The Free Lance-Star - Sun Nov 08
Charles "Kenny" Schenemann, 67, of Stafford County was carried home by Jesus on Friday, Nov.
Three arrested in robbery aftermathThe Free Lance-Star - Sun Nov 08
Three people from out of the area have been arrested in connection with the Wednesday night armed robbery at a Rite Aid in Stafford County .
DAR honors two for serviceThe Free Lance-Star - Sun Nov 08
The Mine Run Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution honored a retired educator and the founder of a safe-driving school with community service awards.
A.G. urges dismissal of petition to clear teen in rape-recant caseThe Free Lance-Star - Sat Nov 07
Stafford attorney Denise Rafferty provided effective counsel to a former Aquia Harbour teen whose victim recanted her rape allegation after his conviction, according to the state Attorney General's Office.
Five sectors faring wellThe Free Lance-Star - Sat Nov 07
The period between the second quarters of 2006 and 2009 was not kind to area retailers.
Shoplifters make Santa's naughty list Fredericksburg retailers aren't ...The Free Lance-Star - Sat Nov 07
Retailers aren't the only ones expecting to do most of their business this holiday shopping season.
Fourteen Charged with Allegedly Paying $8 Million for Contraband CigarettesUS Department of Justice Bureau of ATF - Fri Nov 06
ALEXANDRIA, Va. Fourteen individuals were charged today with allegedly paying or trading more than $8 million, nearly 40 firearms, and drugs to purchase 388,000 cartons totalling more than 77 million contraband cigarettes to sell in New York.
Two panels approve VRE deal with French companyThe Free Lance-Star - Fri Nov 06
Two transportation commissions have approved a Virginia Railway Express recommendation to award commuter train maintenance and operations work to Keolis Rail Services America.
14 held in federal, Stafford probeThe Free Lance-Star - Fri Nov 06
Fourteen people face federal charges as the result of a wide-ranging probe started by the Stafford Sheriff's Office involving contraband cigarettes, guns, drugs and a murder-for-hire scheme.
Treasure hunters bring bounty to Culpeper CountyCulpeper Times - Thu Nov 05
Ted Smith, Vice-President of Donated Goods at Rappahannock Goodwill Industries, is a newbie to the relic hunter circuit.
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