Lost revenue from tax-exempt veterans leaves ‘hole in the budget’ in King George
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Dec 18, 2025
Statewide veteran tax relief programs have left some localities feeling the impact of lost revenue.
Stafford County asks residents to voluntarily conserve water as state has seen low rainfall
by FFP staff | Dec 18, 2025
Last month was Stafford’s 25th-driest November on record over the past 131 years
Alumni Night strives to celebrate JM’s basketball history and inspire the future
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Dec 18, 2025
James Monroe basketball coaches Chuck Ellis and Julian Bumbrey came up with the idea to hold a triple-header and honor the program’s storied past.
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Stafford supervisors continue to register opposition to power line project
by Jonathan Hunley | Dec 17, 2025
The board also celebrated outgoing Supervisors Meg Bohmke and Monica Gary, who didn’t seek re-election this year.
‘Caroline Reads’ initiative aims to build up community one book at a time
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Dec 17, 2025
Assistant Superintendent Michael Mudd also announced a $218,000 literacy grant to assist in efforts at Bowling Green Elementary School and Caroline Middle School.
Caroline Historical Society exhibit tells the story of county’s World War II veterans
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Dec 16, 2025
The Caroline Historical Society also features a display telling the story of the history of county churches.
How Fredericksburg-area school divisions fared under the VDOE’s new framework
by FFP staff | Dec 15, 2025
For the first time, accountability and student performance are determined separately.
Tree removal to close Rock Hill Church Road in Stafford County
by FFP staff | Dec 15, 2025
The road will be closed at Aquia Creek from Wednesday through Dec. 22.
On the Agenda, Dec. 15-19
by FFP staff | Dec 15, 2025
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
PHOTOS: North Stafford falls short in first trip to state championship since 2004
by Jeff Kearney | Dec 14, 2025
Scenes from the Wolverines’ 44-0 loss to Oscar Smith on Saturday at JMU’s Bridgeforth Stadium.
Wolverines’ run ends on sour note as Tigers’ championship mettle too much to overcome
by Jamar Billingsley | Dec 14, 2025
Oscar Smith rolled to its second straight Class 6 state title behind dominant effort on both sides of the ball in a shutout win over North Stafford.
Stafford County asks residents to voluntarily conserve water as state has seen low rainfall
by FFP staff | Dec 18, 2025
Last month was Stafford’s 25th-driest November on record over the past 131 years
Alumni Night strives to celebrate JM’s basketball history and inspire the future
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Dec 18, 2025
James Monroe basketball coaches Chuck Ellis and Julian Bumbrey came up with the idea to hold a triple-header and honor the program’s storied past.
Stafford supervisors continue to register opposition to power line project
by Jonathan Hunley | Dec 17, 2025
The board also celebrated outgoing Supervisors Meg Bohmke and Monica Gary, who didn’t seek re-election this year.
‘Caroline Reads’ initiative aims to build up community one book at a time
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Dec 17, 2025
Assistant Superintendent Michael Mudd also announced a $218,000 literacy grant to assist in efforts at Bowling Green Elementary School and Caroline Middle School.
Caroline Historical Society exhibit tells the story of county’s World War II veterans
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Dec 16, 2025
The Caroline Historical Society also features a display telling the story of the history of county churches.
‘No more tears:’ Hall’s steady hand guides Wolverines from despair to state title brink
by Jamar Billingsley | Dec 12, 2025
The fourth-year head coach will lead North Stafford against Oscar Smith on Saturday at 11:30 a.m. in the Wolverines’ quest for their — and Stafford County’s — first football state championship.
Stafford residents and school board members worry about ‘Kraken’ project
by Jonathan Hunley | Dec 12, 2025
At meetings this week, elected officials expressed concern about proposed route.
Second time not the charm for proposed Gateway Boulevard data center
by Joey LoMonaco | Dec 11, 2025
Like in July, Planning Commission unanimously recommends disapproval of project.
Fredericksburg Food Co-Op launches Community Cash program
by Rick Horner | Dec 11, 2025
New program replaces Carrot Cash, which ran afoul of USDA’s equal protection provision.
