
Libby Humphries talks about the Fredericksburg Therapeutic Docket. This new specialty docket in District focuses on misdemeanor offenses where the defendant has serious mental illness. It will provide earlier interventions than often possible on felony […]
Meghann Cotter with an update on the Jeremiah Community. We also talk about the potential impact of budget cuts, and dealing with the heat. micahfredericksburg.org
“Bridging Troubled Waters, A Memoir.” Ambassador Bridgewater–from Fredericksburg–reflects growing up in segregated Fredericksburg to becoming a Foreign Service Officer. She talks about her time in South Africa and work and friendship with Nelson Mandela.
Sean Bonney and Raya Nickerson. Sean is getting ready to retire after 30+ years with the library. Raya is taking his place as the new Director of Community Engagement. Sean has not only seen the […]
Dave Muraca and Allison Ellis preview 4th of July at Ferry Farm in Stafford. $10-4. $1.00 admission ages 3-up. Parking and shuttle details at kenmore.org
Dave the Computer Guy talks about technology and hot cars–keep them out of the heat! Discussion on the end of Windows 10, surge protection, battery backups, internet speed and how the internet connects the world.
Mike Blashford and Anne Little preview the Fredericksburg Native Plant Festival in September. Online reservations for trees and shrubs starts August 6th for residents of 22401 and August 13th for other Virginia residents. We also […]
Coming to a close. Rappahannock United Way President Janel Donohue talks about her upcoming retirement and the decision this spring by the organization to close. We talk about the impact RUW has had in the […]
Executive Director Scott Harris talks about upcoming programs at the James Monroe Museum and Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont. We discuss Art After Hours, Sketchy History, History Trivia and Cars and Coffee. Also, […]
Director Penny Ayn Maas, Adrianne Hick (Diana) and Andrew Foote (Dan) join Patrick A’Hearn to talk about “Next to Normal,” July 2nd thru August 3. The musical explores a family’s struggle with the effects, impact […]
Director of First Year Admissions Sarah Lindberg and Dean of Admissions and Associate Vice President Melissa Yakabouski talk about using the summer for college visits. To register for a summer tour: umw.edu/visit We talk about […]
Beth Parnicza and Pete Maugle talk about what’s available at the four parks–there are programs and some activities for kids. Previewing History at Sunset and Summer Spotsylvania Hikes.
Lauren Tate (Long and Foster-Managing Broker/2025 FAAR President) and Kim McClellan (Fredericksburg Area Association of Realtors) talk about the latest sales/inventory numbers and what it all means. We also talk about strategies for home buyers […]
Deputy Fire Chief Ben Gouldman and Public Information Officer Katie Brady talk about fireworks safety, overall summer safety when at a picnic or having a fire in a fire pit. We also talk about firefighter […]
Matt Kelly and Rick Pullen talk about transparency in local government. Topics include the Thurman Brisben Center, taxes and data centers.