Fredericksburg police to resume normal traffic enforcement July 6.
After weeks of protests, and garnering national attention on the Fox News Channel, Fredericksburg officials announced things would return to normal on its streets.
Fredericksburg police to resume normal traffic enforcement July 6.
After weeks of protests, and garnering national attention on the Fox News Channel, Fredericksburg officials announced things would return to normal on its streets.
The Fredericksburg Nationals ended their 2020 inaugural season before it ever began.
The ballclub, which changed its name from the Potomac Nationals and moved from Woodbridge to a new $35 million stadium in Fredericksburg, called it quits today.
The Fredericksburg Nationals have announced that they will be hosting the FredNats 4th of July Spectacular from their new ballpark this Saturday evening.
The first firework show for the organization will be sponsored by Simventions, Pohanka Nissan, & Hyundai of Fredericksburg, the City of Fredericksburg and they will be paired with patriotic music on Superhits 95.9.
Stafford County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating four different crimes events that all occurred Monday, June 29.
Here’s what the Stafford County Police said happened in each of those events.
At the end of March, House of Mercy started a mask-making initiative to make 5,000 masks to donate to healthcare workers. Now, they have met and surpassed that goal with 5,308 masks made.
House of Mercy is a non-profit organization working to provide food, clothing, education, and prayer to those in need. Each month, they work with over 500 families through their food pantry and thrift store to supply their basic needs.
The Fredericksburg Nationals are proud to announce that they reached their goal of over 1,001 “We Are FXBG” t-shirts sold as of Monday, June 29.
The team announced that they would be launching the “We Are FXBG” t-shirts back in May with the promise to donate two tickets to local frontline healthcare workers with the purchase of each t-shirt.
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Beginning July 1, 2020, Virginia House Bill 1250, commonly known as the Community Policing Act, will become law. It requires local law enforcement agencies to collect and report certain data pertaining to drivers to the Virginia State Police during a motor vehicle (traffic) stop.
In Prince William County, some of this data was previously collected on stops that resulted in an arrest or the issuance of a Virginia Uniformed Summons (VUS).
Stafford sheriff’s deputies were called to the scene of a pedestrian who was struck on Poplar Road.
Authorities tell us the incident followed a fight outside a house.