FREDERICKSBURG, Va. â Fredericksburg City Public Schools is hosting a Career Fair on June 25, 2025, offering a chance for job seekers to connect directly with school leaders and learn about open positions.
According to Sue Keffer, Chief Human Resources Officer for the division, the school system is currently hiring for 21 teaching positions. Open roles include elementary general education, special education at both the elementary and secondary levels, a behavior support specialist, reading specialist, elementary school counselor, middle school science and librarian, high school math and theater, and several division-wide positions like school psychologist and speech pathologist. There are also openings for a Head Start teacher and an early childhood special education teacher.
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đĽ This heat means businessâknow the signs
An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect today, with heat indexes up to 110âand possibly as high as 115 through Thursday. Know the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, check on neighbors, and donât forget to bring pets inside. âď¸ See how to stay safe in this dangerous heat wave with tips from Stafford County.
đď¸ Mixed-use and green space and parking, oh my!
The city is asking residents how they want to see the Manassas Shopping Center transformed after spending \$16 million to buy the property. đ Share your thoughts on what should come next for this key part of the Mathis Avenue corridor.
âď¸ Digital Gateway lawsuit enters overtime
A lawsuit against the PW Digital Gateway project saw a fifth day added as tensions ran high in the courtroom. đ° Get the latest on the Oak Valley HOAâs fight and whatâs next for the data center project.
đ˝ď¸ Free summer meals start today in Prince William
Kids and teens can grab free meals starting Monday at Woodbridge Middle School as part of the countyâs summer meal program. đ Find a location and learn more about how to participate.
â¸ď¸ Skate your way out of the heat
When the temps hit 100, Prince William Ice Center will knock 20% off public skate admission to help you cool down in style. âď¸ Check the schedule and take a break from the blaze at Prince William Ice Center.
SPOTSYLVANIA, Va. â A chaotic Friday afternoon in Spotsylvania County saw both a small plane crash and a road rage shooting just minutes apart, prompting two separate investigations by Virginia State Police.
At around 2:15 p.m. on June 20, a road rage incident on Interstate 95 southbound escalated when shots were fired near the 122-mile marker. Police say the confrontation involved a black Tesla and a black pickup truck, possibly a Toyota Tacoma. The Tesla was struck multiple times by gunfire, but no one was injured. Authorities are asking anyone with information to call Virginia State Police Division II Dispatch at 804-750-8778.
Just 20 minutes later, at about 2:34 p.m., a small single-propeller aircraft crashed in a field along Spotswood Furnace Road. The plane had taken off from Shannon Airport but reportedly suffered engine trouble shortly after takeoff. Both occupants of the plane sustained only minor injuries. The FAA has been notified, and the crash remains under investigation.
Van Metre 5K Run
Participate in the 33rd Annual Van Metre 5K Run—a race that goes further than 3.1 miles, where every stride you take supports Children’s National Hospital. The Van Metre 5K Run donates 100% of proceeds to Children’s National Hospital and has

This weekend marks your last chance to catch two standout productions on local stages before the curtains close for good.
At the ARTfactory in Manassas, Lend Me a Soprano wraps up its run with performances through Sunday. This fast-paced farce, written by Ken Ludwig, offers a hilarious backstage comedy thatâs been praised for its sharp direction, standout cast, and intimate setting. According to a review from the ARTfactory, the show âdelivers big laughs in a small spaceâ and makes the most of its cozy venue to pull audiences into the operatic chaos. Tickets and details are available at virginiaartfactory.org.
Meanwhile, To Kill a Mockingbird enters its final weekend at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Stafford. The production stars Fredericksburg native Tug Coker as Atticus Finch and has resonated with local audiences since its opening. Potomac Local News previously featured Coker in two storiesâone introducing his lead role (read it here) and another in our podcast where he reflects on portraying the iconic character (listen here). Sunday is the final performance.
Address: 44 Ellison Ct
Neighborhood: Ellison Estates
Type: 4 BR, 3 (+1 half) BA single-family detached – 3183 sq. ft.
