BREAKING: Ruther Glen man convicted for role in Olde Greenwich shooting; four others plead guilty
by FFP staff | Jan 15, 2026
Logan Soulier, 18, was convicted of 24 counts, including two second-degree murder charges.
Dels. Stacey Carroll and Nicole Cole take office as part of Democratic majority in state government
by Jonathan Hunley | Jan 15, 2026
Area lawmakers are part of a Democratic majority in the Virginia General Assembly.
Spotsylvania supervisors reversing course on data centers; Frazier perturbed by vice chair vote
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jan 14, 2026
Board voted 6-0 to suggest the planning commission recommends reverting data center design standards to guidelines and require a special use permit for projects on land zoned Industrial.
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Elizabeth Warner of Griffis-Widewater elected to chair Stafford School Board
by Jonathan Hunley | Jan 14, 2026
The Falmouth District’s Sarah Chase will serve as vice chairwoman.
Margaret Franklin wins special election representing part of Stafford County
by Jonathan Hunley | Jan 14, 2026
The Democratic Prince William County supervisor will serve Virginia’s 23rd House of Delegates district.
Spotsylvania School Board authorizes Mitchell’s work outside the division
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jan 13, 2026
Board also re-elected Megan Jackson as chair and Belen Rodas as vice chair.
Hulo, Voit campaigning for role as Caroline treasurer in special election
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jan 13, 2026
Zachary Hulo and Priscilla Voit are competing in a special election on Feb. 3.
On the Agenda, Jan. 12-16
by FFP staff | Jan 12, 2026
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
Board-ing school: Stafford student reps gain real experience with governance
by Jonathan Hunley | Jan 10, 2026
Two new students are serving on school board, while previous reps are helping to lead a new statewide organization.
Fredericksburg writer’s ‘Eagle Air Support’ idea gets off the ground
by FFP staff | Jan 9, 2026
In the program, surplus air conditioners from the University of Mary Washington will be given to Fredericksburg-area residents in need.
King George School Board adopts policy on transgender students
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jan 8, 2026
New policy requires school personnel to refer to students by the name and pronoun on their official record, unless they’re 18 or older, emancipated or have written instruction from parents.
Dels. Stacey Carroll and Nicole Cole take office as part of Democratic majority in state government
by Jonathan Hunley | Jan 15, 2026
Area lawmakers are part of a Democratic majority in the Virginia General Assembly.
Spotsylvania supervisors reversing course on data centers; Frazier perturbed by vice chair vote
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jan 14, 2026
Board voted 6-0 to suggest the planning commission recommends reverting data center design standards to guidelines and require a special use permit for projects on land zoned Industrial.
Elizabeth Warner of Griffis-Widewater elected to chair Stafford School Board
by Jonathan Hunley | Jan 14, 2026
The Falmouth District’s Sarah Chase will serve as vice chairwoman.
Margaret Franklin wins special election representing part of Stafford County
by Jonathan Hunley | Jan 14, 2026
The Democratic Prince William County supervisor will serve Virginia’s 23rd House of Delegates district.
Spotsylvania School Board authorizes Mitchell’s work outside the division
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jan 13, 2026
Board also re-elected Megan Jackson as chair and Belen Rodas as vice chair.
Stafford sees first Black Board of Supervisors majority in county history
by Jonathan Hunley | Jan 8, 2026
Deuntay Diggs was also elected chairman for a second straight year.
Vindman comes out against ‘cruel’ plan for detention center in Stafford
by FFP staff | Jan 7, 2026
The Democratic congressman noted his own immigrant past in decrying facility.
King George Board of Supervisors votes Sullins chair; amends bylaws to give every district a chance
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jan 7, 2026
The board voted 2025 Chair William Davis as vice chair.
New members of Fredericksburg City Council take oaths of office
by Joey LoMonaco | Jan 6, 2026
Ward 4 Councilor Chuck Frye named vice mayor.
Volunteers wanted for Continuum of Care’s winter Point in Time Count
by FFP staff | Jan 5, 2026
Event attempts to count number of unhoused people in region on Jan. 29.
Rappahannock Area Health District encourages healthy habits for 2026
by FFP staff | Jan 5, 2026
Make this year the healthiest yet with tips from health department.
On the Agenda, Jan. 5-9
by FFP staff | Jan 5, 2026
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
Whatever happened to?: Elderly sisters finding their way after mobile home park evictions
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jan 2, 2026
Sisters Viola Medley and Mildred Tufail were ordered to pay $4,750 apiece in unpaid lot rent by a judge in November.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat
Biz Beat Roundup: Kalahari accepting bookings for December stays
by Bill Freehling | Jan 14, 2026
Also inside: FAAR releases 2025 housing data, local organization featured in New York Times, franchise business opens in Central Park
Biz Beat Banter: Raymond Renault
by Bill Freehling | Jan 13, 2026
This week, Bill sits down with Raymond Renault, longtime chef and owner at La Petite Auberge in Downtown Fredericksburg.
Biz Beat Clips: Big Brothers Big Sisters Greater Fredericksburg
by Bill Freehling | Jan 12, 2026
This week we talk to Sandra Erickson, executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters Greater Fredericksburg, to learn more about the local nonprofit.
Biz Beat Roundup: New eateries coming to downtown
by Bill Freehling | Jan 7, 2026
Also inside: YMCA completes half-million-dollar project, ‘imagination village’ opens in Stafford, mixed-use project planned in Lake Anna
Biz Beat Banter: Karen Moschetto
by Bill Freehling | Jan 6, 2026
This week, Bill sits down with longtime Fredericksburg Academy Head of School Karen Moschetto to discuss her career journey and the evolution of the school.
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by FFP staff | Dec 31, 2025
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News from B101.5/WFVA
WATCH: VDOT readies equipment, salt and brine ahead of possible winter storm
by Ted Schubel | Jan 15, 2026
Ahead of every winter storm, the Fredericksburg District VDOT office begins preparing days in advance.
Drought Watch and Warning now affect much of Northern and Central Virginia
by Ted Schubel | Jan 13, 2026
State officials say the region is under a drought watch advisory.
Area road work this week
by Ted Schubel | Jan 12, 2026
For updated information, check 511Virginia
WATCH: Community invited to weigh in on Slave Auction Block memorial plans
by Ted Schubel | Jan 11, 2026
Two in person meetings on January 12th with a virtual meeting next week.
PHOTOS: Knights of Columbus mark 50 years of Religious Freedom Day in Fredericksburg
by Ted Schubel | Jan 11, 2026
The Knights of Columbus, Rappahannock Assembly 1613, hosted the 50th annual Religious Freedom Day on Sunday in Fredericksburg, beginning with a parade through downtown before a ceremony at the Religious Freedom Monument on Washington Avenue.
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.
Callahan Learning Center Falmouth – Grand Opening

MLK Day Community Conversations – Civil Rights Then & Now

Join the League of Women Voters of the Fredericksburg Area for a guided, nonpartisan community dialogue honoring Dr. King’s legacy by exploring what civil rights work looks like in practice today—grounded in local context and facts.
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.


















