Friday is the day! Take a break from textbooks and pencils and discover some fun and creative ways to learn STEM!

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Friday is the day! Take a break from textbooks and pencils and discover some fun and creative ways to learn STEM!
Sheriff’s Office helped when drug delivery made to the wrong address
Chance of rain on Saturday
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Spanberger held a Wednesday night Telephone Town Hall
Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division Technical Director Dale Sisson previews Dahlgren Downtown.
Skip Causey joins us for Wine Month in Virginia. We talk about what you’ll find at Potomac Point (Wine Tents and a Bistro), recent wine awards and new releases. potomacpointwinery.com
Photos courtesy Italian Station
River Rock Outfitter in downtown Fredericksburg is one of seven businesses in the United States in competition for the U-S Chamber of Commerce Top Small Business Award.
Every fall the leaves on this tree in front of Chancellor HIgh School in Spotsylvania are spectacular. Fall 2023 does not disappoint.
The Fredericksburg Civil Rights Trail, named “Freedom, a Work in Progress,” was created in partnership by the City of Fredericksburg and the University of Mary Washington, with significant input by Fredericksburg residents
Von Young and Allie Names preview the Animal Rescue Festival on November 4th at Hurkamp Park. A discussion on grieving the loss of an animal and plans for a Dia de LosMuertos alter in the lobby November 1 and 2.
The Rappahannock YMCA marking 50 years
Downtown Fredericksburg
River Rock Outfitter on William Street one of seven finalists in the United States. We talked to owners April and Keith Peterson
Stafford School Superintendent Dr. Thomas Taylor talks about high school #6 and elementary schools #18 and #19. Discussions on a plan to help students with mental health issues.
All work is scheduled weather permitting. Real-time information on work zones and lane closures is available on 511Virginia
Every year Germanna dental students provide tens of thousands of dollars worth of care at no charge through the Moss Free Clinic and other public health outlets.
“As much as I loved living in a small town, I always wondered what the rest of the world had to offer.”
Dreary and damp didn’t stop Tree Fredericksburg Saturday morning. Volunteers planted these trees in College Heights.