LORTON, Va. — It’s going to get louder on a stretch of Interstate 95 at Lorton soon.
More in a press release from the 95 Express Lanes project:
LORTON, Va. — It’s going to get louder on a stretch of Interstate 95 at Lorton soon.
More in a press release from the 95 Express Lanes project:
MANASSAS, Va. — Manassas officials said lights are dark in the Old Town area due to a power problem at this hour.
Offices, businesses, and homes along Church, Center, and Main streets are all affected.
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — Drivers on Aden Road have seen fallen branches or dead animals struck by cars.
But on Sunday, a large boar was reportedly standing in the middle of the two lane road obstructing traffic about two miles past Joplin Road, near the Prince William County Public Schools Headquarters at Independent Hill.
I am already disgusted with myself as I slide the cake into the oven. I haven’t had such difficulty baking a cake since the 6th grade, when my first solo cake broke coming out of the pan and I covered the whole thing with mini marshmallows to make it look decent.
By URIAH KISER
DALE CITY, Va. — As the call for gun buybacks gets louder, Prince William County’s leader said politicians should stop making a tragedy in Connecticut a political issue.
Scott R. Welch, age 53, passed away peacefully with his loved ones by his side on Monday, Jan. 7, 2013, at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md.
Scott was born on Sept. 5, 1959, to William Welch, Jr. and Doris (nee Manthe) Welch at St. Mary’s Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. Having enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps’ delayed entry program two days after his 17th birthday, Scott decided to graduate early from Madison East High School in January 1977, and in February entered the active duty ranks of the Marine Corps.
By JEFFERY KNIGHT
Capital News Service
RICHMOND, Va. – Opponents of tolls on Interstate 95 have a new ally: African American legislators.
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The Northern Virginia Telework Council announced its focus project for 2013: Jobs, Jobs, Jobs.
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Potomac Local News celebrated a big year for our small hometown news operation last night.