Listed: $624,999
Noteworthy: Open Floor Plan
MOTIVATED SELLERS. Welcome to a dream home located in Stafford County close to Quantico. Great Location for easy access to 95 exits 140 Courthouse Rd or exit 136 Centreport Parkway great for commuting up north to Quantico, Ft Belvoir, Pentagon, and into DC. This House has upgrades galore and is a true custom home on 1AC. 4 Bedrooms, and 3 and 1 half baths perfect for a growing family. Open Floor plan throughout with Architectural detail on every level. LVP on the entire first level with Formal living room. Great for entertaining, a Chef’s kitchen open to the great room with built in wine refrigerator and cozy fireplace. Have coffee in the mornings on your large deck with scenic view. Over $30,000 in Hardscape in Backyard would be perfect for outdoor kitchen or firepit. 2 Car attached garage with great storage that also has an electric vehicle charging plug, and a 220 plug that will accommodate an RV or Boat. The basement, with 5th bedroom not to code could be used as an in-law suite with its own entrance, with great room, full bath. The beautiful staircase leads to the 2nd floor with lots of windows and light. 2nd Floor has large laundry room. Master a true retreat 2 walk in master closets. The Master Bath has slate tile and stone top of the line luxury with deep spa tub. Nothing to do but move in and make new memories. Amazing home don’t wait come and see this true gem.
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Listed by:
Debbie Pederson – Belcher Realestate
[email protected]
(540) 842-7329
DUMFRIES, Va. â A beloved annual tradition at Williams Ordinary allowed visitors to step into the pastâand into a tavernâduring Tavern Night, hosted by the Prince William County Office of Historic Preservation.
Held at the 18th-century tavern in downtown Dumfries, the event featured reenactors, colonial-era games like Shut the Box and Nine Menâs Morris, and live music from Colonial Faire. This yearâs event spotlighted proclamations tied to the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army and George Washingtonâs appointment as commander-in-chief.
The evening also marked the opening of a new exhibit, Resolves to Revolution, inside the historic building. The exhibit connects Prince William County to the broader events of the American Revolution, highlighting local residents like William Grayson and Andrew Leitch who played significant roles in the war. A large map traces the battles where these residents served, showing the far-reaching impact of their efforts.
Though the county didnât host any major battles, the war still shaped its people. The exhibit challenges the common belief that Prince William Countyâs wartime history begins and ends with the Civil War.
Community members welcomed the opportunity to explore Williams Ordinaryâusually closed to the publicâand connect with its history. The Office of Historic Preservation hopes to expand access to the site in the future.
For more Revolutionary War history, residents can explore Prince William Countyâs Revolutionary War History Trail or attend Road to Victory at Rippon Lodge on Saturday, October 25. That event will include colonial living history demos and a visit from the VA250 Mobile Museum Experience.
10694 Weaversville Rd, Bealeton, VA 22712
Now listed at $621,100
This charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom rambler in Fauquier County just saw a price reduction and is ready to welcome new owners looking for peaceful country living with modern comforts.
Highlights include:
- Three spacious bedrooms with ample closet space
- Two full bathrooms, including a primary bath with double sink and soaking tub
- Open floor plan with cathedral ceilings, hardwood floors, and abundant natural light
- Gourmet kitchen with granite countertops, LED lighting, breakfast bar, and stainless steel appliances
- Inviting family room with vaulted ceilings, a gas fireplace, and beautiful wood flooring
- Dedicated dining area and main-level laundry
- Partially finished basement with rec room, wet/dry bar, fireplace, and additional space for entertaining or storage
- Attached two-car garage plus driveway parking for four more vehicles (six total)
- Expansive rear deck and covered front porch ideal for relaxing or entertaining
- Over 6.6 acres of open and wooded land, perfect for gardening, outdoor hobbies, or extra parking for RVs or business vehicles
The home is located in a serene rural setting with stunning views of surrounding farmland and easy access to major routes leading to Culpeper, Warrenton, and Gainesville. With a mix of modern upgrades and tranquil scenery, this home offers the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and countryside charm.
Property Features:
- Built in 2019 | 1,518 finished sqft above grade
- Basement partially finished with an additional 900 sqft
- Well water & on-site septic | Electric HVAC & hot water
- Zoned RA | Located in Fauquier County Public Schools district
Donât miss your opportunity to own this peaceful retreat with room to grow!
Listed by Mark Worrilow
Fathom Realty
Licensed in VA
đ§ [email protected]
đ (703) 244-8702
MLS#: 0225209736
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