
With Lewis as inspiration, Fredericksburg protestors strive to ‘Make Good Trouble’
by Rick Horner | Jul 18, 2025
The protest was a tribute to the late John Lewis, a Congressman representing Georgia and a major figure in the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s

Caroline School Board seeks engagement from supervisors on Capital Improvement Plan
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jul 18, 2025
The school board no longer presents its Capital Improvement Plan to the county’s planning commission to make recommendations to the board of supervisors.

Shut-off valve: Spotsylvania’s recycled water supply at capacity for data center cooling
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jul 17, 2025
The county is at capacity for reusable water based on data center projects that are approved or awaiting approval from the county.
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WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Sean Sublette | Jul 17, 2025
Humid weekend with showers and drenching t-storms.

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority charters new chapter in Stafford County
by FFP staff | Jul 17, 2025
The sorority was founded on Jan. 16, 1920, on the campus of Howard University.

Public comment invited on Route 2/17 widening in Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania
by FFP staff | Jul 17, 2025
VDOT also will start construction next week on a project to replace a bridge superstructure in Caroline County.

Say ‘cheese’: Speed camera program to begin in Spotsylvania school zones on Aug. 12
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jul 17, 2025
The program was approved by the board of supervisors in January.

King George supervisors vote down solar and livestock operation
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jul 16, 2025
Board voted to deny Open Road Renewables and Gibson Solar project, which would’ve been constructed on 48 parcels totaling 890 acres.

Fredericksburg resident, 19, shot and killed in southern Stafford County
by FFP staff | Jul 16, 2025
Two juvenile suspects were arrested and charged in connection with the slaying.

Spotsylvania School Board votes to add student representative
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jul 15, 2025
Courtland District representative Carol Medawar voted against the policy, citing the board’s contentious nature.

Country artist strikes a chord at local Fredericksburg homeless shelter for Giving Guitars event
by Noelle Clark | Jul 15, 2025
Steven Cade made a stop in Fredericksburg to perform and donate a guitar for lessons at The Brisben Center.

Caroline School Board seeks engagement from supervisors on Capital Improvement Plan
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jul 18, 2025
The school board no longer presents its Capital Improvement Plan to the county’s planning commission to make recommendations to the board of supervisors.

Shut-off valve: Spotsylvania’s recycled water supply at capacity for data center cooling
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jul 17, 2025
The county is at capacity for reusable water based on data center projects that are approved or awaiting approval from the county.
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Sean Sublette | Jul 17, 2025
Humid weekend with showers and drenching t-storms.

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority charters new chapter in Stafford County
by FFP staff | Jul 17, 2025
The sorority was founded on Jan. 16, 1920, on the campus of Howard University.

Public comment invited on Route 2/17 widening in Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania
by FFP staff | Jul 17, 2025
VDOT also will start construction next week on a project to replace a bridge superstructure in Caroline County.

Paw & Order: Canine Rehab Unit ‘makes animals feel better’
by Jamar Billingsley | Jul 14, 2025
Fredericksburg-based veterinary rehab clinic offers array of canine care as alternative to surgery.

On the Agenda, July 14-18
by FFP staff | Jul 14, 2025
Your weekly rundown of public meetings across the region.

No-fish story: Milde afraid that lack of menhaden is dooming osprey
by Jonathan Hunley | Jul 13, 2025
The Republican lawmaker says Democratic partisanship is preventing a study of the fishing industry.

Report identifies major gaps in regional response to homelessness
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jul 11, 2025
Report also notes that affordable housing is increasingly elusive in the region, racial disparities persist and evictions are on the rise.
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Sean Sublette | Jul 10, 2025
Storms return this weekend, humidity stays high.

Fredericksburg Planning Commission unanimously recommends disapproval of Gateway data center
by Joey LoMonaco | Jul 10, 2025
Concerns over transmission line routes led commissioners to vote 7-0 against the project, which was intended for the 84-acre ‘Hylton tract.’

Pick a pooch: Stafford County asks for public’s help in naming new dog park
by FFP staff | Jul 10, 2025
The winning dog name will be announced at a ribbon-cutting ceremony next month.

