Three hundred plus Gainesville District citizens attended a Town Hall meeting Mar. 4 organized by Gainesville Supervisor Pete Candland and Delegate Tim Hugo to discuss the Bi-County Corridor with VDOT and elected representatives.
Three hundred plus Gainesville District citizens attended a Town Hall meeting Mar. 4 organized by Gainesville Supervisor Pete Candland and Delegate Tim Hugo to discuss the Bi-County Corridor with VDOT and elected representatives.
So the boss calls me up at 8 a.m. and asks “Where are my snow pictures, I need snow pictures?!”
I couldn’t resist taking my new all wheel drive Subaru out in the snow for the first time. The main roads have been kept clear for the most part. I stopped and talked with a couple of drivers of snow plow vehicles. They said they have been out since 10 p.m. Tuesday treating the roads.
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The first significant snowstorm of this winter season is forecast to bring at least four to six inches of snow portions of Prince William and Stafford counties, and the Greater Manassas areas.
MANASSAS, Va. — We’re already beginning to see the effects of the approaching winter storm as Manassas has declared a snow emergency starting at 8 p.m.
This means cars parked along snow emergency routes will be towed. Here’s a list of affected streets:
OCCOQUAN, Va. — On a cold February morning, the first Frigid 5K Run was held in Occoquan.
Area residents and runners filled the streets in the tiny village on Feb. 23 for the inaugural run to benefit the Optimist Club of the Occoquan, Woodbridge, and Neabsco districts in Prince William County.
Prince William County Schools may have to revise its budget for FY14, since the county has reduced its average tax bill from what was presented by county staff, and the Virginia General Assembly is deliberating on even deeper budget cuts.
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NORTH STAFFORD, Va. – Stafford law enforcement just came into possession of several pounds of pot.
A sheriff’s deputy obtained information about a drug deal that was set to happen in the parking lot of North Stafford High School on Sunday evening. The deputy then went to the school and found the car matching the description of the one suspected in being involved in the drug deal, and the occupants inside were subsequently questioned and arrested, said Stafford sheriff’s spokesman Bill Kennedy.
By KJ MUSHUNG
STAFFORD, Va. — Daniel Ringler, 19, the driver of the Toyota Scion that crashed last July while carrying three teenagers, is due to go to trial Tuesday, March 5 in Stafford County General District Court. He is charged with reckless driving, underage possession of alcohol, driving while intoxicated with a minor in the car and driving after illegal consumption of alcohol, which are all misdemeanors.