Rich Larochelle reflects on a productive 2025 at the farm in White Oak. It was a time of major infrastructure improvements and expanded community impact. Already in 2026, a new barn is already in place, […]
Jill Clare and Meghann Cotter of Micah Ecumenical Ministries are previewing the Coldest Night of the Year walk, set for February 28 in Fredericksburg. The annual event raises critical funds for Micah’s programs that serve […]
Inform Fredericksburg examines government transparency as Matt Kelly and Rick Pullen dig into several city issues. Their discussion takes a look at funding for the Brisben Center, the financial and policy implications of the Princess […]
Kevin and Charlie Vogt, along with Special Olympics Virginia President David Thomason, preview the 2026 Polar Plunge, set for February 6–7 in Virginia Beach. The event marks the 35th anniversary of the iconic fundraiser supporting […]
Gaila Sims joins us to discuss ongoing plans for a memorial at the historic auction block site at the corner of Charles and William streets in Fredericksburg. She describes the proposed design. Sims says the […]
Toneisha Harris, Jahnay Star and Patrick A’Hearn talk about Summer: The Donna Summer Musical, running January 16 through March 1 at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Stafford. The show traces the life and […]
Empowerhouse Executive Director Kathy Anderson previews the Empty Bowl fundraiser, set for February 1 at the Elks Lodge on Tidewater Trail. The annual event features handcrafted bowls donated by local potters and soups, with all […]
At-large Fredericksburg City Councilman Will Mackintosh looks ahead to a year of issues facing City Council. We talk about the budget. He points to instability in Washington as a major concern, saying changes at the […]
Stafford County Commissioner of Revenue Scott Mayusky and Fredericksburg Regional Alliance President Curry Roberts step outside their day jobs to discuss major changes reshaping college athletics. The conversation focuses on name, image, and likeness opportunities, […]
Bobby Hebert joins us to talk about New Year’s fitness resolutions, breaking down why so many people make them, why they often fail, and how to succeed in a more humane, sustainable way. He explains […]
Falmouth Supervisor Meg Bohmke concludes time on the Board of Supervisors and School Board. We talk about changes in the county, transportation, budgets, data centers and parks. Meg talked about the lens she used to […]
CEO and Artistic Director Patrick A’Hearn reflects on a strong close to the year and growing momentum at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts. He says more than 26,000 people attended the final two productions, […]
Terry Rensel, Tim Talbott, and Tom Van Winkle talk about the Central Virginia Battlefields Trust as it marks 30 years of preservation work. They discuss CVBT’s “60 for 30” anniversary campaign, which aims to raise […]
Mac Williams and Jason Tickle of Central Rappahannock River Habitat for Humanity discussed plans for new construction in Ladysmith in 2026. The project expands homeownership opportunities while addressing the region’s ongoing affordable housing challenges. They […]
Lt. Tom Cornell and Fire Chief Jay Cullinan join us to talk about holiday fire safety at a time of year when risks are at their highest. From cooking and kitchen hazards to heating and […]
