PHOTOS: 30th annual Fredericksburg National Cemetery Luminaria
by Jeff Kearney | May 25, 2025
Lantern-lit event honored the more than 15,000 soldiers buried on the grounds.

City hires Taylor to lead sustainability efforts
by FFP staff | May 15, 2025
She’ll guide Fredericksburg’s pursuit of using 100% percent renewable energy for municipal operations by 2035.

Fredericksburg City Council nearing finish line on ‘half-marathon’ budget season
by Joey LoMonaco | May 14, 2025
Councilors also agree to shift $200,000 from school capital projects to operating fund for upcoming fiscal year.
More news from The Free Press

Finn announces run for full Ward 3 city council term
by FFP staff | Mar 17, 2025
Former chair of the Fredericksburg Planning Commission, appointed to city council on a temporary basis this spring, will run to represent Ward 3 for a full term this fall.

Stafford County schools to open kindergarten registration Monday
by FFP staff | Mar 16, 2025
Parents and guardians of children who will be 5 years old by Sept. 30 are encouraged to complete the online registration process.

Live from New York, it’s Tim Kaine!
by Jonathan Hunley | Mar 16, 2025
Virginia’s junior U.S. senator recalled being on the show when he was in Fredericksburg recently.

Turnovers sting Jackets, who fall to Lord Botetourt in Class 3 championship
by Devin Payne | Mar 15, 2025
James Monroe got out to a 29-33 halftime lead but scored just five points in the third quarter en route to a 49-44 defeat.
PHOTOS: James Monroe girls’ basketball team falls in state championship game
by Jeff Kearney | Mar 15, 2025
The Yellow Jackets’ perfect season ended Saturday with a 49-44 loss to Lord Boutetort in the Class 3 finals.

Stacey Carroll enters race against Paul Milde for Virginia’s 64th House District
by FFP staff | Mar 14, 2025
Democrat is a foster mother, member of National Guard and community advocate.

Community Connections Expo returns to offer essential services to those in need
by FFP staff | Mar 14, 2025
Event offering haircuts, health screenings, clothing distribution and access to food will be held March 18.

HR blocked: Spotsylvania School Board votes down third-party hiring audit after troubling incidents
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Apr 17, 2025
Five board members believe changes already made to the hiring process will eliminate job candidates who may harm children.

Residents support North Stafford road project but say more needs to be done
by Jonathan Hunley | Apr 17, 2025
Construction will begin later this month on work to improve Route 1 at Telegraph Road and Woodstock Lane.

Fredericksburg City Council aims to ‘keep powder dry’ in recommended FY26 budget
by Joey LoMonaco | Apr 16, 2025
Councilors discuss real estate tax rate, funds for partner organizations.

Stafford County supervisors vote to increase real-estate tax rate by 3 cents
by Jonathan Hunley | Apr 16, 2025
The levy is 2 cents less than what County Administrator Bill Ashton proposed last month.

UMW student turns pandemic-era passion project into a business venture
by Martina Nicholson | Apr 16, 2025
UMW senior Maha Montaz was able to start a jewelry business out of a hobby she started to escape boredom during the pandemic.

Rolling up their sleeves: Stafford officials continue work on budget
by Jonathan Hunley | Mar 14, 2025
How much local funding will go to education and whether the real-estate tax rate will increase is unclear.

VDOT: Railroad maintenance to close Paige Road in Caroline County
by FFP staff | Mar 14, 2025
It will be shut down to through traffic at the railroad crossing between the Mattaponi River bridge and Roy Brooks Lane.
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Sean Sublette | Mar 14, 2025
Brace for a windy and warm weekend, ending with storms.

MWHC, RAHD release draft of 2025 Community Health Assessment
by Joey LoMonaco | Mar 13, 2025
Affordable housing, behavioral health and access to providers are among the top issues affecting health across the Fredericksburg area.

