
‘This is a spiritual battle:’ Fredericksburg church hosts summit aimed at rebuilding families
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Apr 25, 2025
Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears and Del. Bobby Orrock (R-Spotsylvania) headlined Thursday’s event at Kingdom Family Worship Center.

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.
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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.

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.

Stafford defers decisions on holiday leave, courthouse project
by Kathy Knotts | Nov 9, 2024
Calendar discussion sparks conversation about conflicts of interest.

FCPS’s new behavior policy ‘depends on the student and the adult’
by Joey LoMonaco | Nov 8, 2024
City teachers, students adjusting to implementation of Responsibility-Centered Discipline policy.

Fifteen Spotsylvania schools would miss the mark based on new VDOE guidelines
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Nov 8, 2024
Based on new accountability framework, nine county schools would be considered ‘Off Track’ and six would be listed under ‘Needs Intensive Support.’

Stafford County unveils veterans support page
by FFP staff | Nov 8, 2024
County website contains resources for military-connected residents.

Fredericksburg-area high school football playoffs scenarios explained
by Devin Payne | Nov 8, 2024
With just one week remaining in the high school football season, 10 local teams are in contention for Virginia High School League playoff berths.

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.

FredNats come up short against Shorebirds
by FFP staff | Jul 28, 2024
Shorebirds salvage series with Sunday victory.

Hoop 4 Hope: Ballers take to the court to promote unity in the community
by Jamar Billingsley | Jul 28, 2024
Annual event encompasses youth, adults and local businesses.

Press Rewind, July 21-27
by FFP staff | Jul 28, 2024
A tragic plane crash, a trainwreck and data centers dominated a turbulent week of news in the Fredericksburg area.

Animal shelters having a ruff go of it
by Noelle Clark | Jul 27, 2024
Corgi Clay Art Center to host sweet fundraiser for Stafford Animal Shelter.

Workforce NOW awards student scholarships at chamber meeting
by FFP staff | Jul 26, 2024
Three students recognized for community involvement, academics, educational pursuits.

Stafford Planning Commission recommends approval of 504-acre data center campus
by Jonathan Hunley | Jul 26, 2024
The campus is expected to generate $88 million per year in tax revenue when completed.

Environmental groups in the region voice concerns about data centers
by Kathy Knotts | Jul 25, 2024
Sierra Club and Friends of the Rappahannock hope to rally residents to fight data center developments.
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Family dog found after Prince William County house explosion
by Ted Schubel | Oct 22, 2024
Haymarket explosion happened nearly a week ago.

WATCH: Art in the new Visitor Center
by Ted Schubel | Oct 22, 2024
Pete Morelewicz of Print Jazz talks about the three murals he designed for the new Fredericksburg Visitor Center.

NSWC Dahlgren Division range testing may produce very loud noise Tuesday and Thursday
by Ted Schubel | Oct 21, 2024
Very loud noise in communities surrounding Naval Support Facility Dahlgren possible.

Area road work this week
by Ted Schubel | Oct 21, 2024
Updated information on work zones and lane closures is available on 511Virginia.

PHOTOS: A great day for a Tree Fredericksburg Native Tree Giveaway
by Ted Schubel | Oct 20, 2024
35-hundred native trees and shrubs given away and headed to yards around the region.
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2025 STEM Summer Camps

Students gain technical expertise in building and understanding advanced technologies, laying a foundation for future careers in STEM, cybersecurity, and engineering. The camps also emphasize teamwork, communication, and digital literacy, promoting cyber awareness and responsible technology use.
Each camp offers week-long, immersive experiences aimed at teaching kids technical skills, creativity, and problem-solving, running Monday through Friday, through the months of June to August. The Cyber Titans summer program includes camps such as Build Your Own Gaming PC and Build and Your Own 3D Printer.
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