Overnight lane closures scheduled for northbound I-95 near Exit 126
by FFP staff | Apr 13, 2026
Varying single- and double-lane shutdownsare scheduled between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. Monday-Thursday.
Caroline school officials want new elementary school; supervisors push for renovations
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Apr 11, 2026
Board of supervisors plan to propose nixing the idea of a fourth elementary school in favor of a large expansion of Madison Elementary.
PHOTOS: UMW Multicultural Fair
by Jeff Kearney | Apr 11, 2026
Photographer Jeff Kearney visited the UMW campus Saturday for the annual event.
More news from The Free Press
On the Agenda, April 6-10
by FFP staff | Apr 5, 2026
Your weekly look at upcoming public meetings in the region.
March was truly madness for UMW’s Robinson, family
by Joey LoMonaco | Apr 5, 2026
UMW’s Kye Robinson and his brother, Kullen, who plays at Hood College, both saw their teams make the NCAA tournament.
Press Rewind: March 30-April 4
by Jonathan Hunley | Apr 4, 2026
Here’s what you may have missed last week, curated by Free Press staff.
Eagles hoping to get last laugh in Indianapolis
by Joey LoMonaco | Apr 4, 2026
UMW (29-3) faces Emory University at 4:30 p.m. Sunday in the Division III national championship game.
‘The most remarkable thing that’s ever happened here:’ Former UMW coach, alumni ‘over the moon’ with title run
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Apr 3, 2026
Eagles will face Emory University on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. for a chance at becoming the second program in school history to win a national championship.
FredNats break loose after Bagwell exits to earn Opening Night win
by FFP staff | Apr 3, 2026
FredNats were hitless for six innings before erupting late to earn the comeback victory.
Downtown Fredericksburg advances to championship in Best Main Street in the South contest
by FFP staff | Apr 3, 2026
Competition highlights standout downtown districts across the region; voting goes through April 7.
‘Colosseum’ fight: It’s sports resort vs. Buc-ee’s in a battle for central Stafford County
by Jonathan Hunley | Apr 2, 2026
Athletic venue is being marketed as an alternative to the gas station/convenience store chain.
Sweet Caroline: Downtown Fredericksburg thoroughfare named ‘Best Main Street in the South’
by Kathy Knotts | Apr 8, 2026
Caroline Street came out on top in Garden & Gun magazine contest.
Spotsylvania supervisors approve tax rate; make major changes to convenience center hours
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Apr 8, 2026
All convenience sites other than Livingston and Chancellor will be closed two days per week.
Kalahari partnering with regional Juneteenth celebration for its first large hiring event
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Apr 7, 2026
Event will take place June 13 at North Stafford High School.
Man airlifted to trauma center after RV explosion in Spotsylvania
by FFP staff | Apr 7, 2026
Incident, which grew into a brush fire, occurred Tuesday afternoon.
Public invited to comment on Ladysmith Road study in Caroline
by FFP staff | Apr 7, 2026
A meeting will be held April 13 at Lewis and Clark Elementary.
Four arrested in connection with discovery of missing man’s body in Caroline pond
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Apr 2, 2026
Investigators believe a second body found in the county is tied to this murder, but case remains under investigation.
UMW’s Kahn named national coach of the year
by FFP staff | Apr 2, 2026
His Eagles will face Emory University in the Division III national championship game on Sunday, in Indianapolis.
Fredericksburg Area Health and Support Services hosts record-breaking third annual Community Connections Expo
by FFP staff | Apr 2, 2026
A total of 81 organizations united to connect community members with vital resources.
Still soaring: NFL’s Falcons hire Fredericksburg native Scott as assistant general manager
by FFP staff | Apr 1, 2026
Scott was previously the vice president of football operations for the Philadelphia Eagles.
For Eagles’ Bates, Randall, on-court chemistry is elementary
by Joey LoMonaco | Apr 1, 2026
Childhood best friends and high school teammates hoping to win a national title together at UMW.
