News

Late yesterday night, Prince William police responded to a call to investigate a robbery that was reported on Westminster Lane in Woodbridge.

According to Prince William police, the victim – a 52-year old Woodbridge man – stated that he was delivering pizza in the area when two unknown individuals approached him.


News

American Idol contestant Joey Cook was voted off the show last night.

A “#SaveJoey” campaign on Twitter was not enough to save the Woodbridge native from elimination from the nationally televised singing competition. “Somebody to love” by Jefferson Airplane was the last song the 24-year-old singer performed on the show.


Press Release

The community is invited to STEM Fest at the Manassas Campus of Northern Virginia Community College on Saturday, April 25 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

This showcase of cutting-edge technology and hands-on activities is open to anyone who wants to learn about science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The free event features numerous activities for all ages, live music, free food and giveaways. Everyone will have a chance to enter a free raffle for an iPad.


News

Following the decision by the board of elections to not allow for a state-run Republican primary, the Prince William County Republican Party will be hosting a firehouse primary on April 25.

All Prince William County, Manassas, and Manassas Park residents will have the ability to vote in the primary that day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to help decide who will be the Republican nominees for the general election in November. (more…)


Prince William

Late in the evening on April 12, Prince William police responded to a call to investigate a stabbing that was reported at an apartment on Briar Rose Lane in Woodbridge. 

According to Prince William police, the investigation revealed that two individuals were involved in a verbal altercation, which then escalated. 


Opinion

Two school communities are divided between what type of school should be built near Minnieville and Spriggs Roads in Woodbridge. Both communities think that their school should be prioritized — and they are both right.

Citizens fighting for Ferlazzo Elementary School are upset because an elementary school was supposed to be built in their community. Families currently attending Porter Traditional School were later promised that the “Ferlazzo site” would be the home of the new Porter Traditional School building and their current structure would be modified into a community elementary school site. Both have the right to be upset and both have the right to want the school of their choice.


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