FCPS Superintendent Catlett introduces proposed FY2027 budget
by Joey LoMonaco | Feb 10, 2026
Budget includes 7% pay increase for teachers, 15 new full-time equivalent positions.
Fredericksburg Free Press now accepting legal notices
by FFP staff | Feb 9, 2026
Once relegated to print-only newspapers, legal notices can now be published by online-only news organizations in Virginia.
Caroline hires Bullock to lead parks and recreation department
by FFP staff | Feb 9, 2026
Louisa County native replaces Donnell Howard, who recently retired after serving 36 years.
More news from The Free Press
State lawmakers want to lift local caps on housing grants for government employees
by Virginia Mercury | Feb 9, 2026
Bills could increase grant amounts for first responders, others looking to purchase a home.
On the Agenda, Feb. 9-13
by FFP staff | Feb 9, 2026
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
How Fredericksburg-area leaders helped Abigail Spanberger get ready for the governor’s mansion
by Jonathan Hunley | Feb 7, 2026
A handful of area residents served on her transition team.
PHOTOS: The Venerable monks make their way through Fredericksburg
by Joey LoMonaco and Jeff Kearney | Feb 6, 2026
The Walk for Peace leaves the Fredericksburg area on Friday, as the monks head north through Stafford County en route to Washington, D.C.
‘Like Groundhog Day:’ Developers, Spotsylvania Planning Commission growing weary of data center discussion
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Feb 6, 2026
Commission voted 5-2 to recommend the board of supervisors require a Special Use Permit for data centers and grandfather projects with site plans submitted before Jan. 13.
‘A sense of peace and tranquility:’ Monks hoping to bring calm as they enter the Fredericksburg area
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Feb 5, 2026
The venerable monks entered Caroline County on Wednesday for their Walk for Peace. They will cover ground in Spotsylvania, Fredericksburg and Stafford over the next two days.
PHOTOS: Venerable Monks trek through Caroline, Spotsylvania on the Walk for Peace
by Jeff Kearney | Feb 5, 2026
The Venerable monks have reached the Fredericksburg region, with an overnight stop planned in Spotsylvania Thursday night.
An ICE detention center in Stafford seems less likely after county supervisors’ comments
by Jonathan Hunley | Feb 5, 2026
Chairman Deuntay Diggs: Locality has received “no application, proposal, permit or formal request” related to a facility.
Fredericksburg Free Press now accepting legal notices
by FFP staff | Feb 9, 2026
Once relegated to print-only newspapers, legal notices can now be published by online-only news organizations in Virginia.
Caroline hires Bullock to lead parks and recreation department
by FFP staff | Feb 9, 2026
Louisa County native replaces Donnell Howard, who recently retired after serving 36 years.
State lawmakers want to lift local caps on housing grants for government employees
by Virginia Mercury | Feb 9, 2026
Bills could increase grant amounts for first responders, others looking to purchase a home.
On the Agenda, Feb. 9-13
by FFP staff | Feb 9, 2026
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
How Fredericksburg-area leaders helped Abigail Spanberger get ready for the governor’s mansion
by Jonathan Hunley | Feb 7, 2026
A handful of area residents served on her transition team.
Criminal charges dismissed for all parties involved in Partlow Road incident
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Feb 4, 2026
All of the charges were dismissed with prejudice, meaning they can’t be brought back.
Loud and clear: Spotsylvania begrudgingly increases marching band funds after supporters speak out
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Feb 4, 2026
Local funding gap is expected to be $14.6 million when presented to the county board of supervisors.
Stafford superintendent’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2027 seeks $18.6 million in new county funding
by Jonathan Hunley | Feb 3, 2026
The proposal represents an 8.4% increase over the current spending plan.
The monks are coming. Follow their path to enlightenment through the Fredericksburg region
by Rick Horner | Feb 3, 2026
The Buddhist monks of the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center are expected to pass through the area between Wednesday and Friday.
Caroline County Courthouse campus added to U.S. Civil Rights Trail
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Feb 2, 2026
The courthouse, former sheriff’s office, and old jail are at the center of the Richard and Mildred Loving case that eventually overturned laws banning interracial marriage.
