
Fredericksburg City Council aims to ‘keep powder dry’ in recommended FY26 budget
by Joey LoMonaco | Apr 16, 2025
Councilors discuss real estate tax rate, funds for partner organizations.

Updated: ‘All suspects are in custody’ after mass shooting in Spotsylvania
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Apr 8, 2025
Spotsylvania County and Fredericksburg City public schools are both operating on two-hour delays.

In the zone: FCPS approves elementary school redistricting map
by Joey LoMonaco | Apr 8, 2025
Board debates proposed elementary school behavioral intervention classroom.
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Exodus hopes to be the genesis of affordable housing for essential workers in King George
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Feb 19, 2025
King George Board of Supervisors voted to support Exodus Family Institute’s application for a $100,000 grant to conduct a feasibility study for 21 affordable homes.

‘If we don’t tell their stories, who will?’ Hidden Histories sheds light on Black landmarks
by Martina Nicholson | Feb 19, 2025
Tour offered a peek into the historically complicated relationship between African Americans and downtown Fredericksburg.

Vindman calls on Virginians to defend civil servants ‘like they’ve defended us’
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Feb 18, 2025
At the Caroline NAACP’s Black History Month celebration, congressman urged attendees to reach out with concerns over the direction of the country.

Stafford appoints Loew as parks, recreation and tourism director
by FFP staff | Feb 18, 2025
He has more than 20 years of experience in parks and recreation.
PHOTO GALLERY: George Washington’s birthday at Ferry Farm
by Suzanne Carr-Rossi | Feb 18, 2025
Sights and scenes from George Washington’s Ferry Farm on President’s Day

Earle-Sears: Virginians will be ‘all right’ despite federal workforce purge
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Feb 17, 2025
During campaign event in Caroline County, the Lt. Gov. and gubernatorial candidate said fired federal workers should look into employment in Virginia’s private sector.

Coldest Night of the Year offers a walk in the shoes of the unhoused
by Martina Nicholson | Feb 17, 2025
Fundraiser originated in Canada with a goal of supporting local charities and programs that help people in difficult housing situations.

Local first responders detail ‘overwhelming’ Reagan airport scene
by Jonathan Hunley | Feb 16, 2025
At least two emergency personnel from the Fredericksburg area responded when an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with a passenger jet last month.

‘Business as usual’ as JM girls attempt to complete perfect season
by Devin Payne | Mar 13, 2025
Jackets aiming for the program’s first girls basketball state championship as they take on Lord Botetourt in the Class 3 state championship game Saturday at 11 a.m. at Virginia Commonwealth University’s Siegel Center.

Spotsylvania finance staff provides ‘depressing’ forecast of potential federal cuts
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 13, 2025
Board of supervisors voted 5-2 to approve County Administrator Ed Petrovich’s proposed budget and real estate tax rate.

Arena lights to Friday nights: Dawes brings pro experience to Chancellor
by Jamar Billingsley | Mar 13, 2025
Former Culpeper standout inherits a Chargers program that has won just five games in the past three seasons.

Caroline School Board presents $2.2 million budget shortfall to supervisors
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 12, 2025
In other business, the supervisors voted to enter a Rural Transportation Advisory Committee with King George County.

Cinderella Eagles look to continue improbable run in Sweet 16
by Devin Payne | Mar 12, 2025
UMW will face No. 8 Emory (Ga.) University Friday at 4:45 p.m. at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut.

For majority-minority Caroline School board, diversity isn’t just a buzzword
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Feb 15, 2025
With four Black members, the board is the only governing body in the Fredericksburg area with a majority of minorities.

Wheeler to serve as interim principal at Hugh Mercer Elementary
by FFP staff | Feb 14, 2025
Current Hugh Mercer Principal James Snyder will transition to facilities and operations at the division level.
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Sean Sublette | Feb 14, 2025
Weekend rain and potential for more snow next week for Fredericksburg region.

Finn is in as Ward 3 councilor after appointment Thursday
by Joey LoMonaco | Feb 13, 2025
Former planning commission chair will represent Ward 3 through the remainder of term.

Planning commission tells city to cool heels on Technology Overlay District
by Joey LoMonaco | Feb 13, 2025
Following a lengthy public hearing on a zoning district for data centers, commission votes 4-3 to recommend denying approval.

To avoid getting snowed under, school officials take early action
by Jonathan Hunley | Feb 12, 2025
Many school officials start checking roads at 4 a.m. when winter weather is a factor.

