If ICE wants to build in Stafford, county might be powerless to stop it
by Jonathan Hunley | Dec 29, 2025
Washington Post report: locality being considered for immigration deportation facility.
The top 5 Free Time stories of 2025
by Kathy Knotts | Dec 29, 2025
From pinball to painting, the inaugural year of the Free Press’s arts and entertainment newsletter was full of passions, projects, pursuits.
My Top 5 stories of 2025: Jonathan Hunley
by Jonathan Hunley | Dec 28, 2025
My top five stories of 2025 talk about everything from DOGE to SNL, and first responders to agriculture and higher education.
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My top 5 stories of 2025: Taft Coghill Jr.
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Dec 27, 2025
My top five stories of 2025 include a retrospective of the integration of Caroline County Public Schools, a group of dedicated volunteers filling prescriptions at the Moss Free Clinic, and an area therapist providing guidance for federal employees rebuilding their lives.
COLUMN: Courtland grad is among new crop of agricultural advocates
by Jonathan Hunley | Dec 26, 2025
Franco Abud, bound for Cornell next year, is the state vice president for the Virginia FFA.
Coghill’s JM departure leaves four football head coach openings in Fredericksburg area
by Devin Payne | Dec 25, 2025
Stafford, King George and Hartwood high schools are also seeking football coaches.
A seed planted: Cole’s rise to state delegate rooted in advocacy
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Dec 24, 2025
Del.-Elect Nicole Cole (D-Spotsylvania) took a grassroots approach to defeating longtime incumbent Republican Bobby Orrock.
REMS board President Dillard appointed to Virginia State Board of Health
by FFP staff | Dec 23, 2025
He has logged almost four decades of service in local EMS work.
VDH awards $6.2 million to Town of Bowling Green to address water issues
by FFP staff | Dec 22, 2025
The General Assembly approved $25 million in grant funding earlier this year, with priority given to the Town of Bowling Green and Greene County.
Gov.-elect Spanberger outlines energy priorities with focus on efficiency, battery storage
by Virginia Mercury | Dec 21, 2025
In meeting with legislators last week, solar power and transmission grid infrastructure came up frequently.
Press Rewind: Dec. 15-20
by Jonathan Hunley | Dec 21, 2025
Here’s what you may have missed last week, curated by Free Press staff.
The top 5 Free Time stories of 2025
by Kathy Knotts | Dec 29, 2025
From pinball to painting, the inaugural year of the Free Press’s arts and entertainment newsletter was full of passions, projects, pursuits.
My Top 5 stories of 2025: Jonathan Hunley
by Jonathan Hunley | Dec 28, 2025
My top five stories of 2025 talk about everything from DOGE to SNL, and first responders to agriculture and higher education.
My top 5 stories of 2025: Taft Coghill Jr.
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Dec 27, 2025
My top five stories of 2025 include a retrospective of the integration of Caroline County Public Schools, a group of dedicated volunteers filling prescriptions at the Moss Free Clinic, and an area therapist providing guidance for federal employees rebuilding their lives.
COLUMN: Courtland grad is among new crop of agricultural advocates
by Jonathan Hunley | Dec 26, 2025
Franco Abud, bound for Cornell next year, is the state vice president for the Virginia FFA.
Coghill’s JM departure leaves four football head coach openings in Fredericksburg area
by Devin Payne | Dec 25, 2025
Stafford, King George and Hartwood high schools are also seeking football coaches.
Bobby Orrock, defeated in November, doesn’t rule out a return to public service
by Jonathan Hunley | Dec 20, 2025
He was feted at a gathering Thursday.
Candidates set in special election for House of Delegates’ 23rd District
by FFP staff | Dec 19, 2025
Seat came open when Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger named Del. Candi Mundon King as Virginia’s next secretary of the commonwealth.
Lost revenue from tax-exempt veterans leaves ‘hole in the budget’ in King George
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Dec 18, 2025
Statewide veteran tax relief programs have left some localities feeling the impact of lost revenue.
Stafford County asks residents to voluntarily conserve water as state has seen low rainfall
by FFP staff | Dec 18, 2025
Last month was Stafford’s 25th-driest November on record over the past 131 years
Alumni Night strives to celebrate JM’s basketball history and inspire the future
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Dec 18, 2025
James Monroe basketball coaches Chuck Ellis and Julian Bumbrey came up with the idea to hold a triple-header and honor the program’s storied past.
Stafford supervisors continue to register opposition to power line project
by Jonathan Hunley | Dec 17, 2025
The board also celebrated outgoing Supervisors Meg Bohmke and Monica Gary, who didn’t seek re-election this year.
‘Caroline Reads’ initiative aims to build up community one book at a time
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Dec 17, 2025
Assistant Superintendent Michael Mudd also announced a $218,000 literacy grant to assist in efforts at Bowling Green Elementary School and Caroline Middle School.
Caroline Historical Society exhibit tells the story of county’s World War II veterans
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Dec 16, 2025
The Caroline Historical Society also features a display telling the story of the history of county churches.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat
Biz Beat Roundup: Two banks with local ties to merge
by Bill Freehling | Dec 24, 2025
Also inside: Data-center site in Spotsylvania sells for $167.5 million, 75-foot pylon sign requested along I-95, longtime local pediatrician closing practice
Biz Beat Banter: Rennie McDaniel and Kelly Johnson
by Bill Freehling | Dec 23, 2025
This week, Bill sits down with Rennie McDaniel and Kelly Johnson to talk about their instrumental role in the successful Monumental Vision campaign for the renovation of Mary Washington Monument.
Biz Beat Clips: $500K project ongoing at Massad YMCA
by Bill Freehling | Dec 22, 2025
This week’s video takes you to the Massad branch of the Rappahannock Area YMCA to learn about a half-million-dollar renovation project and meet the organization’s new CEO.
Biz Beat Roundup: New big-box store coming to Central Park
by Bill Freehling | Dec 17, 2025
Also inside: New location for Bubblebee, housing sales dip in November, William Street property to be sold
Biz Beat Banter: Keith Lebor
by Bill Freehling | Dec 16, 2025
This week, Bill sits down with Olde Towne Butcher owner Keith Lebor to learn about his path to becoming a small-business owner.
Sponsored Content
SPONSORED CONTENT: From donations to destinations: How Goodwill is driving Fredericksburg’s workforce future
by Sponsored Content | Dec 15, 2025
In April 2026, Goodwill will launch the CareerPath Accelerator, an AI-powered platform designed to bridge gaps between job seekers, training providers, and employers.
SPONSORED CONTENT: Finding calm and staying healthy during the holiday season
by Sponsored Content | Dec 1, 2025
Tips to navigating the holidays without stress.
SPONSORED CONTENT: From diagnosis to triumph: Brett’s breast cancer journey
by Sponsored Content | Nov 3, 2025
Seeking treatment quickly and a strong support system helped her navigate diagnosis.
SPONSORED CONTENT: Fredericksburg Fashion Week kicks off
by LaToya White | Sep 29, 2025
Fashion Week celebrates proclamation, Goodwill partnership, new show launch and a lineup of exciting events
SPONSORED CONTENT: Championing community wellness through sports medicine
by Mary Washington Healthcare | Sep 29, 2025
Preventing and treating injuries is focus at Mary Washington Orthopedics.
News from B101.5/WFVA
LISTEN: Simple kitchen mistakes driving seasonal fire calls
by Ted Schubel | Dec 29, 2025
Spotsylvania fire officials say unattended cooking is one of the leading causes of house fires during the winter months.
Area road work this week
by Ted Schubel | Dec 29, 2025
VDOT will suspend many highway work zones and lift temporary lane closures on interstates and other major roads from noon Wednesday, Dec. 31-noon Friday, Jan. 2.
Illegal dumping leaves 110 tires along Route 33 in Orange County
by Ted Schubel | Dec 28, 2025
Investigators with the Orange Sheriff’s Office believe a white pickup truck pulling a black trailer may be connected to the incident.
Food Bank distribution this week
by Ted Schubel | Dec 28, 2025
The Food Bank says drive-thru and walk-up food distributions are available once a week.
PHOTOS: Final harvest of 2025 caps a big year at Rappahannock Education Farm
by Ted Schubel | Dec 28, 2025
Sixty volunteers gathered nearly a ton of produce during the final harvest of 2025 at the Rappahannock Education Farm in White Oak.
News from around Virginia
Fun Land Fredericksburg Power Up Trio

