The incident happened late Friday morning

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The incident happened late Friday morning
We stopped at Kimman’s Co. on Caroline Street in Fredericksburg
Officials say going wireless will permit public officials to communicate what to do in the event of an emergency more efficiently and effectively than the current siren system.
Trees of Hope to benefit Loisann’s Hope House through December 11 at Ashley HomeStore in Central Park. You can bid on these and other trees.
To reserve a kit for curbside pickup, go to librarypoint.org/ask to request via email, chat or phone
370 total deaths in the region from COVID
Alexis Innis talks about a serious blood shortage.
WATCH: Virginia Senator Mark Warner says the recently signed Infrastructure Bill will provide some immediate impacts for Northern Virginia.
Suspect faces charges in two incidents
Downtown Greens can now purchase 56 acres
42 hospitalized in the area with COVID
Historians Ryan Quint and Hilary Grabowska talk about Chatham and what’s available around the region. Also, what happened in the region 159 years ago right now as the Battle of Fredericksburg neared.
The National Weather Service says a strong cold front will cause a significant change from mild temperatures today vs. noticeably chillier conditions tonight
Public hearing set to resume on December 1.
“We strongly believe that a challenged book should go through the established review process.”
46 hospitalized in the area
Dr. Shashuna Gray-Vice President of Academic Affairs and Workforce Development and Ed Dalrymple, the owner of Cedar Mountain Stone Quarry in Rapidan.
Some county teachers worry that the recent actions of the Spotsylvania School Board will negatively impact recruitment efforts.
Speaking from the Senate floor, Virginia Senator Tim Kaine talks about how localities benefit from the infrastructure bill and makes a pitch for Congress to pass the Build Back Better Bill.
Anna Billingsley and Lisa Crittenden talk about events surrounding Trees of Hope to benefit Loisann’s Hope House. Table top trees can be seen starting on November 19th at the Ashley Home Store in Central Park.