You’ll see tree clearing and construction equipment operating in the I-95 median near Exit 136 (Centreport Parkway) and along I-95 southbound
near Exit 133 (Route 17)

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You’ll see tree clearing and construction equipment operating in the I-95 median near Exit 136 (Centreport Parkway) and along I-95 southbound
near Exit 133 (Route 17)
VIDEO: City Fire Chief Mike Jones with the daily coronavirus update
Mary Washington Obstetrics and Gynecology was formerly known as Fredericksburg Women’s Health Associates
19 new cases in the region in the last 24 hours
VIDEO: We talk with Anita Crossfield about keeping Italian Station an important part of the community during the pandemic.
Child Abuse Prevention Month extended until Shelter In Place is lifted
County officials say the date could be adjusted if the Governor changes his June 10th order
Colonial Tavern in Fredericksburg providing meals for the homeless with Micah every Friday thru early July–at least
VDOT Hot Spots in the Fredericksburg District. All work is weather permitting.
VIDEO: We talk with Mayor Greenlaw about how the City has responded to the pandemic.
Deadline is May 15th. [email protected]
PHOTOS: 1,516 meals to the elderly and 455 hospital boxes
Spotsylvania Towne Centre offering a Virtual Kids Club on Facebook
AUDIO: David Williams with Allen & Allen talks about honoring local heroes. The deadline is April 30.
AUDIO: April Peterson with River Rock Outfitter talks about navigating a business in a COVID-19 world
VIDEO: Fredericksburg artist Gabe Pons talks about his half of the mural at The Sunken Well Tavern on Littlepage Street in Fredericksburg. “Wishing you well, at the Sunken Well.”
PHOTOS: The final piece of the two murals at the Sunken Well Tavern on Littlepage Street was put into place early Saturday morning by Fredericksburg artist Gabe Pons and his son, Diego.
VIDEO: Offiers Cole and Smith with Culpeper Town Police with a message to the community
AUDO: sPower’s Daniel Menahem talks about several projects sPower has become involved with in the region
Shin Fujiyama ’07, is focused on rescuing the nonprofit he started at Mary Washington, Students Helping Honduras.