STAFFORD, Va. ā A judge has temporarily halted timbering near Courthouse Road, where a developer plans to build a large data center. The emergency injunction comes after neighbors raised alarms and Stafford County filed a legal complaint alleging zoning violations and broken land-use promises.
The order, granted June 9, 2025, targets Augustine South Associates, LLC, linked to the proposed 1,042-acre GWV data center now under consideration for rezoning. The land is zoned A-2 Rural Residential, where commercial tree cutting is prohibited. The countyās complaint also says the work violated āProffer 9,ā a condition meant to preserve trees unless their removal is essential.
āYes, the County can confirm that the injunction was granted based on multiple elements that the court determined satisfy the requirements necessary for it to grant temporary injunctive relief,ā said Andrew Spence, a spokesman for Stafford County.
The tree clearing occurred on parcels off Kelsey Lane and Courthouse Roadāspecifically Tax Map Parcels 29-39C, 29-82, 29-36, and 29-81. In an affidavit, the zoning administrator said the damage would cause irreparable harm and that replanting would not fix it.
Although the County ensured legal notice was servedāincluding via emailāneither the developer nor their attorney appeared at the court hearing. āThat is confirmed,ā Spence said, clarifying that contrary to some accounts, there was no testimony from a sheriffās captain.
Some residents reported seeing tree clearing continue on June 11, two days after the injunction was granted. The County says it has not been able to confirm whether timbering resumed following the court order.
Spence said the County is pursuing a permanent injunction at a future hearing, during which the developer will be formally required to respond. āThe County intends to enforce any violations similarly as we act concerning any other Proffer or Zoning Violations reported,ā he said.
The proposed data center has already drawn pushback from nearby residents, who cite environmental concerns, loss of forest buffers, and diminished quality of life. Some say the recent logging was clearly visible from their homes.
Although the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources found no violations of state environmental laws, and the Department of Forestry confirmed it doesnāt issue logging permits, the County maintains the tree removal violated local zoning and land-use proffers.
STAFFORD, Va. ā Thousands of families have now confirmed whether their children will ride the bus next school year, as Stafford County Public Schools continues to implement its new transportation opt-in policy.
As of the end of May 2025, 29,717 students across the division have declared their transportation intentions for the upcoming school year. Of those, 5,640 students have opted out of morning service, and 5,224 have opted out of afternoon service, according to information presented at June 10, 2025 School Board meeting.
The district’s transportation department began routing on June 3, 2025, and route information is scheduled to appear in ParentVUE by July 1. Final route details will be emailed to families on July 29, with drivers receiving their assignments on August 5, followed by practice runs August 7ā8. A Transition Day for students is set for August 11.
A Shift Prompted by Crisis
The opt-in system marks a major change in how SCPS manages school bus serviceāand it’s a direct response to a transportation crisis that unfolded in August 2024, when more than 3,000 students were left without assigned bus service on the eve of the first day of school.
Parents received late-night notifications that their children would not have transportation the following morning, prompting widespread confusion and community outrage. Some students were still without transportation weeks into the school year.
Potomac Local News covered the crisis extensively. At the time, school officials blamed new, untested routing software and staff shortages, while parents criticized the lack of timely communication. Interim Superintendent Chris Fulmer acknowledged that the system had been rolled out too quickly and without adequate preparation.
In March 2025, SCPS announced the move to an opt-in model, requiring families to actively request school bus service. The shift was designed to eliminate unused bus stops and routes, allowing the department to use its resources more efficiently and reliably.
Whatās New This Year
The transportation team presented an update to the school board in June, highlighting several changes beyond the opt-in system:
- A new dispatcher will be added to the department starting July 1 to improve route monitoring and communication.
- The district introduced digital request forms (TR-1) for students with disabilities, integrating transportation needs directly into Synergy, the school divisionās student information system.
- The MyRide app remains available for parents to track bus locations, although reliability remains a concern in areas with limited cell coverage.
