Affordability, jobs, election integrity take center stage in Va.’s 7th Congressional District race
by Virginia Mercury | Jul 6, 2026
Three Republicans are vying for the chance to unseat Democrat Eugene Vindman, who is running unopposed for re-election.
On the Agenda, July 6-10
by FFP staff | Jul 6, 2026
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
In first season as FredNats skipper, O’Neill has managed just fine
by Kipp Hanley | Jul 4, 2026
Former VCU baseball coach helped guide the FredNats to first-half Carolina League crown.
More news from The Free Press
PHOTOS: Fourth of July in Fredericksburg
by Tyrone Brown | Jul 4, 2026
Although heat shortened and canceled many events this year, guests still explored the Fredericksburg region early Saturday.
Press Rewind: June 29-July 4
by Jonathan Hunley | Jul 4, 2026
Here’s what you may have missed recently, curated by Free Press staff.
Virginia’s reproductive rights amendment faces legal challenges over procedural step, language
by Virginia Mercury | Jul 3, 2026
Legal challenge will be the subject of a hearing later this month, with potential implications for two other pending constitutional amendments.
Vindman, Spanberger secure federal Disaster Declaration for Virginia growers affected by ‘unprecedented’ spring freezes
by Adele Uphaus | Jul 3, 2026
In wake of damaged crops, ‘It’s more important than ever to support local farmers.’
Buc-ee’s purchases land in Stafford County for its planned travel center
by Jonathan Hunley | Jul 2, 2026
The property, located at the northwest quadrant of Interstate 95 and Courthouse Road at Exit 140, recently sold for $14.8 million.
With heat wave looming, hundreds in the Fredericksburg area lack air conditioning
by Adele Uphaus | Jul 2, 2026
The highest percentage of households without any sort of cooling is found in the City of Fredericksburg.
Virginia braces for dangerous heat wave ahead of Fourth of July weekend
by Virginia Mercury | Jul 2, 2026
Temperatures across much of the state are expected to climb into the upper 90s and low 100s, combined with heavy humidity.Â
Governance or ‘into the weeds’: Local school board members learning on the job
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jul 2, 2026
For school board members, the balancing act between governance and operations is sometimes precarious.
On the Agenda, July 6-10
by FFP staff | Jul 6, 2026
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
In first season as FredNats skipper, O’Neill has managed just fine
by Kipp Hanley | Jul 4, 2026
Former VCU baseball coach helped guide the FredNats to first-half Carolina League crown.
PHOTOS: Fourth of July in Fredericksburg
by Tyrone Brown | Jul 4, 2026
Although heat shortened and canceled many events this year, guests still explored the Fredericksburg region early Saturday.
Press Rewind: June 29-July 4
by Jonathan Hunley | Jul 4, 2026
Here’s what you may have missed recently, curated by Free Press staff.
Virginia’s reproductive rights amendment faces legal challenges over procedural step, language
by Virginia Mercury | Jul 3, 2026
Legal challenge will be the subject of a hearing later this month, with potential implications for two other pending constitutional amendments.
Stafford school board approves amended operating budget totaling $525.9M
by Adele Uphaus | Jul 1, 2026
Budget includes an additional $8.8 million in state funding.
New bill offers juvenile offenders ‘a shot at parole’ based on mitigating factors
by Rick Horner | Jun 30, 2026
The bill also states that inmates must be released within 30 days of being granted parole.
Vindman introduces bipartisan legislation to address VA staffing shortages
by FFP staff | Jun 30, 2026
U.S. Rep. Abe Hamadeh (R-Arizona) co-sponsored the bipartisan legislation.
Virginia General Assembly approves Spanberger’s budget amendments, ending monthslong impasse
by Virginia Mercury | Jun 30, 2026
Democrats defend final spending plan while Republicans criticize drawn-out negotiations and late-session policy making.
COLUMN: A lesson — a good one! — in ships, shanties and the sea
by Jonathan Hunley | Jun 29, 2026
While in Baltimore, I discovered a Fredericksburg phenomenon.
PODCAST: Coffee Shop Talk with Fredericksburg Police Chief Betsy Mason
by Joey LoMonaco | Jun 29, 2026
This month, Free Press Editor-in-Chief Joey LoMonaco sits down with Fredericksburg Police Chief Betsy Mason to discuss everything from Flock Safety cameras to a series of unsolved assaults on the Canal Path.
PHOTOS: Fredericksburg Tattoo Invitational
by Tyrone Brown | Jun 29, 2026
Artists and subjects ink new art during event on Sunday at Fredericksburg Convention Center.
On the Agenda, June 29-July 3
by FFP staff | Jun 29, 2026
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat
Biz Beat Roundup: New amenity for Riverfront Park
by Bill Freehling | Jun 24, 2026
Also inside: 100 homes sold in region, senior-living facility receives accolades, downtown bagel shop opens
Biz Beat Banter: Mitzi Brown
by Bill Freehling | Jun 23, 2026
This week, Bill sits down with Mitzi Brown, co-founder of the Fredericksburg Free Press.
Biz Beat Clips: The Gauntlet Golf Club
by Bill Freehling | Jun 22, 2026
This week we talk to the new owner of The Gauntlet Golf Club in Stafford County about his plans for the course.
Biz Beat Roundup: Area housing prices hit new high
by Bill Freehling | Jun 17, 2026
Also inside: Additional tenants announced for Thornburg project, area commercial Realtor receives distinction, rezoning requested in Stafford
Biz Beat Banter: Dr. Maithreyi Sarma
by Bill Freehling | Jun 16, 2026
Bill sits down with Dr. Maithreyi Sarma, a hematologist and medical oncologist for Mary Washington Healthcare.
Sponsored Content
SPONSORED CONTENT: Protect your skin this summer
by Mary Washington Healthcare | Jul 2, 2026
Tips to prevent skin damage from prolonged sun exposure.
SPONSORED CONTENT: Community baby shower connects families with resources
by Mary Washington Healthcare | May 31, 2026
Free event provides a one-stop resource hub for families preparing to welcome a child.
SPONSORED CONTENT: You are not alone
by Mary Washington Healthcare | May 3, 2026
A message to mothers about mental health.
SPONSORED CONTENT: CareerPath program promises direct connection to real jobs
by Sponsored Content | Apr 23, 2026
Goodwill answers top questions about new program.
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.
News from B101.5/WFVA
Area road work this week
by Ted Schubel | Jul 6, 2026
For updated information, check 511 Virginia.
PHOTOS: Artist beats the heat to keep Goolrick’s mural on schedule
by Ted Schubel | Jul 5, 2026
Fredericksburg artist Bill Harris is in the home stretch on the colorful new mural covering the back of Goolrick’s on the Sophia Street side.
Food Bank distribution this week
by Ted Schubel | Jul 5, 2026
Find full details on the Foodbank Facebook events page or the free FREDFOODVA app.
WATCH: How a steamy 4th turned into a stormy 4th
by Ted Schubel | Jul 5, 2026
A late afternoon storm on July 4th changed some fireworks plans.
WATCH: Looking to the past for lessons about the future
by Ted Schubel | Jul 5, 2026
Bill Garner, Kerry Devine and Deuntay Diggs discuss what America’s history can teach us about the challenges and opportunities ahead during the America 250 celebration at Ferry Farm in Stafford.
News from around Virginia
Summer Camp with Friends of the Rappahannock

