Jeanine Lawson won her bid to be the next supervisor in Prince William County’s hotly contested Brentsville District.
Lawson will replace former supervisor turned county judge Wally S. Covington after a grueling 9-month campaign in the district.
Jeanine Lawson won her bid to be the next supervisor in Prince William County’s hotly contested Brentsville District.
Lawson will replace former supervisor turned county judge Wally S. Covington after a grueling 9-month campaign in the district.
One man was stabbed Sunday in an apparent incident of road rage outside a Walmart in North Stafford.
Two vehicles were sitting at a red light at the intersection of Mine Road and Greenspring Drive when one person got out of the car and stabbed another, according to a Stafford sheriff’s office spokesman.
Today is Festivus, a made-up holiday popularized by the iconic 90’s hit comedy show Seinfeld.
For the show’s faithful fans, the celebration is anything but made up.
Jeanine Lawson, Scott Jacobs, and Eric Young are all on the ballot today as voters decide who will replace former Brentsville District Supervisor Wally Covington.
Polls for today’s special election opened at 6 a.m. and will close at 7 p.m. For more information on where to vote in the Brentsville Magisterial District, click here.
Two dogs died in a fire at a Woodbridge home Monday.
Here’s a report from OWL Volunteer Fire Department:
The results are in and the winners of the 40th Annual Dumfries Christmas Parade “Christmas around the world.”
The parade was held Saturday, Dec. 13 in front of Town Hall in Dumfries. The parade route took marchers and floats past a reviewing stand at the intersection of Main Street (Route 1 south) and Mine Road.
A Burke & Herbert Bank in Woodbridge was robbed.
A man walked into the bank in the 14800 block of Smoketown Road, near Potomac Mills mall, about 1 p.m. Monday. The man took money and then fled on foot, according to Prince William police.
Drivers and pedestrians should be on the look out for freezing rain today.
The National Weather Service issued a freezing rain advisory for our area. It will remain in effect until 6 p.m.
The Lake Jackson/Mid-County Lions Club would like to thank all of its patrons who helped to make their annual citrus and shrimp sales a big success.
A special thanks also to Yellow Freight Systems, Food Lion and Ace Hardware for their continued support.