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Teen guilty in robbery cases Teenage robber convicted of 15 charges in Stafford
A jury has found a teenager guilty of 15 charges for two armed robberies in Stafford County.
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On abortion: Hearts first, then laws
This is regarding Paul Kengor's op-ed ["It's Doomsday for the pro-life movement," Nov.
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Man charged after heroin found in hotel room
A Fredericksburg man was charged after a Spotsylvania deputy found 182 baggies of heroin stashed in a hotel room dresser drawer.
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Alert officer's actions lead to robbery charges NEW: Four men are...
Fredericksburg police officer Jeff Wood suspected that the car he stopped late Sunday had been involved in a crime.
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Those rumors about Clinton and vandalism? Not a shred of truth
This is in response to Elizabeth Myers' letter about Bill Clinton's "vandalism" ["McCain voter: Our duty is to pray for Obama," Nov.
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Myriad Ways To Bring Shoppers In
For the first five hours of business yesterday, sales at Spotsylvania Towne Centre's Belk department store were quiet.
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Summit Crossing: Good for Spotsylvania
During this time of economic struggle, it is important for the Spotsylvania Board of Supervisors to begin approving projects that support smart growth and work-force housing in our community.
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Stabbing victim's message: Thanks to all
On June 26, 2007, I was stabbed multiple times at Ambiance Day Spa in Central Park by Anthony L. King, who was found guilty and sentenced ["Man handed eight years in stabbing," April 15]. As this is ...
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Warner/Kaine setting the stage for massive tax increases. Shut down...
The Senate Finance Committee of the Virginia General Assembly is projecting a budget shortfall of at least $3.2 billion for the 2008-10 biennial budget -- an even bleaker projection than the $2.5 billion Gov.
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Smart Beginnings Will Share $100,000 For Kids
The Virginia Early Childhood Foundation has awarded Smart Beginnings Rappahannock Area, a partnership of more than 40 public and private area agencies, businesses and individuals, a $100,000 grant.
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At long last, we're now a part of the 3G universe
ONE SMALL STEP for AT&T. One giant leap for the Greater Fredericksburg metropolitan area.
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Scottish Dancer Earns International Honors
Stafford resident Ann Marie DeSando was selected among dancers from throughout the United States and Canada to participate in the seventh annual North American Sadie Simpson scholarships held in conjunction ...
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Keeping History Honest When It Comes to Sight Lines In Civil War-era...
General Lee's artillery would have a hard time hitting Union forces in Fredericksburg these days, due to dense vegetation that has reclaimed the Civil War sight-lines. Kurt Repanshek photo.
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Celebrating their 50th anniversary
Tom and Myrna Ains-worth of Spotsylvania celebrated 50 years of marriage on November 14, 2008.
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Umw Impact: $115 Million Security Update
The University of Mary Washington contributed $115 million to the Fredericksburg area's economy in 2007, according to an economic-impact study commissioned by the school.
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Needs Great This Christmas
A 12-year-old girl wrote that the past few years have been rough for her, as she has lost family members including her dad.
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Spotsy seeking input on growth Spotsylvania residents have the...
Residents will have an opportunity tonight to comment on Spotsylvania County's blueprint for growth.
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Spotsylvania Crime Solvers
Spotsylvania Crime Solvers is seeking information on the following crimes: In the overnight hours of Oct.
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Police say Marine attacked deputies NEW: Suspect's arrest came after...
A 21-year-old Marine stationed at Quantico was arrested Friday night after Spotsylvania deputies said he threatened to kill them.
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Rappahannock POPS performance was tops
Rappahannock POPS performance was tops! With a dramatic flourish the Rappahannock POPS opened its 2008-2009 season at Spotsylvania Middle School, playing movie themes from cinema greats.
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