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The survey asks up to seven questions about the features, experiences, and facilities that are, or will be planned for the downtown Visitor Center.

More than 50,000 people a year visit the city’s visitor center at 706 Caroline Street, where its sat since its opening in 1976. The center provides information about Fredericksburg – its history, where to eat, where to stay, and what to do.


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It also brought down a whole of trees and limbs. Virginia Department of Transportation crews in Fredericksburg District continue to work seven days a week to collect roadside debris from the state right-of-way following the winter storm.

The total amount of debris to gather along Fredericksburg District routes is now estimated at 1.2 million cubic yards, increasing from earlier post-storm estimates.


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The Workhouse Arts Foundation announced MusicWorks, an extended concert event featuring nationally recognized musical acts and local favorites. MusicWorks, featuring Cory Wong, Sierra Hull, and Oh He Dead, is set to take place on June 3, 2022.

Between sets, MusicWorks attendees will have the opportunity to explore the Workhouse campus, including its many galleries, art installations, and common spaces. The Workhouse also plans to offer food and drink during the show.


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A Stafford man arrested yesterday faces several charges after the county received calls 911 calls about an incident in Stafford Market Place.

At 6:54 p.m. Deputy C.T. Richardson went to Stafford Market Place, at Route 610 and Interstate 95, for a disturbance. Callers said a man was creating a disturbance in the parking lot and at a business.


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Four men and a woman robbed another woman outside the future home of the Manassas Police Department.

Police responded to a robbery on April 3, 2022, at 5 p.m. in the 9600 block of Grant Avenue in Manassas. A male and female victim reported they were approached by four men and a woman who demanded money. The couple gave the suspects an undisclosed amount of cash, and the suspects then fled the scene in a red vehicle.


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Stafford County homeowners face higher property tax bills, while those who eat out at area restaurants could pay more.

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If Quantico is tapped to host Ukrainian refugees, the Marine Corps Base will be ready.

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(The Center Square) – A third-party review commissioned by former Gov. Ralph Northam found the government failed to adequately prepare for and failed to properly communicate during a January snowstorm that led to hundreds of cars being stranded on I-95 for more than 24 hours.

The large snowstorm that hit the commonwealth Jan. 3 brought more than 14 inches of snow to some areas. Although the state urged drivers to stay off of the roadways, hundreds were stuck on an I-95 backup for more than a day, which led local authorities to distribute food and supplies to stranded drivers, but the national guard was never called to help. Some drivers were taken to shelters. Northam initially blamed drivers for braving the roadways, but ultimately walked back that response.