPCA’s Von Young and Kathleen Daley-Becker say cats are polyestrous and produce multiple litters throughout the year.
Janet Douberly with Downtown Greens says there are many reasons why a Bradford pear doesn’t belong in your yard.
Three supervisors voted to require a special use permit for data centers, while three others favored by-right development in Industrial zones. Supervisor Deborah Frazier did not attend the meeting.
City council plans to advertise an increase to real estate tax of six cents per $100 of assessed value.
Also inside: Businesses open in Downtown Fredericksburg; Assisted-living facility under construction near hospital; $2.6 million sale at Lake Anna
Fredericksburg Area Musuem program set for this Thursday.