FCPS names Obeng as new Chief Financial Officer
by FFP staff | Mar 11, 2026
Most recently, Obeng served as finance director for Virginia’s Pamunkey Indian Tribe.
‘No one will want to work here’: Spotsylvania school officials leery of drug testing proposal
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 10, 2026
School board also voted unanimously to keep Friday as a teacher workday and make April 21 a student holiday.
A new era of high school football: Three new coaches arrive in the Fredericksburg area as one big name departs
by Devin Payne | Mar 10, 2026
Hartwood, King George and Stafford recently announced new football coaches, while Colonial Forge’s John Brown stepped down after eight seasons.
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‘Make our community safer’: Three of Del. Joshua Cole’s bills are bound for Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s desk
by Jonathan Hunley | Mar 10, 2026
One bill would use Fredericksburg as a model for gun buyback programs statewide.
Spotsylvania County soldier dies in U.S.-Iran military conflict in Middle East
by FFP staff | Mar 9, 2026
Army Chief Warrant Officer Three Robert M. Marzan was a 54-year-old husband and father of two.
On the Agenda, March 9-13
by FFP staff | Mar 9, 2026
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
How sweet it is: Powered by second-half run, Eagles advance to Sweet 16 for second straight year
by Devin Payne | Mar 8, 2026
The Eagles advance to the Sweet 16 for the second season in a row. They’ll host Wisconsin-LaCrosse either Friday or Saturday.
‘Do not put me in a box:’ Daniels pushing to get on ballot for U.S. Senate primary
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 7, 2026
In a wide-ranging interview with the Free Press, Spotsylvania school board member makes her case as a viable candidate for Congress.
Massaponax unable to take flight in state semifinal setback to Pilots
by FFP staff | Mar 6, 2026
Panthers’ impressive postseason run ends with a loss to Norview in Class 5 semifinals.
Eagles make quick work of Lancers to advance to NCAA second round
by FFP staff | Mar 6, 2026
UMW will host Amherst College Saturday at 7:30 p.m. with a trip to the Sweet 16 on the line.
Home cooking: UMW hopeful deep postseason run starts Friday night
by Devin Payne | Mar 6, 2026
Eagles will host the first two rounds of the NCAA Division III men’s basketball tournament this weekend.
‘No one will want to work here’: Spotsylvania school officials leery of drug testing proposal
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 10, 2026
School board also voted unanimously to keep Friday as a teacher workday and make April 21 a student holiday.
A new era of high school football: Three new coaches arrive in the Fredericksburg area as one big name departs
by Devin Payne | Mar 10, 2026
Hartwood, King George and Stafford recently announced new football coaches, while Colonial Forge’s John Brown stepped down after eight seasons.
‘Make our community safer’: Three of Del. Joshua Cole’s bills are bound for Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s desk
by Jonathan Hunley | Mar 10, 2026
One bill would use Fredericksburg as a model for gun buyback programs statewide.
Spotsylvania County soldier dies in U.S.-Iran military conflict in Middle East
by FFP staff | Mar 9, 2026
Army Chief Warrant Officer Three Robert M. Marzan was a 54-year-old husband and father of two.
On the Agenda, March 9-13
by FFP staff | Mar 9, 2026
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
Early voting begins Friday for Virginia redistricting referendum
by Virginia Mercury | Mar 5, 2026
Referendum comes amid series of legal challenges, court rulings that have created uncertainty about the election’s legality.
Stafford County supervisors agree to advertise real-estate tax rate of $0.985 per $100 of assessed value
by Jonathan Hunley | Mar 4, 2026
Motion to double tax rate on data center equipment thwarted.
King George Board of Supervisors adopts resolutions opposing changes to VMI
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 4, 2026
Supervisors also adopted a resolution reaffirming the county’s commitment as a “Second Amendment Sanctuary,” but declined to enter redistricting battle.
And then there was one: Massaponax boys the last area hoops team standing after dismantling James River
by Devin Payne | Mar 3, 2026
The James Monroe girls, Massaponax girls and Courtland boys eliminated from state tournament with quarterfinal losses Tuesday night.
Fredericksburg City School Board approves $68.4 million FY27 budget
by Joey LoMonaco | Mar 3, 2026
Budget, which includes a 7% pay increase for teachers, passes 4-1.
Former Fredericksburg Commonwealth’s Attorney Jenkins remembered for ‘skill and professionalism’
by FFP staff | Mar 2, 2026
Jenkins, who served in the position from 2008-21, died this past weekend.
Fredericksburg announces early-voting for April referendum
by FFP staff | Mar 2, 2026
Early voting runs March 6-April 18 at FXBG City Center.
Four Fredericksburg-area hoops teams still alive in quest for a state championship
by Devin Payne | Mar 2, 2026
The Massaponax boys and girls, Courtland boys and James Monroe girls will appear in the state quarterfinals Tuesday night.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat
Biz Beat Roundup: Well-known downtown business starting project
by Bill Freehling | Mar 11, 2026
Also inside: FAAR releases February housing data, store closing at mall, public hearing scheduled for Buc-ee’s project in Stafford
Biz Beat Banter: Al Fagan
by Bill Freehling | Mar 10, 2026
This week, Bill sits down with Al Fagan to discuss his long business career and path to becoming president and CEO of The Oberle Academy in Fredericksburg.
Biz Beat Clips: Graze Craze
by Bill Freehling | Mar 9, 2026
This week we take you to the new Graze Craze location in Central Park, which offers charcuterie boards for a variety of occasions.
Biz Beat Roundup: Popular franchise opens in downtown Fredericksburg
by Bill Freehling | Mar 4, 2026
Also inside: Big-box space again available in Central Park, executive chef named for downtown eatery, restaurant closes at Spotsylvania Towne Centre
Biz Beat Banter: Fitzhugh Johnson
by Bill Freehling | Mar 3, 2026
This week, Bill talks to local commercial real estate professional Fitzhugh Johnson about how he has overcome some personal struggles to emerge as a bright star in the local real estate scene.
Sponsored Content
SPONSORED CONTENT: The life-saving power of colonoscopies
by Mary Washington Healthcare | Mar 1, 2026
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
SPONSORED CONTENT: CareerPath Accelerator: Powering the future of local work in the Rappahannock region
by Sponsored Content | Feb 10, 2026
Rappahannock Goodwill Industries is actively integrating artificial intelligence career training into its workforce development services to prepare job seekers for an evolving market.
SPONSORED CONTENT: A love note to the community for Heart Month
by Sponsored Content | Jan 30, 2026
Taking care of patient hearts is personal for this echocardiographer.
SPONSORED CONTENT: Mary Washington Hospital launches lifesaving stroke procedure
by FFP staff | Dec 31, 2025
Thrombectomy can dramatically improve recovery and survival rates.
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.
News from B101.5/WFVA
Navy testing could bring loud noise near Dahlgren
by Ted Schubel | Mar 11, 2026
Residents near the Naval Support Facility in Dahlgren may hear very loud noise today and Friday as the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division conducts range testing.
Overnight delays expected on Route 1 near Falmouth Bridge
by Ted Schubel | Mar 10, 2026
Beginning Thursday VDOT crews will remove overhead signs as part of an ongoing safety project.
LISTEN: Storm safety should include natural gas
by Ted Schubel | Mar 10, 2026
This is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Virginia, a reminder to prepare before storms hit.
WATCH: FailSafe-ERA’s Wall of Change highlights transformation
by Ted Schubel | Mar 9, 2026
Walk into FailSafe-ERA’s Fredericksburg office and the Wall of Change immediately stands out—recognizing people who have rebuilt their lives after incarceration.
Area road work this week
by Ted Schubel | Mar 9, 2026
For updated information, check 511Virginia.
News from around Virginia
Give Me Liberty: Virginia & The Forging of a Nation – Traveling Exhibition

