
Kaine, Warner vote no, but Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ passes U.S. Senate
by Jonathan Hunley | Jul 1, 2025
Rep. Eugene Vindman, who represents the Fredericksburg area, also voted against the bill when it was taken up in the House.

Downtown Greens receives grant for ‘community beautification’
by FFP staff | Jun 30, 2025
Grant will cover planting of native plant species, installation of educational signage.

City seeking junior reporter for ‘Zip Trip’ TV segment
by FFP staff | Jun 30, 2025
Series will spotlight Fredericksburg’s business, culture and events on July 25.
More news from The Free Press

Here are some of the new state laws that will take effect Tuesday
by Jonathan Hunley | Jun 28, 2025
They concern everything from cyberbullying to insurance coverage.

National champs: After setting state record, Colonial Forge relay soared to new heights
by Devin Payne | Jun 28, 2025
The Colonial Forge High School boys 400 meter relay team captured first-place at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor meet in Philadelphia recently.

Reframing Murphy’s law: Marine Lt. Col. graduates veterans docket
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jun 28, 2025
The Rappahannock Regional Veterans Treatment Docket gives service members a second chance after legal troubles.

No Kid Hungry honors Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank workers as Summer Hunger Heroes
by FFP staff | Jun 27, 2025
Pair’s outstanding commitment to summer hunger relief earns national recognition.

Youngkin appoints Fredericksburg businessman to UMW Board of Visitors
by FFP staff | Jun 27, 2025
The governor also reappointed two other members to the governing body.

Business trip: Spanberger tours shops, addresses issues during campaign stop in Fredericksburg
by Joey LoMonaco | Jun 27, 2025
Democratic candidate for governor met with small-business owners as part of her ‘Span Virginia Bus Tour.’
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Sean Sublette | Jun 27, 2025
Heat backs off, but still humid with showers, storms.

Long needled by zoning restrictions, tattooers hope to see city ink new ordinance
by Joey LoMonaco | Jun 25, 2025
During a work session, councilors signaled an openness to removing 500-foot buffer between tattoo shops and residences.

Downtown Greens receives grant for ‘community beautification’
by FFP staff | Jun 30, 2025
Grant will cover planting of native plant species, installation of educational signage.

City seeking junior reporter for ‘Zip Trip’ TV segment
by FFP staff | Jun 30, 2025
Series will spotlight Fredericksburg’s business, culture and events on July 25.

Here are some of the new state laws that will take effect Tuesday
by Jonathan Hunley | Jun 28, 2025
They concern everything from cyberbullying to insurance coverage.

National champs: After setting state record, Colonial Forge relay soared to new heights
by Devin Payne | Jun 28, 2025
The Colonial Forge High School boys 400 meter relay team captured first-place at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor meet in Philadelphia recently.

Reframing Murphy’s law: Marine Lt. Col. graduates veterans docket
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jun 28, 2025
The Rappahannock Regional Veterans Treatment Docket gives service members a second chance after legal troubles.

Faith Housing Coalition hosting expo Saturday at James Monroe High School
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jun 25, 2025
Free event will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and features mortgage lenders, home inspectors, appraisers and real estate agents.

Candidates will make their pitch at King George forum on Thursday
by FFP staff | Jun 25, 2025
Doors open at Tabernacle Baptist Church at 5:30 p.m. for event hosted by county’s Tea Party.

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.

‘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.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat

Biz Beat Banter: Emmett Snead
by Bill Freehling | Jul 1, 2025
Snead’s Farm owner Emmett Snead talks about his lifelong career in farming, his childhood growing up on a dairy farm in Fredericksburg and more.

Biz Beat Clips: Allman’s BBQ
by Bill Freehling | Jun 30, 2025
Allman’s BBQ is a Fredericksburg institution. This week, owner Matt Haney tells us about the restaurant, its history and his desire to sell it to the next owner.

Biz Beat Roundup: Trader Joe’s looking at Fredericksburg site?
by Bill Freehling | Jun 25, 2025
Also inside: Donut shop opening in Central Park, chicken restaurant opening along Route 3, new project proposed near Carl’s

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 one 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.
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by Mary Washington Healthcare | May 13, 2025
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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
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A Mary Washington Healthcare surgeon offers perspective on the benefits and applications of robotic surgery.
News from B101.5/WFVA

LISTEN: Stafford Fire and Rescue talks fireworks safety
by Ted Schubel | Jul 1, 2025
Deputy Fire Chief Ben Gouldman and Public Information Officer Katie Brady say 4th of July is their busiest day of the year.

LISTEN: Rappahannock United Way wraps up 86 years
by Ted Schubel | Jul 1, 2025
Outgoing President Janel Donohue talks about the region with no locally run United Way–and what it means for other non-profits in the area.

LISTEN: Adopt-a-student backpack campaign in Stafford
by Ted Schubel | Jun 30, 2025
Nikki Jackson with Stafford County Schools talks about the Empower Pack Project where the community shops for students based on school, grade level and individual preferences.

Food Bank distribution this week
by Ted Schubel | Jun 29, 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.

Ring returned to Orange County man after 63 years
by Ted Schubel | Jun 27, 2025
Ring found in California years ago.
News from around Virginia



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!

2025 STEM Summer Camps

Students gain technical expertise in building and understanding advanced technologies, laying a foundation for future careers in STEM, cybersecurity, and engineering. The camps also emphasize teamwork, communication, and digital literacy, promoting cyber awareness and responsible technology use.
Each camp offers week-long, immersive experiences aimed at teaching kids technical skills, creativity, and problem-solving, running Monday through Friday, through the months of June to August. The Cyber Titans summer program includes camps such as Build Your Own Gaming PC and Build and Your Own 3D Printer.

FOR’s Summer Camp

Summer Camp Registration is NOW OPEN!
Give your kiddos an unforgettable summer exploring the Rappahannock & Robinson River!
- Riverside Preserve (Marshall)| June 9th – June 27th
- Float on Farms (Madison) | July 7th – July 25th
- HQ Summer Camp (Fredericksburg) | June 2nd – August 1st
- Crow’s Nest Research Center (Stafford) | June 2nd – June 27th
Spots are limited—register now before they fill up! *Please note that dates vary based on grade level, camp focus, and half day or full day options.
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.