Saying they’ve become too political, a member of the Prince William County Board of Supervisors proposes that the board stop voting on proclamations.

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Saying they’ve become too political, a member of the Prince William County Board of Supervisors proposes that the board stop voting on proclamations.
Weekly update from Fredericksburg Mayor Mary Katherine Greenlaw
Population data is used to inform decisions on where to put a hospital, how many doctors are needed in an area, what kinds of public services are required, and more.
DMV offices continue to reopen around the state/region
The RouteShout 2.0 app can be downloaded on iPhone and Android devices at no cost from the Apple Store or Google Play.
Fredericksburg City Council cancels planned special meeting Monday afternoon over protests at city officials home.
Long, hot day at the State Fair site. Freitas wins on the third ballot.
Congressman Lewis was to have been at UMW earlier this year
Requirement goes into effect July 20
Other furloughed employees will return to full or part-time employment.
Fredericksburg Mayor Mary Katherine Greenlaw
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The resolution urges the General Assembly to act in a special session next month. If it doesn’t, the City will change the name on its own.
Time to complete the survey is fewer than five minutes.
Coleman started with NSWCDD about eight years ago, eventually becoming involved with the research programs via the ILIR research program, where he has worked for the past four years.
An update on a lot of new DMV-related laws now in place
The three newly elected members of Fredericksburg City Council were sworn in at noon at City Hall on Wednesday. Council unanimously selected Chuck Frye (Ward 4) as vice-mayor.
Fredericksburg will continue to support permitted protest activity and will continue expedited reviews of event permit applications to ensure proactive planning measures are consistently managed for any and all events.
Fredericksburg City Councilman Matt Kelly talks about protests and the city’s response.
Patrick Turla collects top prize in Virginia Lottery game