A roundup of local news from local sources
Kline’s Freeze to be torn down —It’s more than just a local landmark — it’s an integral part of the landscape for longtime residents of Manassas. [Prince William Times]
Greater Haymarket Sees Two Train-Vehicle Accidents within 24 Hours — Police are reporting two train crashes in the Haymarket area within 24 hours of each other. [Haymarket Beat]
Changes coming to Town of Quantico — About $25,000-$26,000 is due to be spent on construction of the clock tower while installation should cost about another $3,000-$4,000. [Prince William Times]
Stafford worker resigns over listing of sex offender’s program — A Stafford Parks and Recreation employee resigned Friday in the wake of a county investigation into whether background checks were done on a company offering youth programs through the county department, county spokeswoman Cathy Vollbrecht said. [Fredericksburg.com]
The death of Prince McLeod Rams: Where do Prince William prosecutors turn now? — The stunning revelation Friday that the chief Virginia medical examiner could not determine a cause of death for the 15-month-old victim in a capital murder case, combined with earlier developments in the case, may make it extremely difficult for Prince William County prosecutors to obtain the death penalty for Joaquin S. Rams, who they have long believed is a serial killer. [Washington Post]