Schools, community agencies dominate city budget hearing
by Joey LoMonaco | Apr 22, 2026
Speakers advocate for more school funding, particularly for special education, where the division lags behind.
Caroline County Public Schools hosting Region III job fair on Saturday morning
by FFP staff | Apr 22, 2026
The event will feature sessions on how to become a licensed teacher.
Congressional redistricting is narrowly approved statewide
by Jonathan Hunley | Apr 22, 2026
In the Fredericksburg area, though, the “yes” side, which supported the redistricting, prevailed only in the city.
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Virginia voters back redistricting amendment after months of legal and political battles
by Virginia Mercury | Apr 22, 2026
Measure passed by a vote of 50.7-49.3% out of 2.5 million ballots cast, according to unofficial results from the Virginia Department of Elections.
Two cases of measles confirmed in Stafford County
by FFP staff | Apr 21, 2026
The Virginia Department of Health is working to identify those who are at risk.
Fredericksburg region business figures weigh in on state minimum wage bill
by Rick Horner | Apr 21, 2026
Bill could improve regional economy, put strain on small businesses.
Local school closures, changes due to Tuesday’s referendum
by FFP staff | Apr 21, 2026
Some school divisions closing, others to remain open during redistricting vote.
FredNats’ Cabrera named Carolina League player of the week
by FFP staff | Apr 20, 2026
Outfielder posted .500 average, hit two home runs during between April 13-19.
Questions and answers about Virginia’s redistricting referendum
by Virginia Mercury | Apr 20, 2026
If approved, the standalone referendum would allow for partisan redistricting in Virginia.
On the Agenda, April 20-24
by FFP staff | Apr 20, 2026
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
Woman’s Club of Fredericksburg awards 2026 President’s Woman of the Year
by Kathy Knotts | Apr 19, 2026
Anita Crossfield named club’s woman of the year.
Caroline County Public Schools hosting Region III job fair on Saturday morning
by FFP staff | Apr 22, 2026
The event will feature sessions on how to become a licensed teacher.
Congressional redistricting is narrowly approved statewide
by Jonathan Hunley | Apr 22, 2026
In the Fredericksburg area, though, the “yes” side, which supported the redistricting, prevailed only in the city.
Virginia voters back redistricting amendment after months of legal and political battles
by Virginia Mercury | Apr 22, 2026
Measure passed by a vote of 50.7-49.3% out of 2.5 million ballots cast, according to unofficial results from the Virginia Department of Elections.
Two cases of measles confirmed in Stafford County
by FFP staff | Apr 21, 2026
The Virginia Department of Health is working to identify those who are at risk.
Fredericksburg region business figures weigh in on state minimum wage bill
by Rick Horner | Apr 21, 2026
Bill could improve regional economy, put strain on small businesses.
‘A major milestone for the city:’ Elated Eagles riding high after national championship run
by Jamar Billingsley | Apr 18, 2026
UMW celebrated with a 45-minute trolley ride Saturday before hearing from Fredericksburg Mayor Kerry Devine and other program stakeholders.
PHOTOS: Fredericksburg celebrates UMW hoops national championship
by Jeff Kearney | Apr 18, 2026
Photojournalist Jeff Kearney rode along with the team as city turned out in celebration.
Stafford County supervisors still weighing real-estate tax rate options
by Jonathan Hunley | Apr 18, 2026
County administrator: It will be a few years before data center tax revenue is a game-changer.
Press Rewind: April 13-18
by Jonathan Hunley | Apr 18, 2026
Here’s what you may have missed last week, curated by Free Press staff.
From San Salvador to Stafford, Jorge Mendez known as ‘a fervent gatherer of people’
by Kristin Davis | Apr 18, 2026
Mendez, the co-director of Virginia Organizing, is a recipient of the Drum Major for Justice Award for his lifetime of work in advocacy.
City hosts first stop of Underground Railroad project
by Kathy Knotts | Apr 17, 2026
Tony Cohen first walked the path 30 years ago, now he repeats the trek with a statue of Harriet Tubman in tow.
Caroline implements water restrictions on residents and businesses
by FFP staff | Apr 17, 2026
The county is experiencing a severe drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor map.
‘Primary suspect’ in Akens’ disappearance not cooperating with authorities, police say
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Apr 17, 2026
James Branton has an appearance in Spotsylvania County Circuit Court scheduled for Tuesday at 9 a.m.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat
Biz Beat Roundup: Local auto dealership changes hands
by Bill Freehling | Apr 22, 2026
Also inside: New townhouses planned near Fredericksburg train station, data center campus proposed in Spotsylvania, UMW board raises tuition
Biz Beat Banter: Anne Little
by Bill Freehling | Apr 21, 2026
This week, Bill sits down with Tree Fredericksburg Co-founder Anne Little to discuss her career before coming to Fredericksburg, the success of Tree Fredericksburg, her thoughts on running again for City Council and more.
Biz Beat Clips: Fred Books
by Bill Freehling | Apr 20, 2026
This week we tell you about Fred Books, a business started by two Fredericksburg-area men that hosts regular public sales featuring books, vinyl, puzzles, movies, games and more.
Biz Beat Roundup: Kalahari announces opening day, ‘safari migration’
by Bill Freehling | Apr 15, 2026
Also inside: UMW planning downtown parade and event for national championship, menswear store coming to downtown, area median housing prices approach a half-million dollars
Biz Beat Banter: Fred Rankin
by Bill Freehling | Apr 14, 2026
Longtime Mary Washington Healthcare (MWHC) President and CEO Fred Rankin is the guest on this week’s edition of the Biz Beat Banter podcast. Fred discusses his time at MWHC and gives his thoughts on what makes for a healthy and happy retirement.
Sponsored Content
SPONSORED CONTENT: Mary Washington Pulmonology brings advanced lung care to Fredericksburg
by Mary Washington Healthcare | Mar 29, 2026
Early diagnosis is one of the most powerful tools to treat lung disease.
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.
News from B101.5/WFVA
LISTEN: Drums Along the Rappahannock program at Ferry Farm this Saturday
by Ted Schubel | Apr 22, 2026
Step back in time at a free VA250 program at George Washington’s boyhood home– Ferry Farm from 10-2.
PHOTOS: Rising Sun Neighborhood shines for Historic Garden Week in Fredericksburg
by Ted Schubel | Apr 21, 2026
Big crowds. Perfect weather. And yes—the tradition of burying a bourbon bottle weeks before the event for good weather delivered again.
Area road work this week
by Ted Schubel | Apr 20, 2026
For updated information, check 511Virginia.
LISTEN: Historic Garden Week comes to Fredericksburg on Tuesday
by Ted Schubel | Apr 19, 2026
Karli Murray (Vice-Chair) and Susan Moss (Chair) preview Historic Garden Week in Fredericksburg on April 21.
Food distribution this week
by Ted Schubel | Apr 19, 2026
Find full details on the Food Bank Facebook Events Page or free FREDFOODVA app.
News from around Virginia
FREE Party Trivia Night to Support Local Nonprofits and Build Community