Level up your fun at Fun Land with the Power Up Trio! Choose any three rides or attractions to experience once, plus get a $10 game card for just $29.99! Purchase online and get an extra $5 game card! Upgrade your visit with the Power Up Trio for an amazing time at Fun Land! Available all day, seven days a week.
Call for artists

The Fredericksburg Arts Commission is seeking artists for a mural project at the Dorothy Hart Community Center. This will be the first in a series of new public art projects we plan to commission in the coming years.
The mural wall is approximately 4 feet tall by 32 feet wide, and the selected artist will receive a $4,000 stipend, which covers labor and supplies.
The call is open to artists 18 and older, and the selected artist will be chosen through a multi-tiered review process led by the Fredericksburg Arts Commission’s Public Art Committee.
Submission deadline: January 12, 2026.
https://fredarts.com/murals-call-for-entries/
ArtsLIVE! Young Artist Competition

The ArtsLIVE! Young Artist Competition (YAC) is held annually to celebrate young talent in the Fredericksburg region. This juried competition for aspiring students of classical instruments, piano and voice provides them an opportunity to display their skill and be rewarded for it. Applicants will compete performing on classic instruments to include piano, voice, band and orchestral instruments. There will be three overall winners who will be awarded a first prize of $1,000, a second prize of $500, and a third prize of $300. Winners are also invited to perform in a pre-concert program at our annual Chamber Music Festival, as well as future events sponsored by ArtsLIVE! The YAC Finals Concert welcomes the general public and is free to attend. Applications are due by December 19, 2025. Auditions will be held January 22 and 23, 2026. The finals concert is February 1, 2026 at Fredericksburg Baptist Church. For more information and to download the application visit www.artsliveva.org.
ArtsLIVE! exists to promote, provide and preserve the highest quality of the performing arts for all in the Rappahannock Region. ArtsLIVE! is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
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