Author: Potomac Local News
One person was taken to an area hospital suffering from life-threatening injuries Sunday from an apartment fire.
Authorities did not provide the age or gender of the victim.
From Acting United States Attorney Tracy Doherty-McCormick:
A Manassas man pleaded guilty today to using the Internet to pay women to sexually abuse children as young as six years old in the Philippines while he produced numerous images of the abuse.
From a press release:
The Prince William County Animal Shelter’s annual “Help a Horse” Day is Sunday, April 29. To help observe this important day, the Animal Shelter is sponsoring an art contest for middle school students who live in Prince William County. This is the last call for entries!
A Stafford County woman and her dog were killed Saturday night when she ran out into traffic on Interstate 95 to rescue the animal.
From Virginia State Police:
Updated 9:30 a.m.
The Prince William County Balls Ford Road Compost facility is now open. There will be no sale of mulch and compost available until further notice, according to the Prince William County Deapartment of Solid Waste.
Good Morning – ACTS in Dumfries needs handy volunteers to help with sprucing up around the Food Pantry and Hunger prevention Center. It’s a great get your hands dirty project that will help them immensely. Come join the folks at ACTS by filling out the volunteer registration form on the website: actspwc.org or email Tamika at: [email protected] to learn more.
· You don’t want to miss the Osbourn High School Theatre Company’s performance of Fiddler on the Roof next weekend, April 12-14 at 7pm each night. It’s all my favorite songs: If I were a rich man, Sunrise, Sunset and Matchmaker, Matchmaker. Tickets are just $10 for adults and $8 for students. Please visit: osbourntheatre.com for more info.
Emergency management officials around the region train and exercise every day to keep our community safe – this includes sending you a TEST Wireless Emergency Alert tomorrow between 10-11 a.m.! It’s only a test, no cause for alarm. #NCRWEA https://t.co/MVPGKthdIQ pic.twitter.com/DheX0w6nhc
— PrinceWilliamCounty (@pwcgov) April 4, 2018