WOODBRIDGE, Va. — A jogger said a man exposed himself to her in the area of Minnieville and Oak Farm roads in Woodbridge.
Here’s more in a police press release;
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — A jogger said a man exposed himself to her in the area of Minnieville and Oak Farm roads in Woodbridge.
Here’s more in a police press release;
· Good morning – Saved Hands Foundation offers a number of services to homeless individuals in Woodbridge. Volunteers are needed to teach Microsoft Office during traditional business hours. They also need a grant writer to help solicit resources to help their clients. Come be part of this expanding team. Please call Pamela at (703) 895-6681 to learn more.
· Transitional Housing BARN needs adult volunteers to help sort and organize donations for their monthly yard sales. Come join the team that works during the week between 8am-2pm. They also need volunteers the second Saturday of each month to set up from 6am-8:30 am and then take down late morning. This is perfect for all the early birds out there and then you can get your round of golf in. Please call Tammy at (703) 369-1325 for more info.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Hold the anchovies but don’t hold out on supporting a athlete competing in this year’s Special Olympic Games in Virginia.
Ci-Ci’s Pizza restaurants will offer special paper logos for $1 that will be displayed throughout the restaurant. Those who buy one will get a voucher for a free regular drink with the purchase of an adult pizza buffet redeemable in August.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. –– Physicians practicing at Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center have formed a new company that will help physicians keep their financial records straight.
Sentara, a non-profit healthcare organization that operates Sentara Northern Virginia Hospital and medical facilities in Lake Ridge and Lorton, has founded a joint venture with Texas-based MedSynergies that will allow doctors to use new financial tools to reach and track their patients.
Marjorie Keene Tisdale Burke so loved the Lord, and has gone home to be with her Heavenly Father on June 23, 2014.
Marjorie was born on May 27, 1926 in Chase City, Virginia. She graduated from Thyne Institute in Chase City and attended Virginia State College and Knoxville College. Marjorie became a Special education teacher for thirty plus years while receiving a Master’s Degree. She taught in the New Jersey school system for many years and retired from the Fauquier County school system in Virginia.
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — You’ll soon be able to catch a bus from Prince William County to Metro’s new Silver Line serving Tysons Corner. With the change, PRTC will no longer serve the Vienna or West Falls Church stations on Metro’s Orange Line.
Here’s more in a statement from the Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission:
STAFFORD, Va. — Stafford Hospital has been recognized for their advances in minimally invasive surgery.
Here’s more in a press release:
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — A woman from Colonial Beach said she fell asleep at a concert at Jiffy Lube Live and woke up to a man sexually assaulting her.
Here’s more in a statement from Prince William police:
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Starla: A beautiful, brown tabby who is about 6-years-old and a little love bug! When this sweet girl isn’t curled up on your lap, she loves regular play sessions. She adores other laid back cats and we think she’d be a fantastic ‘older sister’ to any young kitty. Starla is spayed, fully vaccinated and FIV/FeLV negative.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Prince William taxpayers are about to sink more money into a baseball stadium that will soon be replaced with a new one.
County officials are set to authorize funding for construction of new covered batting tunnels to be built at Pfitzner Stadium in Woodbridge – home of the Potomac Nationals Minor League Baseball team which is affiliated with the Washington Nationals.