Spotsylvania schools budget scraps additional central office positions, provides pay increase for ITAs
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Feb 12, 2025
School board unanimously approved fiscal year 2026 operating budget and Capital Improvement Plan.

‘A shield around me’: After enduring attacks, Spotsylvania’s Mitchell receives support from Black community
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Feb 11, 2025
Mitchell: It’s been a ‘lonely’ journey as the first Black superintendent of Spotsylvania County.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat
Biz Beat Clips: Whittingham turns 30
by Bill Freehling | Oct 17, 2024
On this week’s edition of Biz Beat Clips, Bob Whittingham talks about his store’s 30th anniversary.

Data center construction already underway in region
by Bill Freehling | Oct 16, 2024
Data center campuses in Stafford and Spotsylvania counties are believed to be the first two with shovels in ground across the Fredericksburg region.

Biz Beat Briefs, Oct. 16
by Bill Freehling | Oct 16, 2024
City gets updated bond rating from Moody’s, UMW gets a new CFO.

Company establishes Caroline County distribution center
by Bill Freehling | Oct 16, 2024
A global manufacturer and distributor of natural-stone products recently made a $10 million investment in Caroline County.

Local housing prices continue to rise in September
by Bill Freehling | Oct 15, 2024
Check out the homes that sold for more than $1 million in the region last month — and those currently listed for $1M-plus.
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WATCHING: Walking on hot coals for Special Olympics Virginia
by Ted Schubel | Mar 8, 2025
King George Sheriff Chris Giles and several of his deputies participated last night in the Fire Walk Challenge in Richmond for Special Olympics Virginia.

LISTEN: Fire safety as you spring forward this weekend
by Ted Schubel | Mar 6, 2025
Chief Jay Cullinan with Spotsyvlania Fire, Rescue and Emergency Management says don’t just check your smoke detector when you change your clocks–He says check it monthly.

WATCH: Senator Warner hopes local Republicans speak out about possible VA cuts
by Ted Schubel | Mar 6, 2025
There are reports that the Department of Veterans Affairs plans a reorganization that includes cutting over 80,000 jobs.

PHOTOS: Rappahannock Education Farm can see spring in the distance
by Ted Schubel | Mar 5, 2025
Volunteers on Tuesday worked on putting up a deer fence on the back four acres of the property and trimming kale and collard leaves damaged by the cold.

WATCH: An attempt to lower the noise level downtown
by Ted Schubel | Mar 4, 2025
It’s called Automated Traffic Noise Enforcement.
News from around Virginia



St. Francis Animal Hospital to Host Bark in the Park at FredNats Stadium

Get ready for a tail-wagging good time! St. Francis Animal Hospital is proud to present Bark in the Park at FredNats Stadium in 2025. This fan-favorite event invites baseball lovers and their four-legged friends to enjoy a night at the ballpark together.
To ensure a comfortable experience for all fans, dogs over 30 pounds must have their own ticket, as they will be provided with their own seat. Each adult may bring only one dog, and all participating pups must be at least four months old and up-to-date on Rabies, Distemper, Parvo, and Bordetella vaccinations.


Art After Hours
May 22nd – Moch Pryderi Band
May 29th (RAIN DATE)
June 5th – Fredericksburg Concert Band
June 12 (RAIN DATE)
July 10th – BoltRiders Surf Rock Band
July 17th (RAIN DATE)
August 7th – Hazel Run Band
August 14th (RAIN DATE)
Art After Hours returns to the lawn and gardens of Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont. Enjoy live music and visit the studio and galleries of American artist Gari Melchers. Food with be available for purchase from local food trucks as well as beer and wine.
Free admission, first come, first served. Tickets for beer/wine $7; food trucks accept cash or credit. Bring your own blankets, reusable cups, and chairs. No outside alcohol permitted per state regulations. Shuttle parking for overflow provided. Questions, please contact Denise Millner [email protected] or 540-654-1848.

Place a Flag in Semper Fidelis Memorial Park

This Memorial Day weekend (5/23-5/26), we invite you to visit the National Museum of the Marine Corps and honor our fallen heroes by placing an American Flag in Semper Fidelis Memorial Park. Flags are available to pick up inside the Museum through Monday, May 26th.
Your participation is a meaningful way to remember the brave men and women of the Marine Corps who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Complimentary flags can be picked up at the Medal of Honor Theater, Museum Front Desk, and Museum Store provided by the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation, while supplies last.
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.