The transportation department also addressed an ongoing concern from drivers: behavior management on the bus. Last school year, more than 1,600 behavior referrals were submitted. Drivers say they are often not informed whether their concerns are addressed by school administrators.
Superintendent Dr. Daniel W. Smith noted that behavior management should reflect a studentās actions across all environmentsāclassrooms, lunchrooms, and busesāand emphasized the importance of a feedback loop so drivers know their reports are taken seriously.
Parents who fail to opt in or change their minds must now go through their school registrar to request transportation. If a student does not ride the bus for 10 consecutive school days, they will be removed from the manifest (though the stop remains). Re-entry could take up to 10 business days.

Celebrate Dad with BBQ and axe-throwing this Fatherās Day! ššŖ
The Windmill CafĆ© is serving up a sizzling BBQ special all weekend, and on Sunday, The Axe Barn lets Dad throw for free ā now thatās a bullseye deal.
š Make it a weekend to remember with good eats, drinks, and fun at The Farm Brewery at Broad Run.
Tidewater Grillās Fatherās Day Festival is back! šš¶
This Sunday, June 15, enjoy an all-you-can-eat seafood and grill buffet, live music, games, and family fun at Tidewater Grillās popular Fatherās Day bash.
š Reserve your spot for $65 and treat Dad to a feast with fun for all ages.
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Why stop at a tie? Surprise Dad with a spacious rambler featuring scenic views, generous living space, and a dream neighborhood heāll love.
š Check out this newly reduced gem and schedule a tour.
Brunch for the win at The Clubs at Quantico š³š„
Celebrate Dad with a delicious brunch buffet on Sunday, June 15, from noon to 3 p.m. at The Clubs at Quantico and Crossroads Events Center.
š Reserve your table now for a family-friendly meal Dad will love.
Solve a mystery over dinner at Madiganās šµļøāāļøšŗ
Treat Dad to a night of intrigue with Madiganās Waterfront Murder Mystery Dinner, featuring a 1950s TV-themed whodunit.
š Get your tickets now for this one-of-a-kind Fatherās Day gift.
Satisfy Dadās sweet tooth with Cupcake Heaven š«š§
Celebrate with bold Fatherās Day flavors like Chocolate Stout and Maple Bacon, and pre-order banana pudding cups for pickup ThursdayāSaturday.
š Call Cupcake Heaven in Haymarket at (703)-754-6300 or check them out here.
Experience a powerful Fatherās Day evening at the theater š
Honor the strength and love of fatherhood with a moving performance of To Kill a Mockingbird at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts.
š Call 540-370-4300 or grab your tickets online now.
Tell a dad joke, get 10% off! šš
Drop your best (or worst) dad joke this Sunday, June 15, and score 10% off your combo meal ā cringe welcomed!
š Find a location near you and get punny.
Sound the alarm for fun at Market Square šš¾
Join the Fredericksburg Fire Department and Area Museum on Saturday, June 14 from 10 a.m. to noon for hands-on activities, history, and even a Dalmatian-inspired puppet craft.
š No registration needed ā just show up at 907 Princess Anne Street, Fredericksburg!
Movie night under the stars in Woodbridge š¬š
This Friday, June 13 at 8:30 p.m., head to Chinn Aquatics & Fitness Center for a free showing of Captain America. Bring chairs or blankets and enjoy a family-friendly evening under the stars.
š See event details here.
Shakespeare on the Lawn returns to Kenmore š°š
Catch The Merry Wives of Windsor at Historic Kenmore, Saturdays and Sundays through June 15. Bring a picnic and enjoy this classic under the stars.
š Buy tickets online ā $20 for adults, kids under 6 free!
Raise a pint to Dad at 6 Bears & A Goat šŗšØāš§āš¦
Celebrate with hearty brunch, food and drink specials, and a laid-back vibe all day Sunday, June 15 ā doors open at 10 a.m.!
š Check out the details and let Dad chill in style.
Start the day right with Kegs & Eggs š³š»
Barley Naked Brewing Company is serving up breakfast and brews with Karla on the Go from 9 a.m. to noon ā live music and free entry too!