Spanberger taps Del. Candi Mundon King as Virginia’s next secretary of the commonwealth
by Virginia Mercury | Dec 11, 2025
The Democratic lawmaker represents part of Stafford County.
PODCAST: Coffee Shop Talk with Eto Otitigbe (Dirty Chai at Agora Downtown Coffee Shop)
by Joey LoMonaco | Dec 11, 2025
This month, host Joey LoMonaco sits down with Eto Otitigbe, an MIT-educated engineer-turned-artist who has spent the past year designing an installation at the intersection where a slave auction block once stood in downtown Fredericksburg. Find it wherever you get...
Spotsylvania Board of Supervisors approves data center design standards, but they may be short-lived
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Dec 10, 2025
However, with a new supervisor coming aboard in January, the board’s stance on data centers is expected to change.
City schools name Brendon Albon as new chief academic officer
by FFP staff | Dec 10, 2025
Veteran educator most recently served as assistant superintendent for the Virginia Department of Education.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat
Biz Beat Roundup: New big-box store coming to Central Park
by Bill Freehling | Dec 17, 2025
Also inside: New location for Bubblebee, housing sales dip in November, William Street property to be sold
Biz Beat Banter: Keith Lebor
by Bill Freehling | Dec 16, 2025
This week, Bill sits down with Olde Towne Butcher owner Keith Lebor to learn about his path to becoming a small-business owner.
Biz Beat Clips: The Barking Barley
by Bill Freehling | Dec 15, 2025
This week’s video takes you to The Barking Barley, Fredericksburg’s first dog-park bar.
Biz Beat Roundup: New restaurant and bar coming to William Street
by Bill Freehling | Dec 10, 2025
Also inside: Landscape architect unveils plan for Mary Washington Monument, local brewery closing at end of year, family-oriented business opens at Spotsylvania Towne Centre
Biz Beat Banter: Susan Spears
by Bill Freehling | Dec 9, 2025
This week, Bill sits down with Susan Spears, president and CEO of the Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce.
Sponsored Content
SPONSORED CONTENT: From donations to destinations: How Goodwill is driving Fredericksburg’s workforce future
by Sponsored Content | Dec 15, 2025
In April 2026, Goodwill will launch the CareerPath Accelerator, an AI-powered platform designed to bridge gaps between job seekers, training providers, and employers.
SPONSORED CONTENT: Finding calm and staying healthy during the holiday season
by Sponsored Content | Dec 1, 2025
Tips to navigating the holidays without stress.
SPONSORED CONTENT: From diagnosis to triumph: Brett’s breast cancer journey
by Sponsored Content | Nov 3, 2025
Seeking treatment quickly and a strong support system helped her navigate diagnosis.
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.
News from B101.5/WFVA
WATCH: Warner raises concerns over retailers using consumer data to set prices
by Ted Schubel | Dec 19, 2025
Virginia Senator Mark Warner says you could be paying higher prices based on how much personal data companies collect.
Scam alert about church gift cards in Caroline
by Ted Schubel | Dec 18, 2025
Caroline Sheriff warns of church gift card text scam.
PHOTOS: Shopping with FailSafe-ERA
by Ted Schubel | Dec 17, 2025
FailSafe-ERA’s Christmas Holiday Shoppe provided more than gifts, offering families affected by incarceration a moment of normalcy and support during the holiday season.
WATCH: FailSafe-ERA Holiday Shoppe supports families affected by incarceration
by Ted Schubel | Dec 17, 2025
FailSafe-ERA’s Christmas Holiday Shoppe provided free shopping, meals, clothing, and school supplies to 60 families affected by incarceration through partnerships with Community Threads and local churches.
LISTEN: Five years for Idea Space
by Ted Schubel | Dec 17, 2025
The Central Rappahannock Regional Library’s Idea Space on Princess Anne Street celebrates an anniversary.
News from around Virginia
Fun Land Fredericksburg Power Up Trio

Level up your fun at Fun Land with the Power Up Trio! Choose any three rides or attractions to experience once, plus get a $10 game card for just $29.99! Purchase online and get an extra $5 game card! Upgrade your visit with the Power Up Trio for an amazing time at Fun Land! Available all day, seven days a week.

A heartwarming musical about two veterans who team up with a sister act to save a failing Vermont inn, featuring classic Irving Berlin songs.
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.
Meet and Greet with Santa

Free Santa photos. Donations accepted and ALL proceeds will go to help a family this Christmas.
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.



















