
Brittany Flowers has heard foster care horror stories. Now she works to make fairy-tale endings.
by Joey LoMonaco | May 11, 2025
Foster parenting is a family endeavor for Flowers, a family systems coordinator with nonprofit UMFS Fredericksburg.

Press Rewind, May 5-10
by Jonathan Hunley | May 11, 2025
Here’s what you may have missed last week, curated by the staff.
PHOTOS: University of Mary Washington 2025 Commencement
by Jeff Kearney | May 10, 2025
Sights and scenes from UMW’s 114th commencement ceremony, held on Saturday.
More news from The Free Press

Aquia District voters will have choice of three candidates for supervisor in November
by Jonathan Hunley | May 9, 2025
Supervisor Monica Gary, an independent, will face Democrat Maya Guy and Republican Hank Scharpenberg.

Kids theater group is a golden ticket to the performing arts
by Stephen Hu | May 9, 2025
Extended production of Willy Wonka begins June 6 in King George.

Population growth is ‘driver’ of Stafford Courthouse road improvement project
by Jonathan Hunley | May 9, 2025
Construction on the $30 million effort will begin later this month.
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Sean Sublette | May 9, 2025
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Stafford supervisors vote to spend nearly $9 million on school projects
by Jonathan Hunley | May 8, 2025
They agreed to budget $3 million to buy a warehouse, $3.1 million to purchase Chromebooks and $2.5 million to buy land for a new Drew Middle School.

King George Board of Supervisors facing more legal challenges
by Taft Coghill Jr. | May 8, 2025
The Hopyard Farm Homeowners Association is seeking a declaratory judgment against the county; the Local IAAF 4438 is exploring legal action, as well.

Spotsy school board chair issues ‘first warning’ about decorum during public comment
by Taft Coghill Jr. | May 8, 2025
Email from board chair Megan Jackson noted that the body will follow policy that allows law enforcement to remove speakers from building.

Students from 22 Stafford schools participate in ‘Get Rid of Litter Recycled Art Contest’
by FFP staff | May 8, 2025
The competition was held by the Rappahannock Regional Solid Waste Management Board and the Stafford school division at Colonial Forge High School last month.

Press Rewind, May 5-10
by Jonathan Hunley | May 11, 2025
Here’s what you may have missed last week, curated by the staff.
PHOTOS: University of Mary Washington 2025 Commencement
by Jeff Kearney | May 10, 2025
Sights and scenes from UMW’s 114th commencement ceremony, held on Saturday.

Aquia District voters will have choice of three candidates for supervisor in November
by Jonathan Hunley | May 9, 2025
Supervisor Monica Gary, an independent, will face Democrat Maya Guy and Republican Hank Scharpenberg.

Kids theater group is a golden ticket to the performing arts
by Stephen Hu | May 9, 2025
Extended production of Willy Wonka begins June 6 in King George.

Population growth is ‘driver’ of Stafford Courthouse road improvement project
by Jonathan Hunley | May 9, 2025
Construction on the $30 million effort will begin later this month.

Vandalism damages several headstones at city cemetery
by Joey LoMonaco | May 7, 2025
Investigation underway into incident, which resulted in an estimated $20,000 damage.

Concerned leaders ‘sound the alarm’ on youth violence during community forum
by Jamar Billingsley | May 7, 2025
Recent spate of gun violence spurs community leaders to identify problems, seek solutions.

Stafford to hold public meeting on Route 1 and Courthouse Road intersection improvement project
by FFP staff | May 7, 2025
The work will widen Route 1 and provide improvements to the road and at its intersections with Courthouse Road and Bells Hill Road/Hope Road.

Introducing “The Tribe” podcast
by FFP staff | May 7, 2025
New podcast from the Fredericksburg Free Press probes claims made against Patawomeck Tribe by local historians.

Spotsylvania man charged with murder in shooting death of teen
by Taft Coghill Jr. | May 6, 2025
Tyler Butler, 27, is being held at Rappahannock Regional Jail under no bond.

Amazon taking fight with King George supervisors to court
by Taft Coghill Jr. | May 6, 2025
The company filed a petition requesting a King George Circuit Court judge review a decision by the county’s board of zoning appeals at its March 25 meeting.

Fredericksburg school officials hope Student Success Academy eliminates ‘hostile learning environment’
by Joey LoMonaco | May 6, 2025
Board heard Monday that all four city schools would be ‘off track’ under new state performance standards.

