PHOTOS: ‘No Kings’ and ‘No Gerrymandering’ rallies in Fredericksburg
by Jeff Kearney | Mar 28, 2026
Political protests with opposing interests took center stage at the corner of Route 3 and William Street on Saturday.
‘Hold the line’: Spotsylvania residents implore supervisors not to raise taxes
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 28, 2026
A final decision on tax rates is expected on April 7.
Press Rewind: March 23-28
by Jonathan Hunley | Mar 28, 2026
Here’s what you may have missed last week, curated by Free Press staff.
More news from The Free Press
Three Spotsylvania High School seniors killed in crash
by FFP staff | Mar 28, 2026
Incident took place Friday night in the 5300 block of Lewiston Road.
Body found in Caroline woods; incident being investigated as a homicide
by FFP staff | Mar 28, 2026
Sheriff’s office has not identified the victim.
Fredericksburg, King George to hold No Kings rallies on March 28
by Rick Horner | Mar 27, 2026
A ‘No Gerrymandering’ protest held by the University of Mary Washington College Republicans and the Fredericksburg Area Young Republicans is scheduled on the same day.
City police investigating string of assaults along Canal Path, Heritage Trail
by FFP staff | Mar 27, 2026
String of assaults featured a male suspect grabbing women’s buttocks before fleeing.
Buc not stopping: Stafford County planning commissioners recommend approval of Buc-ee’s
by Jonathan Hunley | Mar 27, 2026
The proposal will now go before the Board of Supervisors.
First Caroline race in a decade encourages residents to be ‘mindful’ of mental and physical health
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 26, 2026
The Mindful Miles 5k and one-mile race will be held May 2, beginning at 8 a.m.
Stafford supervisors agree to delay vote on county budget, oppose collective-bargaining bills
by Jonathan Hunley | Mar 26, 2026
They now plan to approve a spending plan on April 28.
If you build it? Sunshine Ballpark Foundation pitches new multipurpose field
by Joey LoMonaco | Mar 26, 2026
If built, third playing surface would accommodate everything from cricket to lacrosse.
‘Hold the line’: Spotsylvania residents implore supervisors not to raise taxes
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 28, 2026
A final decision on tax rates is expected on April 7.
Press Rewind: March 23-28
by Jonathan Hunley | Mar 28, 2026
Here’s what you may have missed last week, curated by Free Press staff.
Three Spotsylvania High School seniors killed in crash
by FFP staff | Mar 28, 2026
Incident took place Friday night in the 5300 block of Lewiston Road.
Body found in Caroline woods; incident being investigated as a homicide
by FFP staff | Mar 28, 2026
Sheriff’s office has not identified the victim.
Fredericksburg, King George to hold No Kings rallies on March 28
by Rick Horner | Mar 27, 2026
A ‘No Gerrymandering’ protest held by the University of Mary Washington College Republicans and the Fredericksburg Area Young Republicans is scheduled on the same day.
Common ground?: Spotsylvania supervisors and school board value CTE, but three positions cut from latest budget proposal
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 25, 2026
School board member Rich Lieberman requested the board of supervisors end categorically funding the school division.
Fredericksburg City Council to advertise five-cent increase in real estate tax rate
by Joey LoMonaco | Mar 25, 2026
A public hearing on the budget is set for 7 p.m. on April 21.
PHOTOS: UVA Cavaliers defeat the Maryland Terrapins 16-6 in Collegiate Clash
by Jeff Kearney | Mar 24, 2026
Teams faced off in Fredericksburg’s Virginia Credit Union Stadium.
A bad rap: Spotsylvania school division slices FBI background check program from proposed budget
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 24, 2026
Superintendent Clint Mitchell said it would cost far more than the allotted $100,000 to implement the program for all employees.
Fredericksburg Circuit Court clerk launches VADeed Alert to help prevent deed fraud
by FFP staff | Mar 24, 2026
Service can alert residents when land documents are recorded in their name or map parcel number.
Bowling Green Town Manager honored as a ‘Public Service Champion’
by FFP staff | Mar 23, 2026
India Adams-Jacobs was hired as Bowling Green’s town manager in 2024 after serving in the same role in Colonial Beach.
Collegiate Clash returns to Virginia Credit Union Stadium Tuesday
by FFP staff | Mar 23, 2026
First pitch is scheduled for 5:35 p.m. as Virginia and Maryland square off in Fredericksburg for the second straight year.
On the Agenda, March 23-27
by FFP staff | Mar 23, 2026
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat
Biz Beat Roundup: Local organization names new executive director
by Bill Freehling | Mar 25, 2026
Also inside: Caroline estate sells for $1.875 million, preliminary work starts on apartment project, local private school finishes project
Biz Beat Banter: Julia Payne
by Bill Freehling | Mar 24, 2026
This week, Bill sits down with Julia Payne, a local woman whose public relations career has included stints working with former President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore. Payne is also the sister of local attorney Charlie Payne.
Biz Beat Clips: Kilwins opens in Fredericksburg
by Bill Freehling | Mar 23, 2026
This week we take you to the new Kilwins location at 721 Caroline St. in downtown Fredericksburg and introduce you to the two sisters who own and operate it.
Biz Beat Roundup: Orthopedic clinic taking over conference space
by Bill Freehling | Mar 18, 2026
Also inside: Fredericksburg preservation projects honored, local real estate firm opens Nashville office, thrift-store changes in Eagle Village
Biz Beat Banter: Jack Scholl (Hyperion Espresso)
by Bill Freehling | Mar 17, 2026
This week, Bill sits down with Hyperion Espresso owner Jack Scholl to discuss Jack’s path to owning the iconic downtown business and the plans he has in store for it.
Sponsored Content
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SPONSORED CONTENT: A love note to the community for Heart Month
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SPONSORED CONTENT: Mary Washington Hospital launches lifesaving stroke procedure
by FFP staff | Dec 31, 2025
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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
Food Bank distribution this week
by Ted Schubel | Mar 29, 2026
Find full details on the Food Bank Facebook events page or the free FREDFOODVA app.
PHOTOS: Cold can’t stop massive harvest at Rappahannock Education Farm
by Ted Schubel | Mar 29, 2026
Even with temps in the 40’s and windy conditions, 40 volunteers harvested nearly 25-hundred pounds of kale, collards and turnips over four hours Saturday morning in White Oak.
PHOTOS: Tree Fredericksburg giveaway sends 3,300 seedlings into the community
by Ted Schubel | Mar 29, 2026
Tree Fredericksburg turned out 3,300 seedlings at Old Mill Park, helping residents grow greener spaces with hands-on advice.
WATCH: Ladysmith build marks start of busy year for Habitat
by Ted Schubel | Mar 28, 2026
Central Rappahannock River Habitat for Humanity has begun work on the foundation of its latest build in Caroline County, kicking off what promises to be a milestone year.
LISTEN: Beeping Eggs at Belmont on Sunday
by Ted Schubel | Mar 27, 2026
The event offers an inclusive experience for blind, visually impaired, and children with disabilities from 2-4.
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.
Caroline County Sunday School Union and Vicinity 5th Sunday Community Praise and Worship

Faith, Unity and Hope: Don’t miss this afternoon of community praise and worship. The Rev. Jane Ferguson will be the worship leader; Minister Regina Wright will conduct a youth breakout session; the Rev. William Fortune of St. James Baptist Church will be the guest speaker; the Shiloh Baptist Church (Old Site) Remnant Choir will minister through song; and there will be praise dancers from Mount Oni Baptist Church.
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.

















