News

According to Prince William police, the victim – a 14-year old female – was sexually assaulted by a known acquaintance – 19-year old Bryan Velazquez Vazquez – when she was visiting him at the residence.

Following the investigation, officers from the Special Victims unit located Velazquez Vazquez and arrested him. 


Opinion

It’s a leader’s job to lead. I decided to run for supervisor primarily because my hometown of Woodbridge lacked leadership and direction. A supervisor’s job is not in a bubble, in order to move Woodbridge forward with real results our supervisor must be able to think outside the box and work with all our representatives in all parties local, state and federal.

Being a local small business owner for over 20 years, I’ve interviewed hundreds of people. The most successful hires have been people who brought passion, a track record of struggle and success and dedicated hard work. Next Tuesday, June 9, Woodbridge (waterside of Route 1) has an opportunity to hire a new delegate to represent our best interests in Richmond. We have only one great choice for Woodbridge and that is Tim Ciampaglio.


News

On the evening of June 4, Prince William police responded to Prince William Parkway in Woodbridge to investigate a fight.

During the investigation, officers found that two individuals – 49-year old Jasper Bates and 32-year old Franchesca Jackson – saw and confronted 30-year old Marques Burke, said Prince William police.


Opinion

Andrea’s expertise dealing with local Businesses and taxpayer funds, to gaining the trust of Prince William County schools and residents, there is no doubt that the responsibility of District Supervisor requires a great deal of time and responsibility. Fortunately, Democratic candidate for Potomac District Supervisor- Andrea Bailey- has the qualifications and skills necessary to meet that challenge.

Andrea Bailey fulfills each and every characteristic of a productive, innovative citizen. She is a genuine caring leader who has a proven record in the community.  With twenty years of veteran experience in business development, operational management, customer service, and human resource management, Andrea Bailey has the necessary communication and leadership skills it takes to successfully be the District Supervisor.


Press Release

While there were distinguished honorees and guests at the event, the focus was on families in Saturday’s Family Value Award Ceremony in Centreville.

More than 400 attendees paid tribute to several local leaders. The Centreville Virginia Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints regularly honors citizens and leaders in the community and government who work to protect and preserve the high place of the family in society.


Opinion

I decided to serve the people of Prince William and Stafford counties in the Virginia House of Delegates because I wanted to be proactive instead of reactive. I watched time and time again as we attempted to “fix” things by enacting policies that spoke to the symptom of the problem as opposed to the problem itself.  Now, I am running to serve in the Virginia State Senate because there is too much at stake. The quality of education, the future of small business, equitable policies and practices for women, real solutions to transportation issues and the possibility of Medicaid expansion are all on the line.

We can no longer afford to sit back and wait. We can no longer afford a delay in progress. We can no longer afford to send elected officials to Richmond who are more interested in playing partisan politics than identifying practical solutions because that is not what Virginia needs.  Virginia needs elected officials like me who are willing to have the hard conversations and go to bat for issues that matter – like Medicaid expansion.


Opinion

State Senator Colgan’s record of selfless leadership on behalf of the people of our district is impressive and should be considered a great display of public service. Now, for the first time in over 30 years, we have a decision to make: who will the Democrats nominate to attempt to fill the impressive shoes of Chuck Colgan in our district?

I’ve heard all the arguments such as: “We need someone to take on a deep pocketed Republican in the fall,” and “we need someone who is the ‘most electable,’” and, “We need someone to win this seat so we have a Democratic majority in the Senate.”


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