Virginia localities raise $119M for school construction through targeted sales tax
by Virginia Mercury | Jun 22, 2026
Lawmakers advanced proposals this year to give counties and cities statewide the option to levy the tax.
On the Agenda, June 22-26
by FFP staff | Jun 22, 2026
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
Virginia Medical Imaging sues Mary Washington Healthcare for $2.25M
by Adele Uphaus | Jun 20, 2026
MWHC spokesperson: The suit, which alleges breach of contract, is ‘financially motivated’ and ‘has nothing to do with patient care.’
More news from The Free Press
NTSB report: Bus continued for nearly half a mile after first colliding with traffic in work zone
by FFP staff | Jun 19, 2026
Report: Work zone for overnight paving closed two lanes, right shoulder at time of incident.
PHOTOS: Juneteenth 2026: Celebrate the Storytellers
by Tyrone Brown | Jun 19, 2026
Market Square celebration recognizes emancipation and contributions of Black Americans.
GOP hopefuls in Virginia’s 7th District talk data centers, legislative priorities
by Jonathan Hunley | Jun 19, 2026
Republicans Philip Harding, Doug Ollivant and Rick Smithers appeared at a candidate forum on Wednesday night in Fredericksburg.
Caroline Planning Commission recommends solar ordinance before new state law takes effect
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jun 19, 2026
A new state law takes effect on July 1 that would permit a battery storage facility by-right if it accompanies a solar project.
Virginia House, Senate to meet Monday as budget deadline inches closer
by Virginia Mercury | Jun 19, 2026
State budget negotiators reportedly reach tentative, unofficial deal.
Group works to mine diamond lore from region’s Black community
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jun 18, 2026
Fredericksburg Nationals President Seth Silber, area history enthusiast Eunice Haigler are planning a documentary and a book detailing the legacy of Black baseball teams in the region.
King George’s Rinko is Work-Based Learning Professional of the Year
by FFP staff | Jun 18, 2026
Rinko is the career and technical education specialist for King George County Public Schools.
Senate budget proposal keeps data center sales tax exemption, adds new tax for industry
by Virginia Mercury | Jun 18, 2026
Proposal adds a tiered tax for the industry that targets diesel generators and would generate $1.8 billion for the state.
On the Agenda, June 22-26
by FFP staff | Jun 22, 2026
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
Virginia Medical Imaging sues Mary Washington Healthcare for $2.25M
by Adele Uphaus | Jun 20, 2026
MWHC spokesperson: The suit, which alleges breach of contract, is ‘financially motivated’ and ‘has nothing to do with patient care.’
NTSB report: Bus continued for nearly half a mile after first colliding with traffic in work zone
by FFP staff | Jun 19, 2026
Report: Work zone for overnight paving closed two lanes, right shoulder at time of incident.
PHOTOS: Juneteenth 2026: Celebrate the Storytellers
by Tyrone Brown | Jun 19, 2026
Market Square celebration recognizes emancipation and contributions of Black Americans.
GOP hopefuls in Virginia’s 7th District talk data centers, legislative priorities
by Jonathan Hunley | Jun 19, 2026
Republicans Philip Harding, Doug Ollivant and Rick Smithers appeared at a candidate forum on Wednesday night in Fredericksburg.
Kicking into high gear: Fred City founders aim to begin USL season in 2027
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jun 18, 2026
Franchise nearing agreement to play its games at the University of Mary Washington starting in May 2027.
Ghanaian mayor of Sister City makes first visit to Fredericksburg
by Sarah Artin | Jun 17, 2026
The young mayor of Prince’s Town toured the region this week.
Stafford County community survey reveals resident likes, sparks supervisor ire
by Jonathan Hunley | Jun 17, 2026
Darrell English of the Hartwood District and Crystal Vanuch of the Rock Hill District had issues with the poll.
Stafford County to hold meetings on Comprehensive Plan
by FFP staff | Jun 16, 2026
The county is in the process of updating the document, which serves as a blueprint for development.
Spanberger, legislators roll out retail weed plan, set to launch in July 2027
by Virginia Mercury | Jun 16, 2026
State sales tax on retail weed will be 6% to start and rise to 8% in 2029, while retail locations to be capped at 350 statewide.
Virginia Marine Resources Commission sets public hearing on Caroline water intake facility
by FFP staff | Jun 16, 2026
Hearing will take place next Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at the VMRC’s main office.
Healthy Generations Area Agency on Aging joins senior cool care program
by FFP staff | Jun 16, 2026
Program provides fans and/or air-conditioning units to qualified seniors.
COLUMN: Thank you to the professor who has been taking my calls for almost 30 years
by Jonathan Hunley | Jun 15, 2026
University of Mary Washington political scientist Stephen Farnsworth is retiring from the classroom.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat
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.
Biz Beat Clips: Amazon in Stafford, Part Two
by Bill Freehling | Jun 15, 2026
This week, we wrap up a two-part series taking viewers inside Amazon’s two large Stafford warehouses on Centreport Parkway.
Biz Beat Roundup: Two area banks officially tie up
by Bill Freehling | Jun 10, 2026
Also inside: Major project under way adjacent to Kalahari, area businessman re-appointed to UMW board, Under Armour opening area store
Sponsored Content
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.
SPONSORED CONTENT: The life-saving power of colonoscopies
by Mary Washington Healthcare | Mar 1, 2026
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
News from B101.5/WFVA
Area road work this week
by Ted Schubel | Jun 22, 2026
For updated information, check 511 Virginia.
LISTEN: Some area Special Olympics Virginia Athletes at USA games this week
by Ted Schubel | Jun 22, 2026
About a dozen Special Olympics Virginia athletes from the Fredericksburg area are in Minneapolis this week for Special Olympics USA games.
Food Bank distribution this week
by Ted Schubel | Jun 21, 2026
Full details on their Facebook Events Page or the free REDFOODVA app–Come once a week for Drive-Thru or Walk-Up distributions.
WATCH: Search continues for another kitchen at Ferry Farm
by Ted Schubel | Jun 19, 2026
Archaeologists say they’ve uncovered a remarkable amount of information at the kitchen site at Ferry Farm in Stafford, but one of the biggest questions remains unanswered.
PHOTOS: Floods, fish, Washington and Gary the Goose featured in new Fredericksburg mural
by Ted Schubel | Jun 18, 2026
Fredericksburg artist Bill Harris continues work on a new mural downtown on the Sophia Street side of the Goolrick’s building.
News from around Virginia
Marquis de Lafayette Lecture

