Author: Potomac Local News
A study of school speed zones will be conducted ahead of a public hearing on an effort to slow traffic in front of the new Colgan High School.
Prince William County schools officials want to erect flashing signs near the school on both the north and southbound sides of the highway. When flashing, the signs would require drivers to slow from 55 mph to 35 mph on school days between 7 and 8 a.m. and 1:40 to 2:40 p.m.
There’s an increased risk for thunderstorms this afternoon, and some could cause minor flooding.
From the National Weather Service:
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From a press release:
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WOODBRIDGE — Prince William County officials today will sign off on a 50-year right of way plan to build new segments of the Potomac Heritage Scenic Trail.
A woman, previously arrested for attempting to burn a mattress, is wanted by police for suspected felony child neglect.
From Prince William County police:
WOODBRIDGE — A small but vocal minority brought the headlining issue to a public meeting with Prince William County’s police chief.
The message: There are problems in Williamstown, a neighborhood in Dumfries.
From Prince William County police:
Abduction | Domestic Related – On July 17 at 12:37 a.m., officers responded to a residence located in the 2900 block of Wetherburn Court in Woodbridge to investigate an assault. The investigation revealed that the accused was involved in a verbal argument with an acquaintance, identified as a 31-year-old woman of Woodbridge, which escalated.
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STAFFORD — A Stafford County K9 has new body armor thanks to a charitable donation.
From the Stafford sheriff’s office: