With the clock ticking, the students had one hour to cook a meal to impress the judges; the pressure was on for all 15 PWCS middle schools in the first cook off to select the winning middle school chef club.
With the clock ticking, the students had one hour to cook a meal to impress the judges; the pressure was on for all 15 PWCS middle schools in the first cook off to select the winning middle school chef club.
By SHERESE A. GORE
Capital News Service
RICHMOND, Va. – Calling it a “historic opportunity,” mental health advocates are awaiting a judge’s approval of a settlement agreement that would improve the lives of thousands of Virginia’s intellectually disabled citizens.
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MAN, WOMAN SHOT EXPECTED TO RECOVER
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — A man and woman who were shot last night in Woodbridge are recovering, and now an arrest has been made.
QUANTICO, Va. — The crossroads of the Marine Corps, Quantico, will have a new commanding officer Friday.
Col. David W. Maxwell is expected to take charge Friday morning at a change of command ceremony to be held on base.
BIKE TO WORK DAY
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Tomorrow marks the annual Bike to Work day, and Virginia Railway Express wants bicycle riders to take their bikes to the train station.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. – The Potomac Nationals took both ends of a doubleheader with the Frederick Keys at the Pfitz. The second game featured a walk-off double from Francisco Soriano after he had a single to send the game to extras.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — OmniLink buses are an easy and convenient way to get around Prince William County. But some residents may not know how to use them.
Prince William County School Board Chairman Milton C. Johns learned of Grant Lattin’s resignation first through an email.
Lattin resigned his position as the Occoquan District School Board representative last night and could not immediately be reached for comment, but he told Johns he was resigning for personal reasons. His resignation follows that of former Neabsco District School Board member Julie Lucas in 2009.