AUDIO: Stories we’ll remember from 2019. A soldier comes home during a Riverside production
Department of Historic Resources announces publication of guidebook to Virginia’s African American Historical Markers
The book provides locations and texts to more than 300 state historical markers about people, places, and events significant in African American and Virginia history
Significant Stories of 2019: Groundbreaking for baseball
VIDEO: Stories we’ll remember from 2019: Groundbreaking for a baseball stadium in Fredericksburg.
Town Talk- Central Rappahannock Regional Library
AUDIO: Adult Services Coordinator Tracy McPeck and Youth Services Darcie Caswell with the Central Rappahannock Regional Library talk about library highlights in 2019, holiday events at the library and using the library to help cook your holiday meals.
Stafford Sheriff’s Office investigating single vehicle accident following pursuit
The Stafford Sheriff’s Office says a 34-year old Fredericksburg man was thrown from his car during a high speed chase. He was flown to NoVA with life threatening injuries.
Town Talk- Jeff Rouse Swim and Sport Center
AUDIO: Kristen Loescher and Kathy Donald with the Jeff Rouse Swim and Sport Center in Stafford preview Christmas in Stafford and the Frosty 5K. Also talk about getting in shape and eating during the holidays.
American Lung Association’s ‘State of Lung Cancer’ 2019 Report finds Virginia must act to reduce burden of lung cancer
Second annual report from American Lung Association explores how states can act to save more lives, support patients and families facing lung cancer
Town Talk- Josh Hardy Superhero Celebration
AUDIO: Preview of the Josh Hardy Superhero Celebration this Saturday at Adventure Brewing with Aimee Hardy, Andie McConnell and Alex Belcher.
Home plate marked at the new ballpark in Fredericksburg
Another baseball milestone for the new stadium
Southern Maryland, Northern Neck could be impacted by Dorian
A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for St. Mary’s County, Maryland and the surrounding coastal waters through Saturday morning for Dorian. Gusty winds and squalls will be possible starting Friday afternoon, and continuing through early Saturday morning.
Storm after storm after storm after storm hits region
VIDEO: It was the storm that would not end. From late afternoon into the late night, thunder and rain impacted the region
Sense of community: President Paino tells faculty and staff UMW has it
President Paino speaks to All-UMW assembly of faculty and staff as a new school year is about to begin
City School Board holding public hearing tonight on next superintendent
Public hearing tonight for Fredericksburg residents to tell the school board qualifications they should look for in a new school superintendent
Heat doesn’t stop the music or crowds for PorchFest Fredericksburg
PHOTOS: PorchFest Fredericksburg downtown on Charlotte Street on Saturday
Public meeting next Thursday on I-95 N Rappahannock River Crossing project
Your chance to learn more about the I-95 project and to comment on it next Thursday at JM
North Stafford’s Joey Slye pursuing NFL promise he made to his late brother
North Stafford and Virginia Tech graduate Joey Slye is trying to make the Carolina Panthers this summer. Panthers.com with the story of the Slye family…
UMW earns spot among Princeton Review’s ‘Best Colleges’
The University of Mary Washington has once again been named among the nation’s best by The Princeton Review’s annual publication, The Best 385 Colleges
Eagle released back into the wild at Caledon
VIDEO: Bald Eagle release at Caledon State Park in King George
Central Rappahannock Regional Library wins Virginia Library Association Awards
The Central Rappahannock Regional Library has been recognized by the Awards & Recognition Committee of the Virginia Library Association (VLA).
“[Winners were selected] from a very competitive application pool. Librarians and library project teams from academic, public, and special libraries across the commonwealth are honored for their exemplary contributions to their communities and profession in 2018.”
Watch out for door-to-door scams
Summer brings out the door-to-door solicitations. Be cautious anytime a stranger comes knocking unsolicited, especially if the visitor is trying to sell you goods or services.