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June 19, 2026 | ALLFFP, Stafford, Transportation

Report: Work zone for overnight paving closed two lanes, right shoulder at time of incident.

Market Square celebration recognizes emancipation and contributions of Black Americans.

Republicans Philip Harding, Doug Ollivant and Rick Smithers appeared at a candidate forum on Wednesday night in Fredericksburg.

A new state law takes effect on July 1 that would permit a battery storage facility by-right if it accompanies a solar project.

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June 19, 2026 | ALLFFP, Government, State

State budget negotiators reportedly reach tentative, unofficial deal.

June 19, 2026 | History, Stafford, Ted Schubel

Archaeologists say they’ve uncovered a remarkable amount of information at the kitchen site at Ferry Farm in Stafford, but one of the biggest questions remains unanswered.

June 18, 2026 | ALLFFP, FredNats, Region, Sports

Fredericksburg Nationals President Seth Silber, area history enthusiast Eunice Haigler are planning a documentary and a book detailing the legacy of Black baseball teams in the region.

June 18, 2026 | ALLFFP, Education, King George

Rinko is the career and technical education specialist for King George County Public Schools.

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Proposal adds a tiered tax for the industry that targets diesel generators and would generate $1.8 billion for the state.

Fredericksburg artist Bill Harris continues work on a new mural downtown on the Sophia Street side of the Goolrick’s building.

June 18, 2026 | ALLFFP, Fredericksburg, Sports

Franchise nearing agreement to play its games at the University of Mary Washington starting in May 2027.

June 17, 2026 | ALLFFP, Fredericksburg

The young mayor of Prince’s Town toured the region this week.

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