
Virginia slashes voter data costs ahead of 2025 elections
by Virginia Mercury | Jun 24, 2025
Change dramatically lowers the price of essential voter data — including lists of registered voters, new registrants, and past voters.

Where to stay cool — for free — in the Fredericksburg region
by FFP staff | Jun 24, 2025
As temps soar, a list of cooling centers operating throughout the Fredericksburg region.

PODCAST: The Tribe, episode 4 (Medicine Wheel)
by FFP staff | Jun 23, 2025
A hearing about a lease renewal thrusts the MacGregors’ accusations against the Patawomeck Tribe back into the public eye, and your hosts explore the land in question.
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‘Wazee’ get their due at downtown Juneteenth celebration
by Jamar Billingsley | Jun 23, 2025
Event hosted by FAM and longtime activist Eunice Haigler honored Black elders.

An appetite for teaching: Area educators recognized at Chamber of Commerce brunch
by Rick Horner | Jun 22, 2025
The chamber presented 27 awards in eight categories to local teachers.

Democrat Jones carried four of five localities in Fredericksburg area
by Jonathan Hunley | Jun 21, 2025
While state Sen. Ghazala Hashmi also won the party’s nod for lieutenant governor, she didn’t shine in the Fredericksburg region.
PHOTOS: Expectant families celebrated at community baby shower
by Suzanne Carr-Rossi | Jun 21, 2025
Free event held by Mary Washington Healthcare attracted more than 500 people on Saturday at the Fredericksburg Convention Center.

Let’s go camping: New and veteran football coaches find purpose in summer workouts
by Jamar Billingsley | Jun 21, 2025
Area football coaches are gearing up for the upcoming season by holding summer conditioning sessions.

Stafford supervisors approve zoning changes, but developers press on with proposed White Oak campground
by Jonathan Hunley | Jun 20, 2025
A speed and red-light camera program was also approved, as was a mixed-used development in the courthouse area.
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Sean Sublette | Jun 20, 2025
Heat wave developing this weekend, with the worst next week.

Judge facing bribery charge allegedly sought pay raises for court staff
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jun 19, 2025
Judge Richard T. McGrath allegedly threatened to start dismissing traffic tickets if Spotsylvania County officials did not support raises for court staff.

Where to stay cool — for free — in the Fredericksburg region
by FFP staff | Jun 24, 2025
As temps soar, a list of cooling centers operating throughout the Fredericksburg region.

PODCAST: The Tribe, episode 4 (Medicine Wheel)
by FFP staff | Jun 23, 2025
A hearing about a lease renewal thrusts the MacGregors’ accusations against the Patawomeck Tribe back into the public eye, and your hosts explore the land in question.

‘Wazee’ get their due at downtown Juneteenth celebration
by Jamar Billingsley | Jun 23, 2025
Event hosted by FAM and longtime activist Eunice Haigler honored Black elders.

An appetite for teaching: Area educators recognized at Chamber of Commerce brunch
by Rick Horner | Jun 22, 2025
The chamber presented 27 awards in eight categories to local teachers.

Democrat Jones carried four of five localities in Fredericksburg area
by Jonathan Hunley | Jun 21, 2025
While state Sen. Ghazala Hashmi also won the party’s nod for lieutenant governor, she didn’t shine in the Fredericksburg region.

State Sen. Tara Durant announces her intention to run for Congress
by FFP staff | Jun 19, 2025
If she gets the GOP nomination, she could face Democratic Rep. Eugene Vindman.

With official results pending, Hashmi is apparent victor in Democratic lieutenant governor primary
by Virginia Mercury | Jun 18, 2025
The election’s razor-thin margins set the stage for a possible recount.

Garcia, Hayes state their positions on key issues in battle for Spotsylvania board of supervisors seat
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jun 18, 2025
The Colorado native is competing with incumbent Lori Hayes in the Lee Hill District.

Jones edges Taylor in Democratic attorney general primary
by Virginia Mercury | Jun 18, 2025
In the crowded six-way Democratic primary for lieutenant governor, no winner had emerged by late Tuesday night.

PODCAST: Coffee Shop Talk with Dr. Gaila Sims at Agora Downtown Coffee Shop
by Joey LoMonaco | Jun 17, 2025
In this episode, Gaila looks back on her time at the Fredericksburg Area Museum and looks ahead to her new book.

Matt Kelly running for Fredericksburg Ward 3 City Council seat
by FFP staff | Jun 17, 2025
Longtime resident, former City Councilor will face Susanna Finn in November’s election.

‘Option C’ for new Rappahannock River crossing gets regional endorsement
by Jonathan Hunley | Jun 16, 2025
The road would generally run from Celebrate Virginia Parkway in Stafford County, cross the river west of the quarry and connect with Gordon Shelton Boulevard in Fredericksburg.

