
City, VDOT pave way for Dixon Park Connector Trail
by Joey LoMonaco | Jun 2, 2025
Construction for the multi-use path, which is fully funded through VDOT’s SMART SCALE, could begin as early as 2028.

On the Agenda, June 2-6
by FFP staff | Jun 2, 2025
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings across the region.

CSX rail maintenance work to close roads in Caroline and Spotsylvania
by FFP staff | Jun 2, 2025
Motorists should follow posted detours during overnight closures at rail crossings.
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Distrust between boards keeping Caroline schools in flux
by Taft Coghill Jr. | May 30, 2025
Supervisors vote to allow school division to install trailers at Bowling Green Elementary but also want to add on to the facility — despite the school board’s concerns.
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Sean Sublette | May 30, 2025
Showers continue Friday and Saturday before seasonal temps return.

City police arrest Spotsylvania man accused of 2023 homicide
by FFP staff | May 29, 2025
Antione Fox, 19, of Fredericksburg was killed on June 10, 2023.

Design work approved for third fire station; city puts a bow on budget season
by Joey LoMonaco | May 29, 2025
HFFI makes case to city council for pursuit of conservation goals.

River crossing ‘Option C’ gets a passing grade from Stafford supervisors
by Jonathan Hunley | May 29, 2025
A new river crossing west of Interstate 95 has been under consideration for more than a year.

Safety project on Old Plank Road in Spotsylvania County begins next week
by FFP staff | May 29, 2025
Road shoulders will be slightly widened on Old Plank between Route 3 and Catharpin Road ahead of resurfacing to reduce crash risk.

Spotsylvania supervisors approve Smith Station Crossing subdivision
by Taft Coghill Jr. | May 28, 2025
Board also voted to remove the five-acre threshold for keeping livestock and the two-acre threshold for crop farming.

Living Legacies opening closes a chapter — and celebrates stories told at last
by Joey LoMonaco | May 28, 2025
Exhibit at Fredericksburg Area Museum opens Friday with evening of revelry, reflection.

On the Agenda, June 2-6
by FFP staff | Jun 2, 2025
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings across the region.

CSX rail maintenance work to close roads in Caroline and Spotsylvania
by FFP staff | Jun 2, 2025
Motorists should follow posted detours during overnight closures at rail crossings.

Distrust between boards keeping Caroline schools in flux
by Taft Coghill Jr. | May 30, 2025
Supervisors vote to allow school division to install trailers at Bowling Green Elementary but also want to add on to the facility — despite the school board’s concerns.
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Sean Sublette | May 30, 2025
Showers continue Friday and Saturday before seasonal temps return.

City police arrest Spotsylvania man accused of 2023 homicide
by FFP staff | May 29, 2025
Antione Fox, 19, of Fredericksburg was killed on June 10, 2023.

At Massaponax, Koch leaves a sound legacy of banding together
by Taft Coghill Jr. | May 27, 2025
The only marching band director in Massaponax High School’s history is retiring after 27 years at the school and 33 in Spotsylvania County.

Caroline’s Promise offering meal deliveries this summer
by FFP staff | May 27, 2025
Nonprofit is partnering with the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank, to offer home delivery of meals to families from June 1 to Aug. 1.

On the Agenda, May 26-30
by FFP staff | May 26, 2025
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings across the region.
PHOTOS: 30th annual Fredericksburg National Cemetery Luminaria
by Jeff Kearney | May 25, 2025
Lantern-lit event honored the more than 15,000 soldiers buried on the grounds.

Steaking a claim: Ripley’s perseverance kept ‘The Meat Hook’ afloat after tragedy
by Taft Coghill Jr. | May 25, 2025
Butcher shop reopens in new location less than a year after the death of owner Christopher Jones Sr.

In debate, Democratic candidates for lieutenant governor identify a common enemy: Trump
by Jonathan Hunley | May 23, 2025
They’ll face off in a six-way primary June 17; early voting is underway.

Shear will: F.A.D.E.D. Foundation seeks to cut recidivism though barbering
by Rick Horner | May 23, 2025
Graduates of nonprofit’s barbering academy have gone on to open their own businesses.

Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank begins Summer Food Service Program
by FFP staff | May 23, 2025
Some sites will begin providing meals Tuesday.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat

Biz Beat Banter: Charlie Payne
by Bill Freehling | Jun 3, 2025
Hirschler attorney Charlie Payne talks about his childhood in Falmouth, his decision to become an attorney, and his thoughts on the data center boom in the region.

Biz Beat Clips: BANG! Music
by Bill Freehling | Jun 2, 2025
This week we take you to BANG! Music in North Stafford, a business that offers music lessons, sales and rentals. It’s been open since 1997.

Biz Beat Roundup: $1.5M downtown sale closes
by Bill Freehling | May 28, 2025
Also inside: Fredericksburg businesses closing, local financial brokerage firm growing, data centers proposed for prominent local site

Biz Beat Banter: Clint Van Zandt
by Bill Freehling | May 27, 2025
In this week’s Biz Beat Banter podcast episode, longtime FBI profiler and negotiator (and Fredericksburg resident) Clint Van Zandt talks about his storied career and life experiences.

Biz Beat Clips: FXBG Compost
by Bill Freehling | May 26, 2025
This week we tell you about FXBG Compost, a new local business that collects food scraps and other organic waste from customers on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. The scraps are used in compost at Rappahannock Education Farm.
Sponsored Content

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: Working out for 24 hours–this time it’s personal for a local athlete
by Ted Schubel | Jun 3, 2025
Kelly Shores will work out for 24 hours June 13-14th at CrossFit Retro in Spotsylvania to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Association.

PHOTOS: Big turnout for 40th anniversary of Music on the Steps
by Ted Schubel | Jun 3, 2025
300+ people at the Fredericksburg branch of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library for Elby Brass on Monday night.

Area road work this week
by Ted Schubel | Jun 2, 2025
Updated information on work zones and lane closures is available on 511Virginia.

Boil water advisory in Louisa County
by Ted Schubel | Jun 2, 2025
The advisory is for residents served by the Louisa County Water Authority New Bridge / Lake Anna system.

PHOTOS: The Living Legacies exhibit opens at FAM
by Ted Schubel | Jun 2, 2025
The exhibit on African Amerian history in Fredericksburg will be on display for three years.
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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.