On the Agenda, Feb. 2-6
by FFP staff | Feb 2, 2026
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
Fredericksburg-area closings and delays
by FFP staff | Feb 1, 2026
A roundup of school and government weather-related closures and delays.
From Fredericksburg to West Africa: Humanitarian mission features donated ambulance
by Jonathan Hunley | Jan 31, 2026
Medical supplies from the now-closed Moss Free Clinic also will be used in Ghana and Benin.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat
Biz Beat Banter: Bill Howell
by Bill Freehling | Feb 10, 2026
This week, Bill sits down with longtime Virginia Speaker of the House and Stafford County resident Bill Howell on how he got into politics, his time in office and how things have changed since he left governance.
Biz Beat Clips: Black Horse Forge
by Bill Freehling | Feb 9, 2026
This week on Biz Beat Clips we take you Black Horse Forge in Stafford County, a non-profit that instructs veterans, active-duty military, first responders and their supporters in the art and craft of blacksmithing.
Biz Beat Roundup: High-end grocer eyeing North Stafford?
by Bill Freehling | Feb 4, 2026
Also inside: Former United Way building sold, popular downtown shop plans to open soon, data center activity detailed
Biz Beat Banter: Charles G. ‘Charlie’ McDaniel
by Bill Freehling | Feb 3, 2026
This week, Bill sits down with Hilldrup Chairman Emeritus and longtime community leader Charles G. “Charlie” McDaniel to discuss business, life in one of the most-historic homes in the City of Fredericksburg, and civic service.
Biz Beat Clips: Teaching kids to be ninjas in North Stafford
by Bill Freehling | Feb 2, 2026
This week on Biz Beat Clips we take you to the youth-oriented USA Ninja Challenge in North Stafford.
Sponsored Content
SPONSORED CONTENT: A love note to the community for Heart Month
by Sponsored Content | Jan 30, 2026
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SPONSORED CONTENT: Mary Washington Hospital launches lifesaving stroke procedure
by FFP staff | Dec 31, 2025
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SPONSORED CONTENT: From donations to destinations: How Goodwill is driving Fredericksburg’s workforce future
by Sponsored Content | Dec 15, 2025
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SPONSORED CONTENT: Finding calm and staying healthy during the holiday season
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News from B101.5/WFVA
LISTEN: Micah’s Jeremiah Community project receives major federal funding support
by Ted Schubel | Feb 10, 2026
Meghann Cotter explains how the over 2.9 million dollars in federal funds will be used on the Fredericksburg project.
NSWC Dahlgren Division range testing may produce very loud noise
by Ted Schubel | Feb 10, 2026
Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division will conduct range testing Tuesday, Feb. 10, which may produce very loud noise in surrounding communities.
PHOTOS: Cold ocean, warm hearts at the Special Olympics Polar Plunge
by Ted Schubel | Feb 8, 2026
Fredericksburg-area Special Olympics athletes took the plunge in Virginia Beach over the weekend, raising money for Special Olympics Virginia during the annual Polar Plunge.
Food Bank distribution schedule this week
by Ted Schubel | Feb 8, 2026
Find full details on the Facebook Events Page or in the free FREDFOODVA app.
LISTEN: Don’t drink and drive on Super Sunday
by Ted Schubel | Feb 8, 2026
Kurt Erickson with the Washington Regional Alcohol Program says drunk driving injuries from a Super Bowl party–or anytime are 100% preventable.
News from around Virginia
Fall Safety for Seniors

The Fall Safety Class is an 8 week course that will meet Fridays 10am-11am, starting January 9th, 2026. During these 8 weeks, our trained instructors will share the Kupuna Method to help seniors improve balance, reduce instances of falls, and reduce the impact of falls.
FREE Trivia Night to Support Local Nonprofits and Build Community

Trivia for a Cause – Every Wednesday at Brock’s Riverside Grill!
Hosted by: Go Local FXBG
We are seeking a community sponsor!
