A “Dear Fredericksburg” letter on Facebook distances Black Lives Matter to group holding up traffic downtown

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A “Dear Fredericksburg” letter on Facebook distances Black Lives Matter to group holding up traffic downtown
City says Police are monitoring protests. Some business owners, citizens and videos dispute that.
Elizabeth Flaherty, a 4th grade teaceher at Lewis and Clark Elementary wins in Virginia Lottery’s “Thank a Teacher” campaign drawing
Message from the Mayor and City Council June 12, 2020 - As the City Manager stated at our Council meeting this past Tuesday, the community will receive a full and transparent accounting of the recent events in the City of Fredericksburg. The Police Department is...
VIDEO: One group of protesters in downtown Fredericksburg Thursday night disrupted traffic by chanting for in the crosswalk at Caroline and Hanover for about five minute intervals. (Video courtesy hyperbole)
VIDEO: Fredericksburg City Manager Tim Baroody and City Council talk about what steps are immediately ahead.
Sylvester Freeman says he’ll use the money to take care of his family
Two changes: The discontinuation of linen services and the addition of a 24-hour rest period between bookings.
VIDEO: Sunday afternoon, the Stafford NAACP held a Peaceful Protest March. We take you along.
VIDEO: Stafford School Superintendent Dr. Scott Kizner talks about racism in schools, a school discrimination policy, and school funding to the NAACP rally in the county.
VIDEO: Stafford Delegate (and Stafford NAACP President) Josh Cole spoke Sunday at the courthouse to NAACP Peaceful Protest March.
PHOTOS: Marching from the county Courthouse to the Public Safety Center. Speakers at both locations
PHOTOS: A peaceful stand. A moment of silence and a prayer at Spotsy Regional
“I see momentum, not darkness. We are a City with unlimited potential, and this past week even with its chaos has brought us closer to living it.”
Statement from The City of Fredericksburg: "The City of Fredericksburg is ending the citywide curfew effective immediately. Although still on heightened alert in light of intelligence, threats and the events of last weekend, the City has experienced peaceful protests...
AUDIO: City Council formally approved extending an 8:30pm curfew thru Monday morning. City Manager Tim Baroody says the city supports peaceful protests and plans for a meeting with protesters is being planned.
City manager says the city has evidence of threats of violence in the city.
Peaceful demonstrations during the day were followed by arrests before curfew
More DMV offices to reopen in the City of Richmond, Accomack County, and Northern Virginia
City looking for nominations of Fredericksburg residents