It’s that time of year again to sign up for Friends of the Rappahannock’s Summer Camps! Join us as we engage with the outdoors, learn about river health and ecology, learn river safety, and most importantly, explore and discover the wonders that the river has to offer. We offer camps for rising 1st through 8th graders throughout June and July in two locations: Fredericksburg and Stafford, both offering unique and exciting experiences in the great outdoors.Â
In Fredericksburg, camp is hosted at FOR’s headquarters, located right on the Rappahannock River. We are offering six weeks of camp running from June to July. Campers will kayak, paddleboard, and tube on the river while learning about the ecology of our river and its importance in maintaining health through interactive games and activities. We are also love to share that we are again hosting a Girl’s Camp for rising 6th – 8th grade girls who want to build their confidence in the outdoors. This camp will be held June 8th – 11th. The girls will explore the Rappahannock watershed from the mountains to the tidal regions, where they will create lifelong memories and friendships while hiking, kayaking, tubing, paddleboarding, and participating in an optional overnight camping experience under the stars.
At our Stafford Camp location, we offer four weeks of camp in June at Crow’s Nest Research Center right along the beautiful Accokeek Creek. Campers will experience the quiet and pristine wilderness of Crow’s Nest Natural Area Preserve as they hike, fish, kayak, and paddleboard along Accokeek Creek. They will also learn about river safety and how to be good stewards of the land and water as they participate in interactive games and activities in and along the creek.
Visit https://riverfriends.org/education/summer-camp/ for more information and to reserve your spot. Our camps fill up quickly, so snag your spot today! Summer camp with FOR is a one-of-a-kind adventure that creates lasting memories and friendships among our campers. We hope your child will join us for some river fun this summer!
The Dean Hall Youth Summer Wrestling Club

FREE Wednesday Party Trivia Nights to Support Local Nonprofits and Build Community

503 Sophia St.
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Join Go Local FXBG on Wednesday evenings in July for trivia, prizes, and community impact at Brock’s Riverside Grill in Downtown Fredericksburg! Expect fun trivia rounds, cool prizes, community connections, and a 50/50 raffle supporting the nonprofit of the week. Come hang out, test your knowledge, and help us support a great local cause!
July’s Nonprofits:
July 1: Ruyts FoundationÂ
www.ruytsfoundation.org
July 8: Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank
www.fredfood.org
July 15: The Knowledge ExchangeÂ
helping support local students and lifelong learners.
www.tkenonprofit.org
July 22nd: Community Threads
www.communitythreadsva.org
July 29th: Fairy Godmother Project
This week we’re supporting the Fairy Godmother Project, a Fredericksburg-based nonprofit helping local families facing pediatric cancer. Fairy Godmother Project supports families through all phases of a pediatric cancer diagnosis by helping ease the day-to-day stress that comes with treatment, appointments, caregiving, and uncertainty. Their work helps provide emotional and practical support so parents and caregivers can focus on what matters most: being there for their child.
Learn more about the organization here:
www.fairygodmotherproject.org
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.

















