
A victim of the current climate? Leading weather report taken offline
by Sean Sublette | Jul 3, 2025
The National Climate Assessment, which was established by Congress in 1990, quietly went dark earlier this week.

Stafford supervisors approve zoning changes, but developers press on with proposed White Oak campground
by Jonathan Hunley | Jun 20, 2025
A speed and red-light camera program was also approved, as was a mixed-used development in the courthouse area.
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Sean Sublette | Jun 20, 2025
Heat wave developing this weekend, with the worst next week.
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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.

Rappahannock named to list of America’s most endangered rivers
by FFP staff | Apr 16, 2025
American Rivers report cites declining groundwater, population and development growth as issues affecting river.

Summit attempts to get to ‘root cause’ of teen violence in the Fredericksburg area
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Apr 15, 2025
Event took place six days after a mass shooting in Spotsylvania County left three teenagers dead and three others wounded.

Mitchell to Spotsylvania parents: ‘Hold yourself accountable’ after gun incidents
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Apr 15, 2025
Superintendent addressed last week’s gun discharge at Lee Hill Elementary School and a shooting involving current and former Spotsylvania students that happened the following day.

In Year 2, Fredericksburg Film Festival aims to project ‘that local filmmaker vibe’
by Joey LoMonaco | Apr 14, 2025
Festival, which runs April 16-20, includes screening of more than 40 films along with panels, mixers and workshops.

Route 2 in Bowling Green to be closed for six weeks for utility project
by FFP staff | May 19, 2025
Through traffic should follow detour on Route 207/Route 301 and East Broaddus Avenue until June 30.

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.
GALLERY: Marine Corps Historic Half
by Suzanne Carr-Rossi | May 18, 2025
Runners race through 13.1 miles of Fredericksburg in annual half-marathon.

A year after spinal injury, JM’s Gunnar Burns ‘is still the same person’
by Joey LoMonaco | May 18, 2025
Surrounded by friends and family, Gunnar Burns is focused on therapy, recovery and moving forward.

Coker acquits himself admirably as Atticus Finch in Riverside’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
by Stephen Hu | May 16, 2025
New production makes use of original stage adaption but acknowledges novel’s shortcomings.

King George Planning Commission defers action on 356-acre data center project
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Apr 14, 2025
Project is expected to generate nearly $19 million in annual tax revenue and more than $560 million over 30 years.

Vindman introduces bill to require cellphone-free classrooms
by Jonathan Hunley | Apr 12, 2025
The issue is a bipartisan one, as Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued an executive order last year calling for phone-free education in Virginia.

Little’s impact with Tree Fredericksburg rooted in community support
by Martina Nicholson | Apr 11, 2025
Tree Fredericksburg founder was honored Thursday during city’s 37th annual Arbor Day celebration.

‘I hope we have more of that’: Spotsylvania School Board and supervisors share amicable dialogue
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Apr 11, 2025
Supervisors approved an $840.6 million Capital Improvement Plan over the next five years with $228.4 million going to the school division.

Meeting on $12.5 million North Stafford road project to be held Monday
by FFP staff | Apr 11, 2025
The project aims to improve Route 1 at Telegraph Road and Woodstock Lane, and construction will begin later this month.
WATCH: Free Press forecast with meteorologist Sean Sublette
by Sean Sublette | Apr 11, 2025
Fast forecast Expect a chilly and wet weekend start, but a sunny finish. Several rounds of rain Friday Breezy and chilly Saturday Sunny and milder Sunday Rain comes during most of Friday to the Fredericksburg region,...

‘Fear mongering’ or raising awareness: Caroline supervisor, superintendent spar over school concerns
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Apr 10, 2025
School division’s specific plans to ease overcrowding at two elementary schools meet resistance from board of supervisors.

Stafford superintendent: Schools have strengths but need to improve
by Jonathan Hunley | Apr 10, 2025
Board member Halstead makes early exit from meeting after defending comments at recent joint work session.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat

Bowman Center gets new digs, craft brews as part of revitalization
by Bill Freehling | Oct 28, 2024
Former home to cellophane plant adds a brewery, 250-unit apartment.