Fort Walker prepping to revert back to A.P. Hill, but with a twist
by FFP staff | Jun 16, 2025
Caroline County installation will not be named to honor Confederate General Ambrose Powell Hill, but rather for three Union heroes.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat

Biz Beat Banter: Amber Dawson
by Bill Freehling | Jun 24, 2025
Brompton Community School Founder/Director Amber Dawson talks about why she decided to start a local independent school, the challenges of running a school and her goals for Brompton’s future.

Biz Beat Clips: Black Rifle Coffee Company
by Bill Freehling | Jun 23, 2025
This week we feature Black Rifle Coffee Company, which has a shop off Warrenton Road in Stafford County.

Biz Beat Roundup: Popular restaurant opening Monday in Central Park
by Bill Freehling | Jun 18, 2025
Also inside: Mixed-use project proposed near VA center, new restaurants planned downtown, longtime local company sold

Biz Beat Banter: Brian Lam
by Bill Freehling | Jun 17, 2025
Collage Spa owner Brian Lam talks about how he got into the spa business, the challenges of running three locations and more.

Biz Beat Clips: Success Space
by Bill Freehling | Jun 16, 2025
This week we feature Success Space, a new co-working space and cafe at the Spotsylvania Towne Centre.
Sponsored Content

SPONSORED CONTENT: Overcoming cancer: A journey of hope and resilience
by Mary Washington Healthcare | Jun 16, 2025
Chris Breth’s story is a powerful reminder of the importance of hope, resilience and the unwavering support of loved ones.

SPONSORED CONTENT: Mary Washington Weight Loss Center offers a comprehensive approach to health and wellness
by Mary Washington Healthcare | May 13, 2025
Center offers both surgical and medical weight loss programs with comprehensive approach.

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

LISTEN: Keep technology out of your hot car
by Ted Schubel | Jun 24, 2025
Dave the Computer Guy with Techs in the Burg says because temperatures in your car can exceed 130 degrees, laptops, cell phones, tablets can can quickly become a paperweight if left in the car or trunk.

PHOTOS: Rappahannock Education Farm passes the one ton mark in donated food
by Ted Schubel | Jun 24, 2025
342 pounds of vegetables harvested and donated on Monday.

LISTEN: Saving money in this heat
by Ted Schubel | Jun 24, 2025
Virginia Energy Sense is a statewide program focused on educating all of us about energy efficiency and reducing energy useage.

Area road work this week
by Ted Schubel | Jun 23, 2025
Work is scheduled to occur weather permitting–For updated information, check 511Virginia.

Micah working to meet needs during hot stretch this week
by Ted Schubel | Jun 22, 2025
Some Micah churches are opening rotating indoor cooling spaces.
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2025 STEM Summer Camps

Give your child a summer of exploration and innovation at our Summer STEM Camps, held at the state-of-the-art Quantico Cyber Hub, located at 1010 Corporate Drive, Stafford, Virginia—just minutes away from the Quantico Marine Corps Base.
Proceeds from the camps will go directly to the Foundation, helping us acquire the coolest and latest equipment to enhance our programs and provide your child with the best learning experience possible.
Don’t miss this opportunity to empower the next generation of innovators. Register today!

Fredericksburg SPCA Compassionate Care Camp

Give your children the opportunity to connect with animals and become advocates for animal welfare this summer at the Fred SPCA Compassionate Care Camp! Designed for ages 6-13, our camp introduces kids to animal care, career fields, and the work we do at the Fredericksburg SPCA. From learning about dogs and cats to exploring foster and adoption practices, there’s something for every young animal lover. All camp proceeds support our life-saving mission.
Week-long sessions run Monday-Friday with half-day (9 AM-12 PM) or full-day (9 AM-4 PM) options, discounted rates and financial assistance may be available.
Spring Break Camp (March 24-28) and Summer Camp (June-August) feature specialized weeks, including Sensory Friendly Week tailored for campers who thrive in quieter, soothing environments. Learn more and register today to make a difference for animals and your child’s summer experience!

Cyber Titans Junior

Give your child a summer of exploration and innovation at our Summer STEM Camps, held at the state-of-the-art Quantico Cyber Hub, located at 1010 Corporate Drive, Stafford, Virginia—just minutes away from the Quantico Marine Corps Base.
Proceeds from the camps will go directly to the Foundation, helping us acquire the coolest and latest equipment to enhance our programs and provide your child with the best learning experience possible.
Don’t miss this opportunity to empower the next generation of innovators. Register today!
Are you ready to watch your child soar to new heights? The Cyber Bytes Foundation Summer Camps offer an unforgettable experience where your kids don’t just learn—they thrive, innovate, and become the leaders of tomorrow.
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.