Business

If you park in Occoquan, you’re going to need to start minding the time.

This one’s for the people who really care about local news.

Locals Only members get deeper reporting, more context, and fewer shortcuts.

Think that’s you?
👉 Join Locals Only
Already a member? Sign in


Obituaries

Hoyt W. Randolph, Jr. (Hobie to those that knew him) died peacefully on the morning of January 4, 2021 in Front Royal, Virginia after a diagnosis of cancer at the age of 68.

Hobie was born to Hoyt and June Randolph in Washington, DC and grew up in Occoquan, Virginia on the shores of the Occoquan River.   He was a 1970 graduate of Woodbridge Senior High School and attended Old Dominion University.  He helped design and supervise the forming of oil tanker hulls.   He was an excellent carpenter and worked on the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, DC and was a heavy equipment operator.  He was also renowned for his excellent cooking.  His greatest achievements though were his son, Ryan and his daughter, Sarah.


Originals

The countdown is on to the opening of Manassas City’s first library branch. 

This one’s for the people who really care about local news.

Locals Only members get deeper reporting, more context, and fewer shortcuts.

Think that’s you?
👉 Join Locals Only
Already a member? Sign in


Originals

Three people — two in Prince William County and a third in Fauquier County — are dead following a mass shooting at home outside Manassas.

Detectives from both counties are jointly investigating the shooting, which initially began as a domestic-related incident at a home 10000 block of Ellis Road near Manassas, at 6:04 p.m. on Wednesday, January 6.


Obituaries

JoAnne Hinton passed away peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, January 3, 2021 in Alexandria, Virginia at the age of 64.

JoAnne is survived by her son, Morris Edward Hinton; her granddaughter, Brittany; her great-granddaughter Zy’Monnie her parents, Ernest and Ann Austin; her brothers, Eric, John, and Kenneth; and her sisters, Bertha, Dorothy, and Lisa.


Originals

Demcocrat Candi King has won the House District 2 seat in the General Assembly, besting her Republican challenger Heather Mitchell by 263 votes.

This one’s for the people who really care about local news.

Locals Only members get deeper reporting, more context, and fewer shortcuts.

Think that’s you?
👉 Join Locals Only
Already a member? Sign in


View More Stories