Fredericksburg’s Revolutionary War Heroes FREE Lecture Series in collaboration with the Historic Fredericksburg Foundation, Inc., continues at Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4 on Thursday, July 9!
Learn more about the famous Frenchman who changed the course of the American Revolution, and his affinity with Fredericksburg. This lecture will be given by David Durham, Co-Chair of the Fredericksburg Lafayette Bicentennial Committee which planned the 200th anniversary of Lafayette’s “Farewell Tour” visit to Fredericksburg in 2024.
Fredericksburg Comic Con

Fredericksburg Comic Con returns July 11-12, 2026 to the Fredericksburg Convention Center with Special Guests, Artists, Cosplay, Anime, Gaming, Vendor Market, Artist Alley, and much more!
Kids 10 and under get in FREE with the purchase of any pass.
Visit King George Independence Celebration | July 11th at Sealston Sports Complex

🎆 Visit King George Independence Celebration 🎆
Visit King George, Westbrooke Homes, and King George Parks & Recreation invite residents and visitors to the Visit King George Independence Celebration, honoring America’s 250th Birthday.
Join us on Saturday, July 11th, at Sealston Sports Complex for an unforgettable evening of live music, family activities, food, and a spectacular fireworks display. This free community event brings together friends, families, and neighbors for one of King George’s most anticipated summer celebrations.
Event Details:
Saturday, July 11th
Festivities begin at 6:30 p.m.
Sealston Sports Complex | 11050 Fletcher’s Chapel Road, King George, VA
Admission: FREE!
Event Highlights:
🎵 Live music from ThePhipps & ThePhunk performing on the Greenchip Stage. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and enjoy an evening of great music under the summer sky.
🌭 Food vendors will be on-site offering a variety of delicious options for all ages. Come hungry and enjoy local favorites and festival-style treats.
🏰 Family fun and kids’ activities provided by KG Bounce.
⛳ Mini-golf fun for all ages—perfect for families looking to enjoy interactive activities together.
🎆 Fireworks display at approximately 9:15 p.m., lighting up the sky in celebration of Independence and community spirit.
👨👩👧 What to Know Before You Go:
• Bring lawn chairs and blankets for seating
• Arrive early for parking and the best viewing spots
• Expect a large community turnout
• Family-friendly environment for all ages
🤝 Special thanks to our event sponsors, Four Elements Electric and Local Services, for helping make this celebration possible!
🚗 Parking will be available at Sealston Elementary School (11048 Fletcher’s Chapel Road). Please follow posted signage and staff direction upon arrival.
For additional information, contact King George Parks & Recreation:
📧 [email protected]
📞 (540) 775-4386
Vendor and sponsor opportunities are available. Interested parties may contact:
📧 [email protected]
📞 (540) 775-4386
Celebrate American Independence Between the Rivers with an evening of music, community, and fireworks at one of King George’s signature summer events. Bring your family and friends and be part of this unforgettable celebration!
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.

















