Elvis fans will enjoy their stay at Riverside’s ‘Heartbreak Hotel’
by Stephen Hu | Jan 17, 2025
The new production, which runs until March 2, chronicles life of ‘The King’ starting from childhood.
Spotsylvania supervisors waste little time plowing through agenda in first meeting of 2025
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jan 17, 2025
Newly-elected Chair Chris Yakabouski criticized new developments with a potential Rappahannock River crossing project and VDOT’s handling of recent winter storm, among other concerns.
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Joey LoMonaco | Jan 17, 2025
Enjoy Friday. While not exactly warm, at least it will be near normal temperatures with sunshine and light winds.
More news from The Free Press
‘A little out of the ordinary’: Jeremiah Community passes final hurdle
by Joey LoMonaco | Jan 16, 2025
On Tuesday, Fredericksburg City Council cleared the way for the supportive housing project to move into the site planning stage.
The bus stops here: consultant briefs Stafford School Board on root of transportation woes
by Jonathan Hunley | Jan 16, 2025
Consultant’s recommendations come after the county schools opened the academic year with about 3,000 students lacking a bus route.
Rappahannock United Way to host ribbon cutting, official opening of free tax prep program
by FFP staff | Jan 16, 2025
Regional nonprofit has offered free tax prep services to eligible individuals and families for more than 20 years.
EXPLAINER: Creating a Technology Overlay District in the City of Fredericksburg
by Joey LoMonaco | Jan 15, 2025
City officials are proposing the district and associated framework for data centers.
Get in loser, we’re going to Richmond to protest Richard Stuart’s water withdrawal bill
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jan 15, 2025
Caroline supervisors abruptly adjourn meeting to make their case at State Capitol.
Germanna Community College’s Gullickson announces retirement
by FFP staff | Jan 15, 2025
Community college’s president will end eight-year tenure this summer.
Spotsylvania School Board hopes Jackson is ‘breath of fresh air’ as new chair
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jan 14, 2025
Belen Rodas of the Chancellor District was elected vice chair Monday night.
Getting ducks in a Rowe: Ward 1 rep elected as FCPS board chair
by Joey LoMonaco | Jan 14, 2025
Division also unveiled pilot program to help immigrant students.
Spotsylvania supervisors waste little time plowing through agenda in first meeting of 2025
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jan 17, 2025
Newly-elected Chair Chris Yakabouski criticized new developments with a potential Rappahannock River crossing project and VDOT’s handling of recent winter storm, among other concerns.
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Joey LoMonaco | Jan 17, 2025
Enjoy Friday. While not exactly warm, at least it will be near normal temperatures with sunshine and light winds.
‘A little out of the ordinary’: Jeremiah Community passes final hurdle
by Joey LoMonaco | Jan 16, 2025
On Tuesday, Fredericksburg City Council cleared the way for the supportive housing project to move into the site planning stage.
The bus stops here: consultant briefs Stafford School Board on root of transportation woes
by Jonathan Hunley | Jan 16, 2025
Consultant’s recommendations come after the county schools opened the academic year with about 3,000 students lacking a bus route.
Rappahannock United Way to host ribbon cutting, official opening of free tax prep program
by FFP staff | Jan 16, 2025
Regional nonprofit has offered free tax prep services to eligible individuals and families for more than 20 years.
Student arrested after guns, marijuana discovered in vehicle on school property
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jan 14, 2025
Massaponax High School principal said no students were in danger during the incident.
Annual count of homeless in the Fredericksburg region upcoming
by Noelle Clark | Jan 13, 2025
Continuum of Care is recruiting volunteers to help with this year’s count.
Step by step: Fredericksburg Girls Who Walk builds up fellowship, fitness
by Noelle Clark | Jan 12, 2025
Fredericksburg Girls Who Walk is a social club that helps bring like-minded women together in order to promote health and wellness while also collaborating with the community.
‘I need to tell y’all a story’: How a grieving mother helped FCPS go cellphone free
by Joey LoMonaco | Jan 10, 2025
City schools say their cell phone free policy launched without a hitch this fall; Karen Smith is one reason why.
WATCH: City of Fredericksburg unveils new Visitor Center
by Ted Schubel | Jan 10, 2025
On Friday, the City unveiled its new Visitor Center, which will occupy the ground floor of the newly-christened City Center.
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Sean Sublette | Jan 10, 2025
More snow ahead in Fredericksburg, then cold and dry for several days.
540 in the CFP: Locals light up the grid in pursuit of national championship
by Devin Payne | Jan 9, 2025
Several former Fredericksburg-area high school football standouts were represented in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff field.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat
Biz Beat Roundup: Celebrate Virginia land sold for $15M
by Bill Freehling | Jan 15, 2025
126 acres sold in Celebrate Virginia South; Royal Farms opening in Port Royal; local leasing activity; MWHC buys Central Park office building; homebuilder to donate $1M to charity; City home sale surpasses $2M
Biz Beat Clips: X-Golf Fredericksburg
by Bill Freehling | Jan 13, 2025
This week’s Biz Beat Clips video takes you inside X-Golf Fredericksburg, where people can play some of the most-famous courses in the world on one of several golf simulators.
Biz Beat Banter Episode 4: UMW President Dr. Troy Paino
by Bill Freehling | Jan 10, 2025
We covered a range of topics during our 45-minute conversation, including: What drew Dr. Paino from a career in law to one in higher education, what attracted him to Fredericksburg and UMW, what goals he has for the University and what it’s like to be a University president.
Fredericksburg area business roundup
by Bill Freehling | Jan 8, 2025
Properties sold, new businesses open in downtown.
208 homes sold in past three weeks
by Bill Freehling | Jan 7, 2025
A 3,845-square-foot house at 615 Fauquier St. just off Washington Avenue in Fredericksburg topped the list.
News from B101.5/WFVA
LISTEN: Special programs this weekend at Stratford Hall in Westmoreland
by Ted Schubel | Jan 17, 2025
Stratford Hall’s Gordon Blaine Steffey talks about events Saturday and Sunday.
WATCH: Changes at Spotsylvania convenience center sites
by Ted Schubel | Jan 16, 2025
4:30 close time will likely go back to 6 when Daylight Savings Time begins but no more public brush or leaves will be accepted at the Chancellor Landfill.
Virginia State Police unveil new inspection sticker
by Ted Schubel | Jan 15, 2025
Officials say new features allow for greater security.
WATCH: Delegates Cole and Milde debate ex-felon voting rights on House floor
by Ted Schubel | Jan 15, 2025
Fredericksburg area Delegates Josh Cole and Paul Milde on opposite sides of debate on the House floor on a constitutional amendment restoring voting rights for those convicted of a felony.
WATCH: House of Delegates passes resolution to protect abortion
by Ted Schubel | Jan 14, 2025
Democrats in the House of Delegates advanced a proposed constitutional amendment to place abortion rights in the state constitution.
News from around Virginia
Concerts at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church
Join us for wonderful concerts in our Sanctuary! All are welcome at these free events.
Dry January Wine Flights
Free Admission Sundays in January
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.