“All schools are closed and all activities are cancelled on Friday, December 5, due to the forecast for hazardous weather conditions,” Fredericksburg City Public Schools announced. “Slick icy roads and sidewalks are expected in the area.” “Be safe and have a fun snow day, FCPS.”

The division outlined Code Red procedures, noting that school is closed for students and staff, 12-month employees should not report, and essential workers should contact supervisors about report times.


The ribbon-cutting for the grand opening of the new Riverfront Park Ice Rink, scheduled for 4 p.m. today, has been postponed. No reason was given.

Despite the delay in the ceremonial opening, plans remain in place for a month-long holiday skating experience in Downtown Fredericksburg. From Friday, November 29, through Sunday, December 28, visitors can glide across a synthetic, eco-friendly skating surface installed at Riverfront Park.


“Scammers often try to form emotional or romantic relationships with their targets, frequently targeting older adults who may be more vulnerable and less likely to report losses,” Fredericksburg Police Department stated. “The perpetrator may instruct the victim over the phone to withdraw money from their bank account and deposit it into a cryptocurrency ATM…the scammer often stays on the line to guide the victim to ensure the transaction is completed.”

Police said cryptocurrency ATMs located in the City of Fredericksburg increase the risk of these scams locally. Officials urged residents—especially seniors—to avoid sharing gift card numbers or codes, resist pressure from urgent or threatening demands, and contact trusted family members or law enforcement if they suspect fraudulent activity. Anyone targeted is encouraged to call the Fredericksburg Police Department or Adult Protective Services.


“Tuesday-Saturday games will move to a 6:35 p.m. start, with a few exceptions for Education Days.” Fredericksburg Nationals announced. “All Sunday games (other than Opening Weekend) throughout the season will start at 1:35 p.m.”

The 2026 season will again feature 66 regular-season home games at Virginia Credit Union Stadium in Fredericksburg. The season opens with a three-game series against Augusta GreenJackets from April 3–5, with game times adjusted to accommodate Easter-weekend commitments. (milb.com)


A Fredericksburg man is facing a felony charge after allegedly assaulting a police officer. The 31-year-old was arrested on November 25 and charged with assault and battery on law enforcement. No further details about the incident were released.

Several others were arrested in separate incidents across the city, including three Fredericksburg residents in their 30s and 40s charged with possession of Schedule I or II controlled substances. One person was arrested for DUI, while others faced charges including disorderly conduct, assault on a family member, and attempted non-capital offense.


“Our goal is simple: bring world-class leadership development right here to Fredericksburg while creating a space for genuine connection, collaboration, and community growth,” Live2Lead FXBG announced. “This event is for anyone who wants to grow—professionally, personally, and as a leader in our community.”

The one-day leadership conference, founded by John C. Maxwell and streamed to only 300 host sites worldwide, will be held February 10, 2026, at the Fredericksburg Convention Center. The event will feature global speakers, interactive leadership sessions, and networking tailored to the local business community.


For years, the unspoken transportation strategy in the Fredericksburg region has been simple: move here, live here, shop here—but when it’s time to work, get on Interstate 95 and hope for the best.

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Spotsylvania Towne Centre is getting into the holiday spirit early this year, opening its doors at 6 a.m. on Black Friday, November 28, with giveaways, entertainment, and cheerful surprises for shoppers. The first 200 people through the door will receive free swag bags filled with goodies—including a chocolate bar that could win one lucky visitor a $500 gift card.

Shoppers can also stop by the mall’s holiday gift wrapping station, located near Pandora and hosted by the Chancellor High School Lightning Regiment Marching Band, to have their purchases wrapped for the season.


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