Cold temps but lots of shoppers downtown.

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Cold temps but lots of shoppers downtown.
The Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank says you’re welcome to come by for food assistance once a week, whether you choose a Drive-Thru, Walk-Up, or Fresh Market distribution.
The Fredericksburg Host Lions Club began unloading 400+ Christmas trees before 7 on Saturday morning.
Four downtown business owners talk about the importance of shopping local.
One small business owner says they need your support right now.
Chilly and windy weather didn’t stop another crowd from gathering.
The making and unveiling of Bob Whittingham’s Christmas windows at The Kitchen at Whittingham and Whittingham at 1021 Caroline Street in downtown Fredericksburg.
Dave the Computer Guy with Techs in the Burg talks about how to handle your home computers and network system when company comes to visit.
Bob Whittingham’s Christmas window unveiled at 6 tonight at 1021 Caroline Street.
Captain Bradly Mumford says the Christmas kettle goal this year is $125,000.
Here’s the travel lanes holiday weekend plan.
The Sheriff’s Office says be suspicious and don’t share sensitive personal information with anyone who calls, emails, or visits you out of the blue promoting a solar panel deal.
Spotsylvania Fire, Rescue and Emergency Management Chief Jay Cullinan talks safety in the kitchen–safety when frying a turkey–and making sure your fire extinguisher is in working condition.
Here are some DOs and DON’Ts from Stafford Fire and Rescue.
Capt. Ashley Mumford with the Fredericksburg Salvation Army says Angel Tree this year is meeting the needs of 745 children, seniors and special needs adults.
Angel Trees at the Spotsylvania Towne Centre or go to a Walmart in the area or Giant Food at Eagle Village or Plank Road.
Body found in rural Caroline on November 18th.
You’re welcome to come by for food assistance once a week, whether you choose a Drive-Thru, Walk-Up, or Fresh Market distribution.
Curatorial Specialist Kylie Thomson with the Fredericksburg Area Museum talks about taking care of old photos.
Because training on Quantico is continuous, residents can expect to always hear some noise or feel vibrations.