📍 Brock’s Riverside Grill – 503 Sophia Street, Downtown Fredericksburg, VA
🗓️ Starting February 4th | Every Wednesday | 6–8 PM
💵 Free to Play | Prizes + Raffles | Community Impact
Join us for Trivia for a Cause at Brock’s Riverside Grill – a fun night out where every answer makes an impact! Grab your friends, test your knowledge, and enjoy a community night that gives back to local nonprofits.
🎉 What to Expect:
- Free to play – bring your team, no entry fee required
- $100 Brock’s gift card to 1st place
- Swag prizes to 2nd & 3rd place
- 50/50 raffle to support the non profit of the week
- Food & drink specials from Brock’s to keep the good times rolling
💛 Nonprofits We’re Supporting in January:
- 4th: Go local FXBG – Youth Internship & Career Pathways Program
- 11th: Ellie’s Elves
- 18th: The Knowledge Exchange
- 25th: Kiwanis Club of Fredericksburg
Come for the trivia, stay for the community. ✨ Whether you’re a trivia buff, a supporter of local causes, or just looking for a fun night out – this is the place to be.
Lecture: American glider pilots in World War II

WWII historian and scholar Philippe Esvelin will give a free lecture on American glider pilots in WWII on Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 6:30 p.m., in the theater of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library, 1201 Caroline Street, Fredericksburg.
Esvelin has visited over 40 states, interviewing veterans and their descendants, and documenting their stories. He has published three books on his subject: D-Day Gliders—American Glider Pilots of Day 3 (2001), Forgotten Wings (2006), and Winged Commandos (2024), as well as numerous articles. Currently, he is working on a graphic novel with the goal of making his subject accessible to young readers.
He is frequently invited to many military history conferences, including in Sainte-Mère-Église, Arromanches, Paris, and the United States. He has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the S. Tipton Randolph Memorial Award for outstanding service in the interest of the National WW2 Glider Pilots Association, of which he is also a member.
Born in Vichy, France in 1972, Philippe Esvelin holds a degree in international business, and most recently has worked as an area sales manager for an industrial spark detection system manufacturer for North America and southern Europe. He held a similar position with two industrial adhesive manufacturers in southern Europe and North Africa. He also serves as reserve gendarme (police). He is an interpretive guide, certified by the National Association of for Interpretation, Fort Collins, Colorado. Most recently, he resigned his business position, has moved to the United States, and intends to pursue his dream of focusing on the history of WWII American glider pilots.
Esvelin’s grandfather, a French resistance fighter, was captured in WWII, and released at the close of the war. He returned to France and died shortly thereafter. Esvelin decided early in his life to focus on the American contributions to the victory. Looking at an attendance list from an American cemetery in Normandy, he came by chance upon the name of Robert C. Casey, whom he contacted. Casey responded, invited Esvelin to visit, and shared his experiences as a glider pilot. Thus began his lifelong passion to document the glider pilots of WWII.
Casey was a strong advocate about documenting WWII glider pilot history, and proved to be a rich inspiration. Early in 1942, Robert Casey immediately enlisted. His mother was a Great War bride, so Casey still had family in France living under Nazi control. He served in the Army Air Force as a glider pilot, and made landings in Normandy during the D-Day invasion and Operation Market Garden in the Netherlands, and later, in Germany. He was awarded the Air Medal with two clusters and a battlefield promotion to First Lieutenant.
With Casey as his initial source, Esvelin expanded his research, as well as his admiration for these brave and disciplined pilots. Esvelin notes: “They flew toward an uncertain destination. They knew that as soon as they detached from their aircraft tow, there was no possible return. They were obliged not only to pilot, but to master techniques of enemy combat. That is how they earned their name: Winged Commandos.”
The lecture is sponsored by the Fredericksburg-Fréjus Sister City Association. Founded in 1980, the group is dedicated to forming a lasting relationship through student and adult exchanges, events and programming that focuses on Franco-American ties, especially with Fredericksburg’s sister city, Fréjus. www.fredericksburgfrejus.com.
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.

