‘Business as usual’ as JM girls attempt to complete perfect season
by Devin Payne | Mar 13, 2025
Jackets aiming for the program’s first girls basketball state championship as they take on Lord Botetourt in the Class 3 state championship game Saturday at 11 a.m. at Virginia Commonwealth University’s Siegel Center.

Spotsylvania finance staff provides ‘depressing’ forecast of potential federal cuts
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 13, 2025
Board of supervisors voted 5-2 to approve County Administrator Ed Petrovich’s proposed budget and real estate tax rate.

Arena lights to Friday nights: Dawes brings pro experience to Chancellor
by Jamar Billingsley | Mar 13, 2025
Former Culpeper standout inherits a Chargers program that has won just five games in the past three seasons.

Caroline School Board presents $2.2 million budget shortfall to supervisors
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 12, 2025
In other business, the supervisors voted to enter a Rural Transportation Advisory Committee with King George County.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat

Biz Beat Briefs, Oct. 23
by Bill Freehling | Oct 22, 2024
One restaurant opens on Lafayette Boulevard, one closes in Cosner’s Corner.

Beck’s Antiques pivots to a new business model
by Bill Freehling | Oct 22, 2024
A downtown Fredericksburg staple for 40 years, Beck’s Antiques & Books has moved to the cloud.

Walmart reigns as regional grocery leader
by Bill Freehling | Oct 21, 2024
Walmart captured about 20.1 percent of the Fredericksburg-area grocery market, while Giant placed second with 15.1 percent.

Biz Beat Banter Episode 1: Joel Griffin
by Bill Freehling | Oct 17, 2024
Joel Griffin is the featured guest of the first edition of Biz Beat Banter. He speaks about his upbringing, career, public service and philanthropy.
Biz Beat Clips: Whittingham turns 30
by Bill Freehling | Oct 17, 2024
On this week’s edition of Biz Beat Clips, Bob Whittingham talks about his store’s 30th anniversary.
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News from B101.5/WFVA

New ambulance in Louisa
by Ted Schubel | Apr 5, 2025
Officials say the ambulance will provide 24/7, 365 coverage.

PHOTOS: Rappahannock Adult Activities Spring Plant Sale underway
by Ted Schubel | Apr 4, 2025
10-4 weekdays, 9-noon on Saturdays at 750 Kings Highway.

PHOTOS: Determination–Potting 3,000 tree seedlings
by Ted Schubel | Apr 3, 2025
Tree Fredericksbug came out in force at Old Mill Park to prepare the seedlings.

LISTEN: Colonial Faire @ Kenmore on Saturday
by Ted Schubel | Apr 3, 2025
Dave Muraca and Allison Ellis preview Colonial Faire at Historic Kenmore–Saturday 10-4.

WATCH: Day of Service on Friday for some JM students
by Ted Schubel | Apr 3, 2025
The annual event honors and remembers Ceili Leahy who found ways to volunteer and also get others involved.
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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


Trivia Nights at Tun Tavern – Test Your Knowledge!
Think you have what it takes to claim the top spot? Assemble your strongest team of up to six and join us for Trivia Nights at Tun Tavern at the National Museum of the Marine Corps! Compete in pop culture, geography, and general knowledge trivia, with a fun bonus round to keep things interesting.
⏰ Doors Open: 6:00 PM
Trivia Time: 6:30 – 7:30 PM
No registration is required—just bring your team, grab a drink, and get ready to put your knowledge to the test! Free and open to the public. Plus, enjoy Tavern menu specials while you play.
Think you can outsmart the competition? See you at Tun Tavern!

Indigenous People and Virginia in the American Revolution

Presented by Dr. Jason Sellers, University of Mary Washington. The colonial unrest that led to the American Revolution offered opportunities for diverse Americans to pursue freedom. This program will discuss the roles Native nations on Virginia’s frontiers played in shaping its support for an independent United States. It will also consider how and why Virginia Indians participated in that struggle for independence.
Dr. Jason Sellers is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Mary Washington specializing in the cultural and environmental history of 17th-and 18th-century North American landscapes and bodies.
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.