
‘It has not been civil:’ Tensions high in Fredericksburg area ahead of Election Day
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Oct 17, 2025
A litany of charged complaints — including two lawsuits — have been filed in the region this election cycle.

Legislative wish list: Stafford School Board seeks more state funding for education
by Jonathan Hunley | Oct 16, 2025
The board also wants the county to be able to impose a 1-percent sales tax for school construction.

MWHC, UMW pitch medical school as potential cure to region’s physician shortage
by Joey LoMonaco | Oct 15, 2025
Medical school would be first in Northern Virginia and would focus on training community physicians.
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Buyer’s remorse? Spotsylvania supervisors throw a change-up on stringent data center setbacks
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Oct 15, 2025
At least two supervisors now say that 1,000-foot setbacks for the industry are too strict.

Loss of water forces closure of Massaponax High School
by FFP staff | Oct 15, 2025
Superintendent Clint Mitchell said he’s hopeful the school will reopen Thursday.

Speakers blast Spotsylvania school division for handling of child sex abuse case
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Oct 14, 2025
At least one victim’s family is preparing to file a lawsuit against the school division for its handling of the case.

City, Fredericksburg Main Street seeking input on downtown street closures
by FFP staff | Oct 14, 2025
Survey focuses on impact of event street closures on pedestrians and businesses.

It’s an incumbent versus a school employee for Falmouth School Board slot
by Jonathan Hunley | Oct 13, 2025
Sarah Breedin Chase, who was first elected in 2017, faces challenger Fawn Chergosky.

‘It’s nice to be home’: Jenkins showed drive in heeding Chancellor’s hall call
by Jamar Billingsley | Oct 13, 2025
Current Eagle, Super Bowl champion was inducted into the Chancellor High School hall of fame this past weekend.

On the Agenda, Oct. 13-17
by FFP staff | Oct 13, 2025
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
PHOTOS: Courtland football defeats Spotsylvania
by Jeff Kearney | Oct 11, 2025
Photojournalist Jeff Kearney was on the sidelines for the Cougars’ 21-19 victory on Friday night.

Legislative wish list: Stafford School Board seeks more state funding for education
by Jonathan Hunley | Oct 16, 2025
The board also wants the county to be able to impose a 1-percent sales tax for school construction.

MWHC, UMW pitch medical school as potential cure to region’s physician shortage
by Joey LoMonaco | Oct 15, 2025
Medical school would be first in Northern Virginia and would focus on training community physicians.

Buyer’s remorse? Spotsylvania supervisors throw a change-up on stringent data center setbacks
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Oct 15, 2025
At least two supervisors now say that 1,000-foot setbacks for the industry are too strict.

Loss of water forces closure of Massaponax High School
by FFP staff | Oct 15, 2025
Superintendent Clint Mitchell said he’s hopeful the school will reopen Thursday.

Speakers blast Spotsylvania school division for handling of child sex abuse case
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Oct 14, 2025
At least one victim’s family is preparing to file a lawsuit against the school division for its handling of the case.

High school football roundup: Cavaliers remain undefeated after defensive struggle with Cyclones
by Devin Payne | Oct 11, 2025
Colonial Forge, North Stafford, Riverbend and James Monroe also picked up district victories.

Cougars’ late rally stuns Knights in Battlefield District thriller
by Devin Payne | Oct 11, 2025
Cougars pick up key district win despite being down 12 points in the final two minutes.

As Congress fails to produce results, Food Bank holds pop-up for furloughed federal workers
by Joey LoMonaco | Oct 10, 2025
Rep. Eugene Vindman (D-Fredericksburg) handed out food and discussed the federal government shutdown, now entering its 10th day.

Expect daytime delays on Falmouth Bridge beginning early next week
by FFP staff | Oct 10, 2025
Route 1 southbound will be reduced to a single lane between Stafford County and Fredericksburg for an inspection.

Spanberger, Earle-Sears clash over violence, abortion, and taxes in lone Va. governor’s debate
by Virginia Mercury | Oct 10, 2025
After months of polarized campaigning, the two women faced off at Norfolk State University.

Public hearing on Stafford Buc-ee’s is scheduled for Oct. 29
by Jonathan Hunley | Oct 9, 2025
The hearing would be before the county Planning Commission.

Brand, new: Fredericksburg City Public Schools unveils an updated look
by Joey LoMonaco | Oct 8, 2025
Division showcases mission, vision and tagline — plus new logo — at ceremony Tuesday.

Lacking easement, outlook for King George solar project dims
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Oct 8, 2025
Daisy Solar failed to obtain an easement for the property, a step that supervisors requested following June public hearing.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat

Biz Beat Roundup: Regional housing prices dip slightly
by Bill Freehling | Oct 15, 2025
Also inside: Popular retailer opens in Central Park, local company recognized as one of nation’s best, look revealed for downtown Kilwins ice cream shop.

Biz Beat Banter: Heidi Bass
by Bill Freehling | Oct 14, 2025
This week Bill sits down with Trolley Tours of Fredericksburg owner Heidi Bass to talk about driving the streets of Fredericksburg in a large bus while giving a tour, and more.

Biz Beat Clips: Casey’s becomes Cheeky’s
by Bill Freehling | Oct 13, 2025
This week, we take you to Cheeky’s, a cocktail bar in downtown Fredericksburg, and learn more about the owner’s decision to re-brand from Casey’s and make some additional changes to the establishment.

