LORTON WORKHOUSE ARTS CENTER
LORTON, Va. — There’s a party going on at the Lorton Workhouse Arts Center this Saturday, June 23.
LORTON WORKHOUSE ARTS CENTER
LORTON, Va. — There’s a party going on at the Lorton Workhouse Arts Center this Saturday, June 23.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — A new initiative just announced late Sunday night will target parking violators at Woodbridge’s Horner Road Commuter Lot.
The increased enforcement will be rolled out in two phases: the first starting Monday, June 18, through Friday, June 29, when drivers who park anywhere other than a designated parking space will receive a warning from Virginia State or local police. During second phase staring Monday, July 2, illegally parked cars will be ticketed, said Virginia State Police spokeswoman Corinne Geller.
MANASSAS, Va. — A plane that has problems getting its front landing gear to work landed safely at the Manassas Regional Airport.
Emergency crews were called to the airport about 10 p.m. Saturday when it was reported the plane’s landing gear was not working properly.
By URIAH KISER
DALE CITY, Va. — The family of a Dale City EMT who died while training to become a firefighter will finally receive death benefits.
UPDATE
Police tell us no explosive device was found at the scene.
By JIM LAWRENCE
FALMOUTH, Va. — The former house of a local businessman and philanthropist could fall prey to the wrecking ball in the near future.
FROM POLICE REPORTS:
Armed Robbery
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Mia Amado won the Cappie for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Helen Keller in “The Miracle Worker.” The Cappies Gala was held Sunday June 10 at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Mia is a sophomore theatre student in the Center for Fine and Performing Arts Program at Woodbridge Senior High School.
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — We now know who wants a shot at becoming the next person to fill a vacant seat on the Prince William County School Board.
Thirteen individuals put their name in a hat this week to replace retiring Occoquan District School Board Member Grant Lattin who is leaving because of personal reasons.
DALE CITY, Va. — A new bridge on a stretch of Delaney Road in Dale City is complete.
According to Prince William police, a new, precast concrete slabs replaced the old bridge that crossed a tributary to the Neabsco Creek. The new 25-foot bridge is slightly wider, and brings with it the removal of a four-mile detour that had been in place since early spring, routing cars down Dale Boulevard to Minnieville Road and then back to Delaney Road.