Caroline Board of Supervisors vote to advertise a six-cent tax increase
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Apr 1, 2026
Three cents of the increase would go toward raises for public safety personnel.
PODCAST: Coffee Shop Talk with UMW men’s basketball coach Marcus Kahn
by Joey LoMonaco | Mar 31, 2026
Kahn discusses the team’s success, how he ended up coaching at UMW and his first trip to the D-III title game as a coach more than a decade ago.
BREAKING: Second body found in Caroline following search of pond
by FFP staff | Mar 31, 2026
Investigators believe the two cases are connected and the incidents are not random.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat
Biz Beat Banter: Al Fagan
by Bill Freehling | Mar 10, 2026
This week, Bill sits down with Al Fagan to discuss his long business career and path to becoming president and CEO of The Oberle Academy in Fredericksburg.
Biz Beat Clips: Graze Craze
by Bill Freehling | Mar 9, 2026
This week we take you to the new Graze Craze location in Central Park, which offers charcuterie boards for a variety of occasions.
Biz Beat Roundup: Popular franchise opens in downtown Fredericksburg
by Bill Freehling | Mar 4, 2026
Also inside: Big-box space again available in Central Park, executive chef named for downtown eatery, restaurant closes at Spotsylvania Towne Centre
Biz Beat Banter: Fitzhugh Johnson
by Bill Freehling | Mar 3, 2026
This week, Bill talks to local commercial real estate professional Fitzhugh Johnson about how he has overcome some personal struggles to emerge as a bright star in the local real estate scene.
Biz Beat Clips: Biscuit Batch
by Bill Freehling | Mar 2, 2026
This week on Biz Beat Clips we take you to Biscuit Batch in Spotsylvania County, a restaurant serving “biscuits the size of your fist and fresh jams.”
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A Mary Washington Healthcare surgeon offers perspective on the benefits and applications of robotic surgery.
News from B101.5/WFVA
WATCH: New exhibit explores Fredericksburg’s role in the Revolution
by Ted Schubel | Apr 2, 2026
A new third-floor exhibit at the Fredericksburg Area Museum, “Witness to a Revolution: 250 Years of History,” explores Fredericksburg’s role in the American Revolution and how generations since have remembered and reflected on that legacy.
PHOTOS: Bluebells begin bloom at Historic Germanna
by Ted Schubel | Apr 1, 2026
Virginia bluebells are starting to bloom at Historic Germanna in Orange County, with peak color expected by the end of the week along the Red Trail in Siegen Forest.
PHOTOS: Station 3 in Spotsylvania relocates to new, modern facility
by Ted Schubel | Mar 31, 2026
Spotsylvania County Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Management spent Monday relocating Station 3 from its former home on Partlow Road to a new facility–about a mile away– on Wallers Road. (Next to Arritt Park)
WATCH: Partlow station built to keep firefighters safer, healthier
by Ted Schubel | Mar 31, 2026
There’s a new home base for first responders in Partlow.
WATCH: Happy 20th birthday Josh Hardy
by Ted Schubel | Mar 30, 2026
Josh passed away in 2016 at ten years old from a rare form of cancer and complications from years of intense treatments.
News from around Virginia
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.
Jacey’s Walk for Williams Syndrome Awareness (12th Annual)

FAMILY FUN DAY FOR WILLIAMS SYNDROME AWARENESS MONTH
MUSIC BY DJ CATHY LYNN, FACEPAINTING BY IVY, FOOD TRUCKS, VENDORS, BRIEF (OPTIONAL) WALK FOR AWARENESS
ACTIVITIES, FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
FORE! The Animals Annual Golf Tournament

Join the Fredericksburg SPCA on May 14 at 1:00 PM and spend the afternoon playing golf with friends and colleagues, all FORE! the Animals. This annual golf tournament is a fundraiser benefiting the Fredericksburg SPCA. Hurry and secure your spot to putt for a mutt in this year’s tournament before it sells out.
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.

















