Majority of those in vehicles were not wearing a seatbelt

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Majority of those in vehicles were not wearing a seatbelt
Northbound traffic will be reduced to a single lane over multiple evenings, with a temporary traffic pattern installed during the day, as a new interstate bridge opens over the Rappahannock River
John Coker, Andy Lynn, Roy Strohl and Ed Evers preview Rappahannock Rotary’s 37th Pancake Feast. It’s this Saturday, 8-5 at Fredericksburg Baptist–the Caroline Street entrance.
Forecasters say rain should end late afternoon
Route 17 northbound ramp to enter I-95 northbound at exit 133 will close between midnight and 3 a.m. as part of I-95 Northbound Rappahannock River Crossing Project
On Patrol: Live airs Friday and Saturday Nights from 9 to midnight on REELZ.
Stafford County Administrator Randy Vosburg previews the Christmas tree lighting this Friday night. He’s been in Stafford since July. We learn about his background and goals moving forward.
The chase came to an end on Route 1. One person still not found
The Lions started with 530 trees over the weekend. They expect to sell the last ones this weekend.
It’s Giving Tuesday. A chance for you to contribute to non-profits. Downtown Greens is looking for support for their community-based programs. As a thanks, you could get a one-of-a-kind bumper sticker or honey.
Writer, actor, riddle writer…we talk about that and much more with Bobby Hebert. Window Wonderland in Fredericksburg. He wrote all 54 riddles. Also, a guest appearance from Quill…
530 trees were delivered on Saturday. The Lions expect the trees to be gone by this weekend!
Deadline is February 6th
Rain arriving after daybreak Sunday. Rain amounts of 0.50-1″. Wind will be the other concern with gusts of 30-40 mph.
Don’t make it only one day. Continue to shop local!
Tickets available on line and at select locations beginning this Monday
Walk into a small business, you never know what you’ll find. At the PONSHOP Studio and Gallery at 712 Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg, there’s a wide variety from a number of artists.
Northern Neck Electric Cooperative will send a delegation of up to four students and pay all expenses related to travel and the experience.
Staff purchased some food items to make Thanksgiving special for the SPCA animals