Occoquan, Va. –– Occoquan is bracing for the effects of flooding caused by Hurricane Irene
The area along Mill Street, the town’s main thoroughfare, is prone to flooding during storms.
Occoquan, Va. –– Occoquan is bracing for the effects of flooding caused by Hurricane Irene
The area along Mill Street, the town’s main thoroughfare, is prone to flooding during storms.
Update 7 a.m.
Things just got kicked up a notch as a tropical storm warning is now in effect for the Potomac Communities. It replaces the tropical storm watch issued Thursday afternoon.
Update 8:30 p.m.
Dominion now reports 157 outages in Stafford County.
On Monday, police said a man was robbed at gunpoint at a Bank of America on Financial Loop, just off Old Bridge Road in Lake Ridge. More than a week earlier, a Woodbridge at the bank’s ATM. No one was injured, but both robberies occurred during early morning hours.
On Aug. 18, a 58-year-old man told police he was sitting in his car in the drive through line at Taco Bell at Tackett’s Mill shopping center when a man approached, brandished a gun and demanded money. When the victim refused, the robbery violently attacked the man, striking him several times in the face with the weapon before grabbing his wallet and fleeing the scene, police said.
Prince William County, Va. — Now that the Primary Elections are over, now it’s time for the candidates to face off in a series of forums.
Prince William County’s Committee of 100 has announced several forums where candidates in the Potomac Communities who are in need of your vote will square off on the issues.
The Chapter meets the third Thursday each month from 11:30am to 1:00pm at Stratford University, 14349 Gideon Drive. Cost for the lunch specially prepared by Stratford University’s culinary students is $15.00. Open to businesspersons working or living in and around Fairfax and Prince William counties. Guests welcome.
For more information about the meeting or the NVCC ABWA please visit the website at: https://www.freewebs.com/nvccabwa. Find NVCC ABWA on facebook at ABWA/Northern Virginia Charter Chapter. Visit https://www.abwa.org to learn more about National ABWA and WIN.
Dr. Babur Lateef is beaming about an endorsement from a former Virginia Governor and current senator. The endorsement was announced Aug. 19.
Senator Mark Warner Endorses Dr. Babur Lateef
Like many others, I cautiously welcomed the news that Libyan rebels had finally entered Tripoli, the Libyan capital this week. Libyan strongman Muammar al Qaddafi and his forces appear to be defeated and after successful revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt, an unclear result in Yemen and a failed one in Bahrain, Libya is poised to become the next nation to undergo a major political transformation that we have come to know as the “Arab Spring.”
The toppling of Qaddafi is particularly noteworthy. Qaddafi was a predecessor of bin Laden’s. He established ties to terrorist organizations early in his 42-year reign. He bankrolled groups as diverse as the Palestinian Liberation Organization, its terror off-shoot Abu Nidal, Germany’s Red Army Faction, Italy’s Red Brigades, and the Irish Republican Army.
The storm is expected to become a Category 4 storm that will churn it up seaboard and is expected to impact the Mid-Atlantic coast late Saturday into Sunday morning, bringing high winds to heavy rains to the coast.
For the Potomac Communities, well, the storm’s forecasted effects on us aren’t as clear.
The East Coast was rocked again overnight by an earthquake from Virginia.
The 4.5 magnitude quake was once again centered near where Tuesday’s large 5.8 quake originated in Mineral, Va., just 32 miles southwest of Fredericksburg, according to the USGS.