
Trail extension now open at Crow’s Nest Nature Preserve
by FFP staff | Aug 4, 2025
Newly-opened stretch of trail runs along Potomac Creek and totals 4.4 miles.

Stafford woman, 32, charged with second-degree murder in shooting
by FFP staff | Jul 21, 2025
An investigation revealed the shooting was allegedly domestic-related.

Germanna awarded $350K grant from Lowe’s Foundation
by FFP staff | Jul 21, 2025
Grant will aid in building and deploying mobile training units.
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Phelps won’t seek reelection to Spotsylvania School Board
by Taft Coghill Jr. | May 13, 2025
Often-outspoken, she has represented county’s Lee Hill District since 2017.

A Fair chance to cope: FCPS Mental Health event offers resources, dialogue
by Joey LoMonaco | May 12, 2025
Fair at JM included sessions, conversations and activities related to youth mental health.

Fredericksburg area is no wonderland for working families, according to latest ALICE report
by Taft Coghill Jr. | May 12, 2025
Percentage of ‘asset limited’ households in the Fredericksburg area range from 22% in King George to 31% in Fredericksburg.

Brittany Flowers has heard foster care horror stories. Now she works to make fairy-tale endings.
by Joey LoMonaco | May 11, 2025
Foster parenting is a family endeavor for Flowers, a family systems coordinator with nonprofit UMFS Fredericksburg.
PHOTOS: University of Mary Washington 2025 Commencement
by Jeff Kearney | May 10, 2025
Sights and scenes from UMW’s 114th commencement ceremony, held on Saturday.

Aquia District voters will have choice of three candidates for supervisor in November
by Jonathan Hunley | May 9, 2025
Supervisor Monica Gary, an independent, will face Democrat Maya Guy and Republican Hank Scharpenberg.

Kids theater group is a golden ticket to the performing arts
by Stephen Hu | May 9, 2025
Extended production of Willy Wonka begins June 6 in King George.

Population growth is ‘driver’ of Stafford Courthouse road improvement project
by Jonathan Hunley | May 9, 2025
Construction on the $30 million effort will begin later this month.

Fredericksburg participates in worldwide ‘No Kings’ protest
by Rick Horner | Jun 14, 2025
Several hundred people attended Fredericksburg’s ‘No Kings’ protest on June 14.

Bears down: Riverbend baseball team’s run ends in state semifinals
by Devin Payne | Jun 14, 2025
The Riverbend, Caroline and Mountain View softball teams also came up short in the state tournament this week.

Road to recovery: Bowling Green businesses impacted by Main Street closure getting back on track
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jun 13, 2025
A $1.2 million project to replace a collapsed sewer line and two manholes has affected foot traffic at main street businesses.

Ye of ‘little faith:’ Caroline supervisor casts doubt on his board’s promise to build new school
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jun 13, 2025
Board voted 4-1 to agree to an MOU with the school board to renovate two elementary schools and allow trailers at one of them, but a new school wasn’t mentioned in the draft.
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Sean Sublette | Jun 13, 2025
Humid weekend with showers, storms.
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Sean Sublette | May 9, 2025
Look for occasional

Stafford supervisors vote to spend nearly $9 million on school projects
by Jonathan Hunley | May 8, 2025
They agreed to budget $3 million to buy a warehouse, $3.1 million to purchase Chromebooks and $2.5 million to buy land for a new Drew Middle School.

King George Board of Supervisors facing more legal challenges
by Taft Coghill Jr. | May 8, 2025
The Hopyard Farm Homeowners Association is seeking a declaratory judgment against the county; the Local IAAF 4438 is exploring legal action, as well.

Spotsy school board chair issues ‘first warning’ about decorum during public comment
by Taft Coghill Jr. | May 8, 2025
Email from board chair Megan Jackson noted that the body will follow policy that allows law enforcement to remove speakers from building.

Students from 22 Stafford schools participate in ‘Get Rid of Litter Recycled Art Contest’
by FFP staff | May 8, 2025
The competition was held by the Rappahannock Regional Solid Waste Management Board and the Stafford school division at Colonial Forge High School last month.

Vandalism damages several headstones at city cemetery
by Joey LoMonaco | May 7, 2025
Investigation underway into incident, which resulted in an estimated $20,000 damage.

Concerned leaders ‘sound the alarm’ on youth violence during community forum
by Jamar Billingsley | May 7, 2025
Recent spate of gun violence spurs community leaders to identify problems, seek solutions.

Stafford to hold public meeting on Route 1 and Courthouse Road intersection improvement project
by FFP staff | May 7, 2025
The work will widen Route 1 and provide improvements to the road and at its intersections with Courthouse Road and Bells Hill Road/Hope Road.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat

Biz Beat Banter Episode 2: Charles W. McDaniel
by Bill Freehling | Nov 13, 2024
We covered a range of topics during our 45-minute conversation with the Hilldrup CEO and president — both personal and professional.

