MANASSAS PARK — Students and staff in Manassas Park are doing their part to fight hunger in their city.
Throughout the year, the city’s high school serves as the location used to distribute food to combat food insecurity in the community.
MANASSAS PARK — Students and staff in Manassas Park are doing their part to fight hunger in their city.
Throughout the year, the city’s high school serves as the location used to distribute food to combat food insecurity in the community.
WOODBRIDGE — A man in police custody was injured after he got into a fight with officers.
Prince William police tell us that on Saturday, April 27 at 10 p.m., officers were participating in a hearing with the accused at the Magistrate’s office located at 15948 Donald Curtis Dr. in Woodbridge.
Interstate 95 travelers should anticipate daytime and overnight work zones on I-95 northbound and southbound this week in the Fredericksburg area for construction activities underway:
Weather permitting, the following lane closures are scheduled starting today, Monday, April 29, through early Saturday, May 4:
WOODBRIDGE — The Woodbridge DMV customer service center will reopen this week.
DMV Commissioner Richard D. Holcomb is expected to join state and local legislators at a ribbon cutting for the newly renovated center, which features more customer service windows.
STAFFORD COUNTY — Stafford authorities said an employee of a public-private swimming center at Embrey Mill in Stafford County stole credit card information from members.
Investigators were called to the Jeff Rouse Swim and Sport Center at 1600 Mine Road, on Monday, April 22. They said there were multiple credit card thefts by a sport center employee.
WOODBRIDGE — Prince William police are working a barricade situation in Woodbridge.
Officers are at Frishman Court and Rye Street. We don’t have details on what’s unfolding.
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY — Police are on the scene of where a body was found today in the woods.
From Prince William police:
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A group of writers from the Greater Prince William County region took to the rails for inspiration.
Members of “Write by the Rails,” a Manassas-based writers group, which is a part of the Virginia Writers Club, rode the Orange line on Washington’s Metro system.