Party Trivia for a Cause – April Lineup
Every Wednesday at Brock’s Riverside Grill | 6–8 PM
Get ready to flex your brain muscles and have a blast while supporting local causes at our Charity Trivia Night!
Hosted by: Go Local FXBG
Sponsored by Lpt Realty
Brock’s Riverside Grill
503 Sophia Street | Downtown Fredericksburg, VA
Free to Play | Prizes + Raffles | Community Impact
Nonprofits We’re Supporting:
April 1 – Go Local FXBG
Empowering underserved communities through workforce development, youth internships, and small business support. For more info – https://golocalfxbg.org/programs
April 8 – The Knowledge Exchange
Delivering tutoring, enrichment, and mental health–aligned programming that helps students grow academically and socially. For more info – https://tkenonprofit.org/
April 15 – Stafford Junction
Supporting families facing crisis with food security, workforce readiness, and stability-centered programming. For more info – https://staffordjunction.org/
April 22 – Remy’s Reign
Rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes neglected and unwanted dogs and cats across Virginia, giving every animal a second chance at a safe and loving home. For more info – https://remysreign.org/
April 29 – Healthy Families
Strengthening parents and caregivers with early childhood resources that build strong foundations for lifelong success. For more info – https://healthyfamiliesrappahannock.org/
We are currently seeking an April Community Sponsor!
Interested in partnering? Email: info@golocalfxbg.org
What to Expect:
- Free to play — bring your team (or join one!)
- $100 Brock’s gift card for 1st place
- Swag prizes for 2nd & 3rd
- 50/50 raffle benefiting the nonprofit of the week
- Food & drink specials from Brock’s
Every question answered helps spotlight a mission.
Every Wednesday builds stronger community.
Come for the trivia. Stay for the impact.
Summer camp or childcare in Fredericksburg

Moms/Parents — if you’re still looking for summer camp or childcare in Fredericksburg, a few spots have just opened at Cleremont Academy.
Families choose us because their children are truly known, supported, and able to thrive—not just academically, but socially and emotionally.
We are currently scheduling tours this week and prioritizing families who reserve a time in advance:
👉 https://app.tryplayground.com/Ca4QhFZQWC76RRRklC31/book/UzwUQt5YO9KowKjLYNjJ
Learn more about us here:
🌐 https://cleremontacademy.com/
Or call/text directly: (540) 373-7791
St. James’ House Spring Opening

Among Fredericksburg’s most treasured landmarks stands St. James’ House, an elegant example of colonial architecture and a living testament to the city’s vibrant history. In conjunction with Historic Garden Week, we’re thrilled to invite you to our special Spring Opening to enjoy the enduring charm of one of the city’s most historic homes.
Built in the 1760s by James Mercer, St. James’ House is one of the city’s best-preserved colonial dwellings. With its period furniture and stunning art, the home offers visitors a rare glimpse into 18th-century life in Virginia. Enjoy guided tours and experience the beauty of the spring season in this historic gem. Admission: $10
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.

