Give Me Liberty: Virginia & The Forging of a Nation will explore the unique and essential Virginia people, events, and sites that helped bring liberty and democracy to a nation. Commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, this exhibit will highlight the complex, diverse, and inspiring Virginia history which is, in fact, America’s story.
Give Me Liberty will provide context for the coming of the Revolution in Virginia and brings visitors into the core of the action from 1774 through 1776, highlighting how the American Revolution was a war, and more than a war.
Give Me Liberty: Virginia & The Forging of a Nation is the signature exhibition of Virginia’s 250th Commission. This exhibition is curated in partnership with the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation (JYF) and presented by VA250, Virginia’s semiquincentennial planning commission. Central Rappahannock Regional Library is honored to host this exhibition with sponsorship from Tour Stafford.
The Salvation Army Family Store Going Out of Business Sale

The Salvation Army Fredericksburg Family Store is closing its store on Monday, March 30, 2026.
25% off store wide Monday 9th- Saturday 14th
50% off store wide Monday 16th- Saturday 21st
75% off store wide Monday 23rd- Saturday 28th
Check Facebook weekly for sales announcement changes.
Donation pick-ups will no longer be scheduled.
Trivia for a Cause

503 Sophia Street | Downtown Fredericksburg, VA
• $100 Brock’s gift card to 1st place
• Swag prizes for 2nd & 3rd place
• 50/50 raffle benefiting the nonprofit of the week
• Food & drink specials from Brock’s
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.


















