What would Mickey Mouse have to say about slavery?
What would Mickey Mouse have to say about slavery?
On Nov. 5, Prince William voters will be asked to consider two bond referendums that would allow the county to borrow up to $396 million to improve roads and parks. But the four candidates vying for the county’s top elected post disagree on whether voters should approve them.
The race to replace Prince William County’s outgoing Commonwealth’s Attorney Paul Ebert is beginning to take shape with both candidates — Republican Mike May and Democrat Amy Ashworth – saying they support some criminal justice reforms but disagree about how they should be implemented.
One of the county’s last remaining stretches of farmland along Prince William Parkway will remain green at least a little while longer as a result of the planning commission’s decision early Thursday to defer a vote on the latest iteration of a residential development planned for the 92-acre site known as the Kline property.
The Republican vying to chair the Prince William Board of County Supervisors has issued dire warnings that Democrats want to turn Virginia’s second-largest jurisdiction into a sanctuary for undocumented immigrant criminals.
After a months-long process that included accusations of segregation, the Prince William County School Board approved a boundary plan for the 13th high school Wednesday that includes a promise of more funding for low-income students and older schools across the county.
Prince William County Superintendent Steven Walts, better known to his Twitter fans as @SuperPWCS, decided to go public last week with a request to extend his contract to 2023.
For the past several months, American Disposal Services, Prince William County’s top trash hauler, has struggled with a truck driver shortage that has resulted in missed or delayed pickups and dozens of complaints.
Fred Ex got the royal treatment Wednesday.