Editor’s Note: Share your favorite recipes with us (Thanksgiving themed or not) and we might use yours in our next Saturday issue. In our podcast recorded Wednesday night, Shaun Kenney, Cori Blanche, and I turned off the political discussions and turned on the memories. Thanksgiving memories, to be exact. The episode, which drops Monday on […]
UMW graduate receives statewide award for volunteer work
Volunteering helped her connect with the Fredericksburg community and inspired her career path.
Voter Burnout Is Real
And it’s burning at both ends of our society, but for very different reasons. Also in this issue – Bikers fly high to encourage and support students
Proposed zoning changes in Stafford would affect future opioid treatment facilities
Supervisors and Planning Commission to hold joint public hearing on proposed changes. Also in this issue: Spotsylvania student injured while boarding school bus.
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill is two years old
Here’s a look at some of the local projects it’s funded.
Specialty centers are coming to Stafford high schools in fall of 2024
Four-year “schools-within-schools” will prepare students for careers or higher education.
Abigail Spanberger announces 2025 run for Governor
The Advance talks to the representative about her decision. Also in this edition: Tuesday night’s City Council meeting – Dogs, dogs, dogs
Spotsylvania School Board tables book policy changes indefinitely
Board also nixes lab school agreement. Also in this issue: Steve Maxwell, candidate for Spotsylvania sheriff, requests manual recount.
PULLEN: Follow the Numbers
Despite Durant’s Solid Win, the 27th State Senate District Leans Democrat. Also in this issue: corrected meetings calendar for Nov. 13-17.
Stafford School Board to discuss ALL-IN VA plan at work session
State-mandated learning loss recovery plan includes high-intensity tutoring, implementation of VA Literacy Act, reducing absenteeism. Also, board will discuss the K-12 program of studies for 2024-25.