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.
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.
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D.A.R.E. basketball fundraiser brings Stafford County residents together for good cause
by FFP staff | Mar 22, 2026
Thirteen county sheriff’s deputies and 14 educators competed against each other.
Bates’ heroics sends UMW to the national championship game for the first time in school history
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 22, 2026
Junior guard drains game-winning 3-pointer with 24 seconds remaining to propel the Eagles to a 64-61 victory over No. 1 ranked Trinity (Connecticut) Saturday night.
After one year, VA officials insist Fredericksburg facility going according to plan; federal officials not convinced
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 21, 2026
The VA outpatient clinic in Spotsylvania celebrated its one-year anniversary with a resource fair for veterans Friday afternoon.
Chi-Town down: Supporting cast boosts UMW to first Final Four in school history
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 20, 2026
Eagles will take on Trinity (Connecticut) in the NCAA Division III men’s basketball semifinals at 8 p.m. on Saturday.
Caroline School Board to host town hall; supervisors invited as ‘attendees’
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 20, 2026
Joint town hall hosted by Supervisor Floyd Thomas and school board member Calvin Taylor nixed in favor of schools-only event.
Stafford Education Foundation to hold Mental Health Matters 5K & Fun Run
by FFP staff | Mar 19, 2026
Event will take place May 16 at Pratt Park.
Put a Stamp on it: Stafford County hires budget director
by FFP staff | Mar 19, 2026
Jeffrey Stamp previously served as a fiscal manager with the Prince William County Office of Management and Budget.
PHOTOS: Spring is on the way
by Jeff Kearney | Mar 19, 2026
The spring equinox, March 20, marks official first day of the season.
PHOTOS: ‘No Kings’ and ‘No Gerrymandering’ rallies in Fredericksburg
by Jeff Kearney | Mar 28, 2026
Political protests with opposing interests took center stage at the corner of Route 3 and William Street on Saturday.
‘Hold the line’: Spotsylvania residents implore supervisors not to raise taxes
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 28, 2026
A final decision on tax rates is expected on April 7.
Three Spotsylvania High School seniors killed in crash
by FFP staff | Mar 28, 2026
Incident took place Friday night in the 5300 block of Lewiston Road.
Fredericksburg, King George to hold No Kings rallies on March 28
by Rick Horner | Mar 27, 2026
A ‘No Gerrymandering’ protest held by the University of Mary Washington College Republicans and the Fredericksburg Area Young Republicans is scheduled on the same day.
City police investigating string of assaults along Canal Path, Heritage Trail
by FFP staff | Mar 27, 2026
String of assaults featured a male suspect grabbing women’s buttocks before fleeing.
‘Fast’ break: Hammad helps fuel UMW’s Elite Eight run while observing Ramadan
by Joey LoMonaco | Mar 18, 2026
Junior guard hoping to celebrate both Eid and an Eagles Final Four berth this weekend.
ICE protesters speak out at Stafford County Board of Supervisors meeting
by Jonathan Hunley | Mar 18, 2026
The board also heard a presentation on legislation in the Virginia General Assembly.
Mary Washington vs. University of Chicago
by FFP staff | Mar 18, 2026
Eagles look to advance to the NCAA men’s basketball Final Four for the first time in school history.
Del. Nicole Cole: Voting ‘yes’ on referendum will ‘level the playing field’ in the U.S. House
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 18, 2026
Del. Phillip Scott (R-Spotsylvania) vehemently opposes the referendum, saying Virginia should not follow other states that gerrymander.
PHOTOS: Locals tap resources at Community Connections Expo
by Jeff Kearney | Mar 17, 2026
Event at Fredericksburg Expo Center featured vendors, free haircuts.
Storm causes scattered damage, but no tornadoes
by FFP staff | Mar 17, 2026
Thousands still without power in region.
Olde Greenwich shooter sentenced to 25 years; sentencing delayed for one co-defendant
by Taft Coghill Jr. | Mar 17, 2026
Jeremiah Upson expressed remorse for his actions last April, Spotsylvania Commonwealth’s Attorney Ryan Mehaffey said.
UMW hosts ‘Braver Angels’ debate about the effect of social media on democracy
by Rick Horner | Mar 16, 2026
Debate featured a unique format designed to promote civic discourse.
Fredericksburg Biz Beat
Biz Beat Roundup: Restaurant Row getting new eateries
by Bill Freehling | Jan 28, 2026
Also inside: Falmouth property getting new life, Spotsylvania Towne Centre business gets new name, incentives approved for two national eateries in Stafford
Biz Beat Banter: Danilo Orofino’s journey from Sicily to Fredericksburg
by Bill Freehling | Jan 27, 2026
This week, Bill sits down with Orofino restaurant owner Danilo Orofino to discuss his journey from Sicily to Fredericksburg and the stops along the way.
Biz Beat Clips: Smugglers Cafe aims to bring Disney-esque experience to Fredericksburg
by Bill Freehling | Jan 26, 2026
This week on Biz Beat Clips we take you to Smugglers Cafe in downtown Fredericksburg, which offers “bold brews,” “Cosmic cookies” and an experience “for intergalactic travelers.”
Biz Beat Roundup: Trader Joe’s confirms plans for local store
by Bill Freehling | Jan 21, 2026
Also inside: Chipotle drive-through requested, real estate firm getting new digs, new tenant for former bank branch
Biz Beat Banter: Kalahari Resorts & Conventions
by Bill Freehling | Jan 19, 2026
On this week’s episode, Bill sits down with Brian Shanle and Jeff Oliveri, respectively the general manager and assistant general manager of Kalahari Resorts & Conventions’ new Spotsylvania County resort.
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News from B101.5/WFVA
Food Bank distribution this week
by Ted Schubel | Mar 22, 2026
Full details on the Food Bank Facebook Events Page or the free FREDFOODVA app.
WATCH: Delayed, not deterred
by Ted Schubel | Mar 22, 2026
A winter delay turned into a springtime celebration as Empowerhouse’s Empty Bowl filled the Elks Lodge with energy and support.
PHOTOS: Fredericksburg fine arts show celebrates 75 years
by Ted Schubel | Mar 20, 2026
Art lovers—and anyone looking for something unique—can browse and buy at the 75th annual Fredericksburg Fine Arts Show and Sale this weekend at the Dorothy Hart Community Center.
LISTEN: Author Tonia Garnett
by Ted Schubel | Mar 20, 2026
Tonia Garnett, a Fredericksburg-area resident, is speaking about her newly released book Enough is Enough–I won’t be a statistic.
LISTEN: 18th century game night at Ferry Farm
by Ted Schubel | Mar 18, 2026
The George Washington Foundation’s Allisoin Ellis describes 18th Century Game Night.
News from around Virginia
STEAM-H Day

