North Stafford, Va. –– Stafford sheriff authorities say a Caroline County man exposed himself to a deputy.
North Stafford, Va. –– Stafford sheriff authorities say a Caroline County man exposed himself to a deputy.
Woodbridge, Va. –– The second meeting of the Virginia – North Carolina High-Speed Rail Compact will be mostly an organizational one, says one of the local legislators who represents Virginia on the board.
Dale Zehner will hold one another one of his regular online chats will passengers of Virginia’s only commuter rail service Wednesday at noon.
In addition to Zehner, Keolis Transportation (the company charged with operating VRE trains) manager for the Manassas line Scott Treece, will also take part in the Web chat.
Stafford, Va. –– A pharmacist and a U.S. Marine are the proud parents of Stafford’s first newborn of 2011.
The 38-year-old victim was coming out of a Safeway at 5980 Kingstowne Center in Fairfax County when a man approached her and then pointed a gun.
He demanded her purse, keys and cell phone, got them, and drove off her in her 1993 Toyota Camry. (more…)
A county sheriff’s deputy at 2:50 p.m. Dec. 27 tried to stop a driver on Centreport Parkway.
The driver of the car he was speeding, ignored the deputy, and then got onto the highway and sped off in the northbound direction.
When a volcano erupted in Indonesia last fall, three area churches and the wife of local state delegate were called to action in December.
Ruth M. Anderson, married to Va. Del. Richard Anderson, R-51 (Lake Ridge, Woodbridge), traveled to Indonesia during mid-December after organizing a team that assisted in aiding the more than 10,000 people displaced from their homes after the Mt. Merapi volcano erupted Oct. 26.
Lake Ridge, Va. –– One person was taken to the hospital after their car crashed into building in Lake Ridge.
The victim was struck by a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee at 9:52 p.m. in the area of Jana Lee Avenue.
The yet-to-be-identified victim was taken to a local hospital where he later died.
But the New Year means crews and equipment will soon be working again.
Here’s some info you need to get around two of the major road projects happening right now in the Potomac Communities: