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Craft breweries in Prince William County are finding ways to celebrate American Craft Beer Week in light of the coronavirus pandemic.

May 11 – 17 is American Craft Beer Week.  It is a time to brew up beer lover support for small and independent breweries, providing a boost in excitement for the beer community just when it is needed most, according to a Visit Prince William, Virginia press release.


Police have now dertimed that two vehicles are suspected in a hit and run death of a 62-year-old man.

Investigators with the Prince William police crash investigation unit have determined that the victim hit and killed in the area of Sudley Road and Balls Ford Road near Manassas on Wednesday, May 6 at 5 a.m., was struck by two vehicles, according to a Prince William County Police Department press release.


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Prince William County Public Schools will hold a series of webinars to discuss planning for the future opening ‘Potomac Shores’ Middle School in Woodbridge.

The first virtual meeting will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow, Thursday, May 7.


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An intoxicated man attempts to assault a deputy after being charged with breaking and entering and tampering with vehicles according to Stafford police

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A pedestrian is dead and a driver was treated and released from a local hospital following a crash in Woodbridge.

On Friday, May 1, at 2:24 p.m., Prince William police were called to the area of Cardinal Drive and Swan Way in Woodbridge to investigate a crash involving a pedestrian accordingly.


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The dangerous weather incoming could lead to fatal boating accidents according to Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries

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Five high school sophomores has started a 3-D printing business to help fight the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

The students, from Charles J. Colgan Sr. High School near Woodbridge, kicked their small 3D-printing business into high-gear, and a Woodbridge Senior High School teacher is working in his home basement to help in the fight against the spread of the coronavirus virus. The sophomore students are making 3D-printed masks for local first responders.


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