
I-95 southbound ramps closed Monday night at Exit 118
by FFP staff | May 19, 2025
Overnight on- and off-ramp closures are required to pave the Route 606 intersection near the ramps in Spotsylvania.

Stafford superintendent Smith: Funding from feds, state at issue
by Jonathan Hunley | Apr 1, 2025
Smith, who took division’s top post in December, also addressed DEI policies.

Legislative wins: Youngkin signs bills by lawmakers Cole, Durant
by Jonathan Hunley | Apr 1, 2025
The topics of the bills with local connections ranged from campaign-finance abuse to breast cancer.
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Johnston to step down as Fredericksburg’s Director of Planning and Building
by Joey LoMonaco | Jun 26, 2024
Johnston, who’s served in that role for the past 11 years, will retire effective Oct. 1.

Rappahannock Area Health District to offer free, walk-in HIV testing
by FFP staff | Jun 26, 2024
Walk-in hours are 1-3:30 p.m. on June 27 at the Fredericksburg Health Department (608 Jackson St.). No appointments are required.

Stafford School Board selects superintendent search firm
by FFP staff | Jun 26, 2024
JG Consulting to host community engagement events later this summer.

Maryland man killed in Caroline crash
by FFP staff | Jun 26, 2024
Marks the second fatal crash in Caroline in less than a week in which the victim wasn’t wearing a seatbelt.

Spotsylvania School Board nixes drug testing; encourages unlicensed teachers to help with shortage
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jun 25, 2024
Board votes to continue testing only employees with a CDL and to permit interim, unlicensed teachers for the third consecutive year.

Fredericksburg City school board adopts revised budget
by FFP staff | Jun 25, 2024
Fiscal Year 2024-25 operating budget totals $59,129,452, with a Special Revenue (Grants) budget of $11,045,852 and a Capital Improvements Budget in the amount of $1,250,000.

Stafford County crime report, June 19-24
by FFP staff | Jun 25, 2024
One-star review: Cars egged at Amazon warehouse.

VRE to eliminate youth fares, slightly increase cost for adult riders
by FFP staff | Jun 25, 2024
Changes go into effect July 1.

Fredericksburg Area Museum to hold Black Arts Festival at Riverfront Park
by Noelle Clark | Oct 27, 2024
Held on and off in Fredericksburg for the last 49 years, this year’s event will be held Nov. 2 from noon-7 p.m. at Riverfront Park.

Press Rewind, Oct. 20-26
by FFP staff | Oct 27, 2024
Jeremiah Community takes a step forward, and a rift arises over conservation districts in Fredericksburg highlight this week’s edition of Press Rewind.

‘By the grace of God’: Caesar back on the court after shocking incident
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Oct 27, 2024
Fredericksburg Christian School basketball standout suffered cardiac arrest during a game last winter.

High school football roundup: Simmons’ all-around performance helps Bears hand Indians first loss
by Devin Payne | Oct 26, 2024
Camden Simmons threw a touchdown pass and returned a kickoff for a score, and the Riverbend High School football team handed Stafford its first loss of the season in a 35-14 upset Friday night. Simmons returned the opening kickoff 97 yards for a TD to give the host...

Foxes survive Cyclones, move another step closer to fifth straight district title
by Devin Payne | Oct 26, 2024
Foxes look to cement title with wins in final two games over Spotsylvania and Chancellor, respectively.

Fredericksburg city crime report, June 20-25
by FFP staff | Jun 25, 2024
Console caper at GameStop; apartment vandal hits rock bottom.

Lights, camera, infraction: Automated school zone speed enforcement coming to Fredericksburg
by Joey LoMonaco | Jun 24, 2024
Devices in zones outside Hugh Mercer Elementary and James Monroe High School could be operational before end of the year and generate $900,000 in annual revenue for city.

Spotsylvania hires Colonial Beach’s Mitchell as next superintendent
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jun 24, 2024
Mitchell comes to Spotsylvania after leading a division with two schools and 625 total students.

Spotsylvania man, 22, killed in Caroline crash
by FFP staff | Jun 24, 2024
The victim was not wearing a seatbelt, according to Virginia State Police.

‘A crushing feeling’: Bowling Green mobile home park residents met with more issues in Port Royal
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jun 24, 2024
Rodney Washington obtained a building permit and paid $6,500 to relocate his trailer to Port Royal but is being denied a zoning permit from the town.

FredNats drop series finale to snap four-game winning streak
by FFP staff | Jun 23, 2024
The Down East Wood Ducks pulled away with five runs in the final two innings to earn the victory.

Taste of Spotsylvania highlights ‘flavor profiles’ across Fredericksburg area
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jun 23, 2024
More than 100 vendors, including 30 food trucks, participated in the inaugural event at Spotsylvania Towne Center.

R-Board program aims to break the cycle of two-wheeled waste
by Kathy Knotts | Jun 22, 2024
Joint venture with Stafford Community Church has saved more than 75 bicycles from languishing in landfills.
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Simply Angels collecting hurricane relief items Thursday on Cool Springs Road in Stafford
by Ted Schubel | Oct 10, 2024
Simply Angels says items collected on Thursday will head towards the border of Virginia and Tennessee in a hard hit area that has somewhat been forgotten about because of location.

WATCH: New book on ghosts in the area–Haunted Fredericksburg
by Ted Schubel | Oct 10, 2024
Michelle Hamilton says she’s seen (and heard) the paranormal at the Mary Washington House on Charles Street.

All-terrain wheelchairs at Manassas Battlefield Park
by Ted Schubel | Oct 9, 2024
The Manassas National Battlefield Park...

Northern Neck Electric Cooperative’s Powering Community Golf Tournament raises $7,000 for Ledwith Lewis Free Clinic
by Ted Schubel | Oct 9, 2024
Officials say the clinic will be able to use the $7,000 to deliver nearly $200,000 in medical assistance to those in the region.

Emergency bridge repair over Accokeek creek in Stafford
by Ted Schubel | Oct 9, 2024
Route 1 northbound will be reduced to a single lane at the bridge for approximately 10 days as crews fix a bridge rail and guardrail damaged in a tractor-trailer crash
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Mental Health Series at Riverside


32nd Annual Manassas African American Heritage Festival

This free community event will feature live music and bands like “Quiet Fire” School supply giveaways, a classic car show, food trucks, activities for the kids and much much more. See you there!

2025 History at Sunset at Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania NMP

Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.