Biz Beat Clips: The Port Oysteria & Brewery
by Bill Freehling | Oct 25, 2024
This week’s edition of Biz Beat Clips takes you inside the new Port Oysteria & Brewery in Downtown Fredericksburg.

More large downtown Fredericksburg properties changing hands
by Bill Freehling | Oct 25, 2024
Two large buildings in the center of downtown Fredericksburg are for sale, continuing a recent trend in the market.

Popular restaurant chain coming to Spotsylvania
by Bill Freehling | Oct 23, 2024
First Watch, a popular restaurant chain, is coming to the Cosner’s Corner area of Spotsylvania County.

Central Park sign getting refreshed, slightly reduced in size
by Bill Freehling | Oct 23, 2024
The Central Park sign off Interstate 95 in Fredericksburg is getting a refresh.
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WATCH: Former ambassador to speak in Fredericksburg about what he witnessed in Kosovo
by Ted Schubel | May 16, 2025
Fredericksburg businesswoman Anita Crossfield calls William Walker a hero.

LISTEN: Salvation Army’s Shoe Fund impacting all ages the region
by Ted Schubel | May 16, 2025
This is Salvation Army Week.

PHOTOS: From Riverside Drive to City Dock–a roaring Rappahannock
by Ted Schubel | May 15, 2025
The National Weather Service says the river crested early Thursday at 15 feet.

Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division noise advisory
by Ted Schubel | May 15, 2025
Range testing may produce very loud noise on May 15th.

Spotsylvania to begin pilot yard waste program May 16th
by Ted Schubel | May 14, 2025
The program will be tested at the Berkeley and Chancellor Convenience Centers.
News from around Virginia



Tyrannosaurus Tot & Fred Books in their Summer Reading Adventure!

🎉 Join Tyrannosaurus Tot & Fred Books in their Summer Reading Adventure! 📚
Two local bookstores are excited to join together to encourage kids to pick up a book and explore a love for reading this summer!
Kids entering grades K–6 are invited to read 9 books, complete a fun reading journal, and earn a free book and join us at an end of summer pizza party to celebrate!
✅ How It Works:
- Read 9 different books (picture books, chapter books, or audiobooks—no repeats).
- Write down the title and your favorite part of each book in the journal.
- Turn in your completed journal by July 18 or bring it to the pizza party!
- Get a free book coupon to redeem at the party!
📍 Pick up your free Reading Journal at:
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- Tyrannosaurus Tot Studio (101 County St, Bowling Green, VA)
- Fred Books (2629 Wheatland Woods Dr, Fredericksburg, VA)
- Or download online at tyrannosaurustot.com –
Tyrannosaurus Tot x Fred Books Summer Reading Adventure
after registering here.
🍕 Celebrate with us at the End-of-Summer Pizza Party!
(A special invitation will be sent to all participants who complete the challenge.)
👉 Sign up now and let’s make reading the best part of summer! 🌞📖
By joining our adventure, you’ll receive updates from both bookstores about this event and others in the future. We’re local—your information stays local, too.—we promise to keep it fun and friendly!

FTE PRESENTS: BOEING BOEING

Bernard has his ideal life: a good job, a loyal housekeeper, a beautiful Parisian apartment, and 3 fiancees, all air hostesses for different airlines that are constantly taking off, landing, or mid-air at any given moment. On a particularly hectic day, an old friend from school, Robert, comes to visit from Wisconsin. As Bernard’s carefully calculated schedule slowly falls apart, Robert attempts to help him and Berthe keep it together.
Boeing, Boeing is a door-slam farce with lots of laughs that is sure to entertain!

Enhanced Summer Visit

Add us to your travel plans. Our Enhanced Summer Visits are expanded information sessions and tours that feature representatives of the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, and Education.
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.