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With less than three hours left, Fredericksburg's River Front park is surging in votes, but is still considerably behind the leader, Allegheny Highlands' Humback Bridge.

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With less than three hours left, Fredericksburg's River Front park is surging in votes, but is still considerably behind the leader, Allegheny Highlands' Humback Bridge.

After a two year legal battle, a large granite stone bearing a bronze plaque noting the location of a Confederate cemetery has a new home.
City Councilor Fred Howe takes reserved interest in food truck regulations, praises police for arrests of robbery suspects.
Police report the arrest of a third suspect in the violent armed robbery of a cancer stricken man on Altoona Drive, also identify a fourth suspect involved and still at-large.
Posts on social network leads to couple assaulting girlfriend's cousin.
Police still searching for third suspect who took part in a violent robbery on Altoona Drive.
Fredericksburg's City Attorney says the owners of a food truck still need to get the approval of the zoning office before setting up shop in town.
Owners of the Got Beach Fries truck call for revisions to the zoning ordinance after being found not guilty of a violation for selling food on private property.
Police following strong leads on robbery. Read more details in today's City Blotter.
The owners of the Got Beach Fries to appear in court to argue that Fredericksburg officials are taking too-hard of a line against restaurants on wheels.
The Cobblestone Children's Museum will use more than $12,000 to teach area kids about food and physics, buy equipment.
State Board of Elections, Spotsy Commonwealth's Attorney quibble over state code.
Calvary Christian Center runs into a procedural delay which could set back the opening of a day school for the mentally disabled.
Police say group conspired to steal $350,000 worth of copper wiring from Stafford County industrial plant.
Snowden sewer pump clogged 12 times since the beginning of the year by medical waste from Mary Washington Hospital.
New addition to the Fredericksburg Area Food Bank's fleet promises to help fight hunger in underserved areas.
Left turns will be prohibited at an intersection near the Fredericksburg Train Station to relieve evening jams.