Spotsylvania supervisors open to repairing bond with Virginia Heritage HOA
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jul 9, 2025
Residents are requesting nearly $1.3 million in relief from the county, alleging its staff prematurely released performance bonds to builder Lennar Homes.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat

Biz Beat Roundup: FredNats sale finalized
by Bill Freehling | Jul 9, 2025
Also inside: Auto-dealership owner buys additional land for expansion, capital being raised for local sports resort, change of leadership for large local employer.

Biz Beat Banter: Joe Wilson
by Bill Freehling | Jul 8, 2025
Longtime PermaTreat Pest and Termite Control owner Joe Wilson talks about the various moments of serendipity that have shaped his life.

Biz Beat Clips: Dimas Downtown
by Bill Freehling | Jul 7, 2025
The historic Fredericksburg Square property at 525 Caroline St. in Downtown Fredericksburg is set to re-open as an event and wedding venue. Heidi Dimas will open Fredericksburg Square by Dimas Downtown at the 19,000-square-foot building. Watch the video to learn more.

Biz Beat Roundup: Fredericksburg house sells for record high
by Bill Freehling | Jul 2, 2025
Also inside: Richmond developer eyeing former hospital, chef with DC chops details plans for downtown space, commercial brokerage re-locating offices.

Biz Beat Banter: Emmett Snead
by Bill Freehling | Jul 1, 2025
Snead’s Farm owner Emmett Snead talks about his lifelong career in farming, his childhood growing up on a dairy farm in Fredericksburg and more.
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News from B101.5/WFVA

PHOTOS: Rising Rappahannock
by Ted Schubel | Jul 19, 2025
Heavy rain upsteam is bringing the water levels up at City Dock.

Spotsylvania fire chief the new President of the Southeastern Association of Fire Chiefs
by Ted Schubel | Jul 19, 2025
The organization represents fire service leaders across ten southeastern states.

LISTEN: Get ready for the end of Windows 10 support this fall
by Ted Schubel | Jul 18, 2025
Dave the Computer Guy with Techs in the Burg in Fredericksburg says now is the time to start looking for a new computer.

LISTEN: Micah prepared for all weather
by Ted Schubel | Jul 17, 2025
Heat or flooding this time of year, Micah’s Meghann Cotter says they’re prepared…but they still need your help.

WATCH: A place to remember students who have passed away in Spotsylvania
by Ted Schubel | Jul 15, 2025
School Board approves the memorial park at central office.
News from around Virginia



Fredericksburg SPCA Compassionate Care Camp

Give your children the opportunity to connect with animals and become advocates for animal welfare this summer at the Fred SPCA Compassionate Care Camp! Designed for ages 6-13, our camp introduces kids to animal care, career fields, and the work we do at the Fredericksburg SPCA. From learning about dogs and cats to exploring foster and adoption practices, there’s something for every young animal lover. All camp proceeds support our life-saving mission.
Week-long sessions run Monday-Friday with half-day (9 AM-12 PM) or full-day (9 AM-4 PM) options, discounted rates and financial assistance may be available.
Spring Break Camp (March 24-28) and Summer Camp (June-August) feature specialized weeks, including Sensory Friendly Week tailored for campers who thrive in quieter, soothing environments. Learn more and register today to make a difference for animals and your child’s summer experience!

2025 STEM Summer Camps

Students gain technical expertise in building and understanding advanced technologies, laying a foundation for future careers in STEM, cybersecurity, and engineering. The camps also emphasize teamwork, communication, and digital literacy, promoting cyber awareness and responsible technology use.
Each camp offers week-long, immersive experiences aimed at teaching kids technical skills, creativity, and problem-solving, running Monday through Friday, through the months of June to August. The Cyber Titans summer program includes camps such as Build Your Own Gaming PC and Build and Your Own 3D Printer.

FOR’s Summer Camp

Summer Camp Registration is NOW OPEN!
Give your kiddos an unforgettable summer exploring the Rappahannock & Robinson River!
- Riverside Preserve (Marshall)| June 9th – June 27th
- Float on Farms (Madison) | July 7th – July 25th
- HQ Summer Camp (Fredericksburg) | June 2nd – August 1st
- Crow’s Nest Research Center (Stafford) | June 2nd – June 27th
Spots are limited—register now before they fill up! *Please note that dates vary based on grade level, camp focus, and half day or full day options.
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.