
Introducing “The Tribe” podcast
by FFP staff | Apr 29, 2025
New podcast from the Fredericksburg Free Press probes claims made against Patawomeck Tribe by local historians.

In Stafford, proposed data center regulation goes down by tight margin
by Jonathan Hunley | Mar 19, 2025
Change would have required developers to obtain a permit for projects in parts of the county zoned for heavy industrial use.

Stafford County supervisors vote to advertise 5-cent tax rate increase
by Jonathan Hunley | Mar 19, 2025
Eventual 4-3 vote comes after intense debate among supervisors, significant public input.
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Fort Walker enters agreement with Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation
by FFP staff | Aug 2, 2024
The 10-year agreement aims to preserve and protect animal, plant and aquatic habitats at the installation.

Virginia’s sales tax holiday is underway
by FFP staff | Aug 2, 2024
The tax-free weekend, which includes school supplies, started Friday morning and ends Sunday night.

Once overlooked, Pimentel has been a hit for FredNats
by Devin Payne | Aug 2, 2024
First baseman leads the FredNats (55-41) in OPS (.711), AVG (.274), RBIs (65), hits (88) and doubles (16).

Restaurant week serves diners a chance to explore
by Kathy Knotts | Aug 1, 2024
Bi-annual event shines spotlight on dining (and imbibing) in Fredericksburg.

‘Female Husbands’ book talk to be held at Fredericksburg Area Museum
by Noelle Clark | Aug 1, 2024
Dr. Jen Manion will discuss her book, ‘Female Husbands: A Trans History’ on Saturday from 2-4 p.m.

Regional home sales prices continue to rise
by FFP staff | Aug 1, 2024
FAAR Report: rental market steady with lease renewal increases are in the triple digits.

FFP exclusive: Fredericksburg Fire Chief Mike Jones talks derailment, response
by Joey LoMonaco | Jul 31, 2024
The Free Press sat down with Jones to discuss the CSX derailment, his department’s response and his takeaways from the incident.

Spotsylvania School Board holds heated final meeting before new superintendent begins
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jul 31, 2024
Former Massaponax basketball standout Aaron McFarland introduced as Panthers boys’ head coach.

Column: ‘Cookie’ served country, family well by pursuing military career
by Jamar Billingsley | Nov 11, 2024
On Veterans Day, Jamar Billingsley reflects on the reverberations of his aunt’s choice to join the Marine Corps.

Stuart’s mission to restrict data centers impacting Caroline water project
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Nov 11, 2024
State senator said he would support drinking water for Bowling Green residents, but is not in support of the plan to withdraw from the Rappahannock River for business growth.

Fiber-optic futures: Germanna hosts first cohort of AWS infrastructure program grads
by Kathy Knotts | Nov 10, 2024
Students get four-week introduction to careers associated with data center industry.

How the Fredericksburg area is celebrating Veterans Day
by FFP staff | Nov 10, 2024
Ceremonies to be held in Fredericksburg, Caroline County, Dahlgren.

Press Rewind, Nov. 3-9
by Kathy Knotts | Nov 10, 2024
The election is over but the news continues; read on for highlights from the past week’s headlines.

Fredericksburg city crime report, July 24-31
by FFP staff | Jul 31, 2024
Would-be auto thieves squander prime opportunity to steal Amazon truck.

‘Commonwealth Conversation’ yields mixed signals on phone use in schools
by Joey LoMonaco | Jul 30, 2024
Several local superintendents, administrators and school board members attended Tuesday’s talk, which was hosted by the state Department of Education.

Stafford County crime report, July 23-30
by FFP staff | Jul 30, 2024
Napping behind the wheel leads to arrests.

Powell fulfilled her promise to Caroline County’s most vulnerable children
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Jul 30, 2024
The widow of former Secretary of State Gen. Colin Powell died Sunday, at age 86.

UPDATED: Learning Lane to close Aug. 16; watch for detours
by FFP staff | Jul 29, 2024
Community meeting Wednesday to discuss pipe repairs near school.

Riverside stages a bid to achieve nonprofit status
by Stephen Hu | Jul 29, 2024
Move will allow regional theater group to apply for grants and receive tax-deductible donations.

Virginia free clinics hope for funding boost from the state
by Virginia Mercury | Jul 29, 2024
More and more people are relying on services provided by free clinics.

City manager, Spanberger press CSX on derailment, response
by Joey LoMonaco | Jul 28, 2024
Tim Baroody asked that CSX respond to the inquiries — in writing — by mid-August.
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Stratford Hall receives $500,000 grant from Virginia Department of Historic Resources
by Ted Schubel | Oct 26, 2024
Stratford Hall officials say the money will allow them to continue the preservation work on several buildings.

Looking for something to read?
by Ted Schubel | Oct 25, 2024
The Friends of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library’s fall sale is taking place.

Leaves beginning to show lots of color around here
by Ted Schubel | Oct 25, 2024
Weekly Forestry Department report.

LISTEN: Making the move
by Ted Schubel | Oct 24, 2024
City Tourism Marketing and Communications Manager Danelle Rose and Chris Allen with Fredericksburg Main Street talk about the benefits of moving into a new Visitor Center.

PHOTOS: End of an era
by Ted Schubel | Oct 24, 2024
After 49 years the Fredericksburg Visitor Center at 706 Caroline Street closed for the last time Wednesday night.
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Bowl-A-Rama: an animal, art and ice cream fundraising event!

Buy your handmade bowl, fill it with ice cream and support a good cause!
All bowls are $15 each
We’ll have an Ice cream truck selling soft serve and art activities!
All bowls handmade by corgi clay art center artists, teachers and students!

The Kidnapping of Pocahontas, Politics, and Mythmaking in Patawomeck Country

In 1613 one of the most famous events in early American history happened on the Northern Neck, at the Patawomeck village of Passapatanzy in modern-day King George County. The kidnapping of Pocahontas has been portrayed in history and popular culture as a betrayal of Wahunsenacawh’s daughter by the Patawomeck werowance, Japazaw, for over four centuries. However, from the moment it happened, the narrative surrounding this event was controlled by English colonizers with very specific, and nefarious, goals. This presentation takes an Indigenous-centered approach to that specific event, understanding it in reference to the larger social, political, and cultural contexts that were at play during the time. The myth that arose from this highly complex event illustrates how Indigenous history has been manipulated over centuries by non-Indigenous people to justify taking land, genocide, and denying identity. A Patawomeck perspective helps us understand why traditional colonial narratives must be critically examined and how a more complete history is understood through comparison, context, and a less provincial approach to research.

St. Francis Animal Hospital to Host Bark in the Park at FredNats Stadium

Get ready for a tail-wagging good time! St. Francis Animal Hospital is proud to present Bark in the Park at FredNats Stadium in 2025. This fan-favorite event invites baseball lovers and their four-legged friends to enjoy a night at the ballpark together.
To ensure a comfortable experience for all fans, dogs over 30 pounds must have their own ticket, as they will be provided with their own seat. Each adult may bring only one dog, and all participating pups must be at least four months old and up-to-date on Rabies, Distemper, Parvo, and Bordetella vaccinations.
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.