Search warrant: Spotsylvania teens were fleeing after prank when shots fired; resident could face murder charge
by Taft Coghill Jr. | May 5, 2025
Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office is investigating a possible murder charge for resident who killed teen early Saturday morning.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat

Biz Beat Roundup: Popular downtown restaurant to close
by Bill Freehling | May 7, 2025
Also inside: Solar facility proposed in Stafford, ‘Lance’ back on display downtown, land being cleared at mall.

Biz Beat Banter: Adrian Silversmith
by Bill Freehling | May 6, 2025
In this week’s Biz Beat Banter podcast episode, Sprelly co-founder Adrian Silversmith talks about the Fredericksburg company’s origins, what he likes about being an entrepreneur and more.

Biz Beat Clips: River Rock Outfitter’s Central Park store
by Bill Freehling | May 5, 2025
This week’s Biz Beat Clips video takes you to the new Central Park location for River Rock Outfitter — the business’ second store and its first outside Downtown Fredericksburg.

Biz Beat Roundup: Rappahannock United Way to cease local operations after 85 years
by Bill Freehling | Apr 30, 2025
Also inside: Another expansion for major local employer, Chamber honors local businesses and entrepreneurs, Embrey Mill Town Center attracts new businesses.

Biz Beat Banter: Ryan DeWeese
by Bill Freehling | Apr 29, 2025
In this week’s Biz Beat Banter podcast episode, Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center CEO Ryan DeWeese talks about his career in healthcare, the healthcare needs of the local community and more.
Sponsored Content

SPONSORED CONTENT: Joe and Mary Wilson NICU provides hope, healing and expert care for newborns
by Mary Washington Healthcare | Apr 15, 2025
New unit at Mary Washington Hospital opened in March, serving newborns and their families.

SPONSORED CONTENT: The benefits of robotic surgery
by Mary Washington Healthcare | Mar 18, 2025
A Mary Washington Healthcare surgeon offers perspective on the benefits and applications of robotic surgery.
News from B101.5/WFVA

PHOTOS: New fire station opens in Sparta
by Ted Schubel | May 11, 2025
Caroline County officials gather Saturday morning in Caroline.

PHOTOS: Stamp Out Hunger collects 15,000 meals
by Ted Schubel | May 11, 2025
Mail carriers collected food around the region on Saturday.

Food Bank distribution this week
by Ted Schubel | May 11, 2025
The Food Bank says you’re welcome to come by for food assistance once a week, whether you choose a Drive-Thru, Walk-Up, or Fresh Market distribution.

LISTEN: Spotsylvania woman continues to advance in Favorite Chef competition
by Ted Schubel | May 9, 2025
But to keep moving ahead Lori Williams will need to win the next round of voting that ends this Sunday at 10pm.

LISTEN: Virginia Renaissance Faire returns to Lake Anna Winery this weekend
by Ted Schubel | May 9, 2025
Cornelia Rutherford previews the Faire that runs weekends thru June 8th.
News from around Virginia



Free Guided Woodland Hikes

Conducted on the last Sunday of the month by Virginia Master Naturalists, these informative hikes cover a mile of trails in both woodlands and fields and also touch on the historic ruins of Belmont’s past. Meet outside the Visitor Center. Sturdy footwear is advised; no pets, please.
Year-round program


Second Saturday of the Month April – October (April 12, May 10, June 14, July 12, August 9, September 13, October 11)
Location: Gari Melchers Home and Studio/Stafford Visitor Center Parking Lot
Automobile enthusiasts are invited to a monthly meetup in the museum parking lot the second Saturday of each month April-October, 2025 8 AM – 11 AM. Event is open to all makes, models and years. Coffee will be available for purchase. The Visitor Center will be open during the event. Museum buildings and grounds open for tours at 10 AM.
Guests are advised to use caution when entering and exiting our gravel lot. This event is free and open to the public. Questions? Contact our Visitor Services Manager Lindy M. Lynn, [email protected], 540-654-1843.

Vino & Vibes: GNO & Wine Bingo

Ladies, it’s time to sip, savor, and socialize! Join us for Vino & Vibes, our monthly girls’ night out, happening on the first Thursday of the month from May through August. We’re keeping the winery open late just for you—because great nights start with great wine!
Indulge in exclusive specials on wine and appetizers from 5 PM to 8 PM while soaking in the European charm of our Tuscan-style bistro and vineyard views. But that’s not all…
Wine Bingo in the Bistro! (starts at 6:30PM)
Feeling lucky? Grab a bingo board and put your wine knowledge to the test with a blind tasting challenge. Each round, you’ll sip and guess until we crown a winner—who will take home a special prize!
Bistro reservations recommended- bring your besties and let the Vino & Vibes flow!
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.