See which houses sold locally last week (Nov. 5-12)
by Bill Freehling | Nov 13, 2024
Eighty-two houses sold last week in the Fredericksburg region, with a Prince Edward Street home in downtown Fredericksburg topping the list.

Biz Beat Briefs: Nov. 14
by Bill Freehling | Nov 13, 2024
Popular candy store opens at Towne Centre, Foode chef designs menu items for GMU students, restaurant opens in Stafford

FXBG’s Central Park holding strong
by Bill Freehling | Nov 11, 2024
Multiple sought-after tenants have signed on of late at Central Park, which the Silver Companies developed about 20 years ago and includes about 2 million square feet of retail space off State Route 3 near Interstate 95.

Fredericksburg housing prices set new mark
by Bill Freehling | Nov 11, 2024
The median housing sales price in the City of Fredericksburg — and the region as a whole — hit a new high last month.
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WATCH: More information for the Johnny Johnson mural
by Ted Schubel | Jun 8, 2025
A plaque has been added to the mural on the corner of William and Sophia streets downtown.

WATCH: Stratford Hall–about to play a big part in the VA250 programs
by Ted Schubel | Jun 8, 2025
The only two brothers to sign the Declaration of Independence came from the Westmoreland County home.

Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank distribution this week
by Ted Schubel | Jun 8, 2025
The Food Bank says you’re welcome to come by for food assistance once a week, whether you choose a Drive-Thru, Walk-Up, or Fresh Market distribution.

PHOTOS: A little rain, a lot of fun
by Ted Schubel | Jun 8, 2025
Fredericksburg SPCA 5K Recue Run–Start and finish at the downtown library.

PHOTOS: 100 new citizens take the oath at Stratford Hall
by Ted Schubel | Jun 8, 2025
The new Americans come from 39 countries.
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The 66th Annual King George Fall Festival

THE 66th Annual King George Fall Festival is set for October 11, 2025. This year’s theme is “Back to our Roots”! We are looking forward to a great event full of vendors and crafters, food trucks and parade entrants, car show and pageant participants, and more! This family event will feature live music, FREE rides and games for the kids, the Parade, Crafters, Food Trucks, the SkillsUSA car show, Cornhole Tournament, and so much more! Mark your calendar now and make plans to attend and participate! The Fall Festival Committee is looking for CRAFTERS, VENDORS, & FOOD TRUCKS! If you want to be part of this event in any of these areas, please go to www.kgfallfestival.com for all the details and to fill out your registration forms to participate! Form links are also on the site for the parade, car show, and cornhole! Please contact Dee Strauss at [email protected] or Lori Deem at [email protected] with any questions.

Plein Air Days

Second Saturday of the Month
Gari Melchers Home and Studio invites artists of all skill levels and mediums to participate in our Plein Air Days. On these unique days, artists are encouraged to create in our gardens, display their work in progress, and meet with other artists and visitors. The grounds will open early at 8:00 AM. The extended site hours for this event (8:00 AM – 10:00 AM) may be cancelled due to inclement weather. Gari Melchers Home and Studio will communicate any changes via social media.
Gari Melchers Home and Studio is open daily 10:00 AM- 5:00 PM. It is free to walk the grounds and gardens. There is an admission charge to tour the historic home and galleries.
The outdoor Plein Air Day event is free and open to the public. There is no fee for participating artists. Professional photographers using the site for client portrait sessions must follow our Photography Guidelines and site use fees.
If you have questions, or to register, please contact our Museum Store Manager, Lindy Lynn at 540-654-1843 or [email protected].
Event Cost: Free

Historic Aquia Creek Presentation

Presented by Jerrilynn Eby MacGregor of the Stafford County Historical Society. Aquia Creek was at one point a major commercial waterway from the mid-1600s up until the early 1900s, in contrast to its modern geography. Three deep-water landings received international sailing vessels along the waterway, and industry flowed through the heart of the freestone quarrying area, much of which was used in the construction of various buildings in Washington D.C. and in the surrounding areas in Virginia. Moreover, several large fisheries operated along the creek, and thousands of cords of wood, along with hundreds of thousands of railroad ties, were shipped down Aquia Creek to many destinations across the United States. Learn of this area’s rich history, including the location of Stafford County’s only known military entanglement of the Revolutionary War: the Burning of Richland. In July of 1776, British warships sailed up the Potomac and met the Stafford Militia, who were stationed at the Richland Plantation, which was owned by William Brent.
Jerrilynn Eby MacGregor is the author of They Called Stafford Home, among other works related to the rich history of Stafford County. A life-long Staffordian, Jerrilynn continues to heavily contribute to historical and genealogical studies of the people and places of this County. She is a secretary of the historical society and a frequent lecturer on various historical topics to numerous regional historical organizations.
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.