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Lateef’s foreclosure an issue in the campaign
Should it matter that a political candidate fell on hard financial times one year before he announced his election bid? Questions have arisen by two men running against the Democratic Prince William Board of Supervisors Chairman challenger, Babur Lateef, and his ability to effectively lead though he lost his house last year to foreclosure, reports Woodbridge Patch.

Gas prices creep back up
Just as we thought gas prices were on the way down, they creep back up again in portions of Stafford County, reports Fredericksburg.com.

Senator Warner wants to know if you’re a U.S. citizen
Senator Mark Warner will speak today in south Stafford, but in order to get in to the lunchtime event you had to register by Wednesday afternoon –– and provide proof of U.S. citizenship, reports Fredericksburg.com.

Bed bugs strike back
There’s a big problem with bed bugs in Fairfax County, but there is some hope for a senior at George Mason University who wants them gone, reports NBCWashington.com.

More food choices coming to George Mason
Do you have a liking for Panda Express? If you’re at George Mason University, you’re in luck.

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Construction has begun on the Wellington Road Shared Use Path, a long-awaited project aimed at closing a crucial gap in the city’s pedestrian and bicycle network.

A sweet and affectionate feline named Maggie is looking for a new home after her previous living situation became too stressful.

The Central Rappahannock Regional Library (CRRL) hosted the 2025 Fredericksburg Regional Spelling Bee on Saturday, March 1, at James Monroe High School.

Ahead of the Fredericksburg City Council’s recent approval of a Technology Overlay District (TOD) allowing data centers, concerns emerged about whether Dominion Energy would deprioritize power access for the city if the measure had failed.

McClung-Logan Equipment Company is hosting its 40th Annual Oyster Roast, a signature customer appreciation event celebrating tradition, community, and generosity.

This year’s milestone celebration will take place on Thursday, March 6th, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Fredericksburg Agricultural Fairgrounds.

The first Oyster Roast began as a fundraiser in 1985, led by White Oak Equipment founder Frank McCarty, to raise donations for an employee battling cancer. This turned into a time-honored tradition for individuals facing hardship.

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A Night on the Riviera

Experience a magical evening at the Embassy of France with A Night on the Riviera, an event that will transport you to the glamour of the French Riviera while celebrating the vibrant spirit of Mardi Gras!

Indulge in an exquisite selection of French wines and champagne, paired with the finest French cuisine prepared by the talented Chef of the Embassy of France. Additionally, Chef Hugh Cossard will be carving ham live, ensuring freshness and exceptional flavor. Don’t miss out on the authentic French crêpes, made to order and sure to transport you straight to the streets of Nice.

For those seeking an extra touch of exclusivity, the VIP experience includes unlimited champagne, adding an extra layer of sophistication to this festive celebration.

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Environmental Film Festival: Turtle Walker

DC Premiere.

In the late 1970s, Satish Bhaskar embarked on an epic journey along India’s coastline and the spectacular Andaman and Nicobar Islands, where he uncovered the vital nesting beaches of sea turtles. During his death-defying quest, he unravels mysteries

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