Rallying in support of area law enforcement. Back the Blue in Spotsylvania. Another peaceful march is planned Sunday in the City.

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Rallying in support of area law enforcement. Back the Blue in Spotsylvania. Another peaceful march is planned Sunday in the City.
Many famies, veterans, law enforcement spouses were in the march around the Spotsylvania Courthouse area.
Students and individuals ages 25-34 were more susceptible and likely to be victimized, while those ages 45-54 and 65+ reported higher median dollar losses.
The endpoint of the Underground Railroad here.
Sheriff’s Office says attempt to verify the identity of the caller by asking questions that a stranger will not be able to answer.
Amit Broka says he may buy a new car
Commuter rail system employs new cleaning protocol, offers online social-distancing information tool
There’s a new mural being created at 1512 Princess Anne Street in Fredericksburg on the Canal Quarter Arts building.
King Geroge nearly 100 cases
BBB gives you a listing of what do do and what to ask for
Rappahannock Health District Acting Director Dr. Donald Stern talks about holding on until a vaccine is available for COVID-19 in about six months.
Other topics include summer reading, Music on the Steps, Virtual PAWS for reading and Virtual Inklings
From FredToday Partner Experimax in Central Park
The road has been closed since early May.
Local numbers of hospitalizations continue to be low
The Sheriff’s Office says 1,500 cartons and $37,000 in cash seized
Fredericksburg Police spokeswoman Sarah Kirkpatrick
Juanita Shanks and Pastor Phyllis Brantley discuss the work of Fail Safe-ERA to help families and prisoners with incarceration and what comes next. Topics include prisoners released early for COVID and the Center of Hope fundraiser.
Although a uniform opening time of noon will remain the same for all stores, individual store closing times will revert to normal, pre-pandemic closing times.
32 years at Chancellor High for “JBF”