Biz Beat Roundup: Drive-through shop could kick off Fredericksburg project
by Bill Freehling | Oct 8, 2025
Also inside: Third-highest home sale recorded in Fredericksburg, Scottish boutique opens downtown, Germanna selects finalists to be next president

Biz Beat Banter: Curry Roberts
by Bill Freehling | Oct 7, 2025
This week, Bill sits down with Fredericksburg Regional Alliance (FRA) President Curry Roberts to talk about his career and recent decision to retire from the FRA in April.
Sponsored Content

SPONSORED CONTENT: Fredericksburg Fashion Week kicks off
by LaToya White | Sep 29, 2025
Fashion Week celebrates proclamation, Goodwill partnership, new show launch and a lineup of exciting events

SPONSORED CONTENT: Championing community wellness through sports medicine
by Mary Washington Healthcare | Sep 29, 2025
Preventing and treating injuries is focus at Mary Washington Orthopedics.

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by Sponsored Content | Sep 2, 2025
Primary care vs. urgent care vs. emergency department

SPONSORED CONTENT: MWHC midwifery program offers holistic care for every stage of life
by Mary Washington Healthcare | Aug 4, 2025
Your birth story is yours to write, and MWHC midwives are here to support you throughout your journey.

SPONSORED CONTENT: Overcoming cancer: A journey of hope and resilience
by Mary Washington Healthcare | Jun 16, 2025
Chris Breth’s story is a powerful reminder of the importance of hope, resilience and the unwavering support of loved ones.
News from B101.5/WFVA

WATCH: After all these years, GWRideConnect continues to help get us to work and back home
by Ted Schubel | Oct 17, 2025
For more than 50 years, GWRideConnect has helped area commuters save money and reduce congestion by linking drivers and riders with carpool, vanpool, and transit options.

LISTEN: Deadline nears for Allen & Allen Hometown Hero nominations
by Ted Schubel | Oct 16, 2025
The deadline to nominate someone for Allen and Allen’s annual Hometown Hero program is Friday at midnight, and David Williams says nominees should be everyday people making a positive difference in their communities.

WATCH: Dedication Saturday for new Spotsylvania student memorial
by Ted Schubel | Oct 15, 2025
A new memorial honoring Spotsylvania students will be dedicated Saturday afternoon at the School Board building at River Run, offering families a lasting place to remember loved ones.

LISTEN: Taste, vote, and support—Loisann’s Day benefits local families
by Ted Schubel | Oct 14, 2025
Loisann’s Day returns Sunday at Maury Park, featuring the Best Burger in the Burg competition and spotlighting Loisann’s Hope House.

LISTEN: It’s nearly over for Windows 10…here’s what comes next
by Ted Schubel | Oct 13, 2025
Dave the Computer Guy with Techs in the Burg says support for Windows 10 officially ends Tuesday-though users can sign up for extended security updates for one more year to stay protected while planning their upgrade.
News from around Virginia



Long Family Farmers Market

Dive into the heart of local flavor with Long Family Markets, where every bite and buy supports local dreams! Since 2015, we’ve been the go-to spot in Northern VA for fresh, made-with-love goods. From Stafford to Spotsylvania, and soon Woodbridge, we’re growing to bring more of what you love closer to you. Proudly veteran-owned, we’re not just a market; we’re a community, celebrating local foods, artisan crafts, and the stories behind them. Shop with us and taste the difference passion makes!
Long Family Markets partners with the best local producers to bring you a wide variety of products that are made, baked or grown by the seller. At all of our market locations you will find locally grown fruits & vegetables, meats, eggs, seafood, honey, cheese, baked goods, pickles, kettle corn, salsa, candles, soaps, plants, flowers, home decor, hand crafted artisan goods and more.
We are proud to be a Veteran Family Owned Business.


The beloved story of Maria, a governess who brings music and joy to the von Trapp family amidst the backdrop of World War II.
Ticket Information:
- Dinner and Show Tickets:
- Adult: $82 (plus applicable taxes)
- Seniors (65+): $77 (plus applicable taxes)
- Children (3-17): $70 (plus applicable taxes)
- Military Discount (limit 4 tickets with ID): $77 (plus applicable taxes)
- Show Only Tickets:
- Adult: $65
- Seniors (65+): $60
- Children (3-17): $55
- RUSH (same day purchase, limited availability, must mention RUSH): $35
Please note that there is a $5.00 online processing fee added per ticket.

Puerto Rican Bomba Classes

Join Semilla Cultural in Fredericksburg this fall for a vibrant series of Puerto Rican Bomba classes! We’re offering once-a-month engaging kids’ sessions (Semillitas), dynamic teen and adult dance classes, and hands-on percussion workshops where you’ll learn the traditional rhythms of bomba. Whether you’re dancing, drumming, or both, these classes are a fun way to connect with Afro–Puerto Rican culture, community, and tradition.
- Where: Virtuous Dance Center, Fredericksburg, VA
- When: Sundays, September 7 – November 2, 2025
1. Semillitas – Puerto Rican Bomba (Kids)
- What to Expect: A fun and engaging bomba dance series tailored for children, introducing them to Afro–Puerto Rican rhythm, movement, and cultural expression in a nurturing environment. Eventbrite
2. Puerto Rican Bomba Dance Classes (Teens & Adults)
- What to Expect: A dynamic bomba dance course designed for teens and adults. Participants explore deeper technique, expressive movement, and musicality rooted in Puerto Rico’s bomba traditions. Eventbrite
3. Puerto Rican Bomba Percussion Classes (Teens & Adults)
- What to Expect: Hands-on instruction in bomba percussion—learn to play the traditional barriles (drums) and sync with the dance rhythms. Ideal for drum enthusiasts or anyone curious about Afro–Puerto Rican musical rhythms. Eventbrite
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.