Dive into the exciting world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math, and Health with a full day of hands-on activities, live demos, and family fun for K-12 students.
Activities include:
- The Animal Kingdom – Living and Preserved
- The Heartbeat Orchestra
- Zoom in to the Rappahannock
- Smile Science Lab
- Campus Tours, Music, & Games
While you’re here, help us support our community by bringing canned or boxed food and personal hygiene items to donate to Germanna’s Food Pantry.
Siegen Forest Bluebell Walks

Join us for a walk through the Virginia Bluebells and other spring ephemerals on Saturday April 4, 11, and 18Â at 10am with Virginia Master Naturalist John Bryan. Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia virginica) are native wildflowers that are ephemeral. They emerge in early spring and after blooming, disappear without a trace until the following spring. Bluebells spread through rhizomes and self seeding, and prefer moist shady habitats like forested floodplains along rivers and streams. They first emerge as purple foliage which turns to bright green as purple buds unfurl into the unmistakable blue flowers that carpet the forest for several weeks.
We will be searching for other signs of spring along the way, covering approximately 3 miles. Meet at the Historic Germanna Visitor Center. Our walk along the Rapidan River is followed by a moderate climb to a rock outcropping that provides an excellent view of the Rapidan River and surrounding forest. From there, participants will retrace their steps along the river.
These walks are free but registration is required as space is limited. Select your desired date below.
April 4: Siegen Forest Bluebell Walk 4/4/26
April 11: Siegen Forest Bluebell Walk 4/11/26
April 18: Siegen Forest Bluebell Walk 4/18/26
St. James’ House Spring Opening

Among Fredericksburg’s most treasured landmarks stands St. James’ House, an elegant example of colonial architecture and a living testament to the city’s vibrant history. In conjunction with Historic Garden Week, we’re thrilled to invite you to our special Spring Opening to enjoy the enduring charm of one of the city’s most historic homes.
Built in the 1760s by James Mercer, St. James’ House is one of the city’s best-preserved colonial dwellings. With its period furniture and stunning art, the home offers visitors a rare glimpse into 18th-century life in Virginia. Enjoy guided tours and experience the beauty of the spring season in this historic gem. Admission: $10
Some events listings provided by The City of Fredericksburg Tourism Department and the Stafford County Tourism Department.
