š See the full event details here.
FBI training may be leaving Quantico
Plans to relocate FBI training from Quantico to Alabama have sparked concern from Virginia leaders, who say the move could impact national security and the local economy.
š WJLA has the full story
Big change ahead for Fredericksburgās healthcare safety net
After nearly 30 years of service, Moss Free Clinic will close its doors permanently this summer, with the board citing changing healthcare needs and expanding options for low-income patients.
š Fredericksburg Free Press reports on the closure
Stay in the know about crime in our region
A new online dashboard now lets you track crime incidents in near real-time across the greater D.C. area, including our local communities.
š InsideNoVa covers the new crime dashboard
Signal Bay Waterpark eyes July 4th splashdown
Manassas Park officials say the beloved Signal Bay Waterpark could open by Independence Day, as crews prep for a new liner and water feature installation.
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Quantico Marines sharpen skills with drone tech
Marines at Camp Upshur in Quantico trained on unmanned aerial systems, boosting their ability to advise foreign partners thanks to support from the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab.
š The U.S. Marine Corps shared details on X
WOODBRIDGE, Va. ā In the final stretch before the June 18 primary, Potomac Local News analyzed campaign finance records and asked each Democratic candidate for Virginia lieutenant governor: Why did you accept or reject money from the gaming industry? And where do you stand on the proposed casino in Tysons Corner?
In the past 90 days, some candidates have accepted at least six figures from casino and skill game interests, including companies backing projects in other parts of Virginia. Yet at a recent televised debate, some shifted tone ā either backing off earlier enthusiasm or emphasizing local control. Others have stayed firm in their opposition.
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Step into elegance and Mediterranean romance at Carmelloās, a beloved fine dining destination nestled in the heart of Manassas.
Family-owned since 1987 and helmed by Portuguese immigrant Alice Pires, Carmelloās offers a contemporary blend of Portuguese and Italian cuisine, seasonally crafted and bursting with garden-fresh flavor. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a night out, this award-winning restaurant delivers a dining experience thatās as warm and refined as its heritage.
Three-Course Date Night Menu
Starter: Charcuterie Board
A sophisticated arrangement of imported meats, cheeses, olives, and house-made accompaniments ā perfect for sharing and savoring over a glass of wine.
Main Course: Mariscada Carmelloās
A seafood loverās dream ā scallops, mussels, clams, calamari, and shrimp simmered in a saffron tomato broth. Aromatic, hearty, and deeply satisfying.
Dessert: Chocolate Hazelnut Torte
Rich layers of chocolate and hazelnut, delicately sweet and indulgent ā the perfect ending to an elegant evening.
Ambiance & Experience
Carmelloās glows with upscale charm ā think white linens, soft lighting, and a rustic elegance that makes you feel both pampered and at home. The dining room is cozy and intimate, ideal for quiet conversation, while the attentive service elevates the entire experience. For added romance, request a seat near the window overlooking charming Battle Street, especially when the town is aglow with seasonal lights.
Reservation & Visitor Info
Address: 9108 Center Street, Manassas, VA 20110
Phone: 703-368-5522
Dinner Hours: Wednesday ā Sunday, 5 to 10 p.m.
Dress Code: Business casual (think date-night chic)
Pro Tip: Ask about their seasonal specials ā many incorporate herbs from Carmelloās on-site garden for a fresh, unexpected twist.
Reservations are strongly recommended, especially on weekends. Visit carmellos.com to reserve your table.
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Have you enjoyed a magical meal at Carmelloās? Tag your favorite date night photos with #DateNightSpotlightand drop your favorite dish in the comments below ā weād love to hear from you!
At a June 10, 2025, City Council meeting, Finance Director Amanda Sicks reported that meals tax collections are up 4.6% compared to the prior year, and sales tax is flat but stable.
āMeals tax is showing resilience,ā Sicks said, noting a rebound in recent months following earlier delays in vendor filings. āBut with sales tax flat and foot traffic down, weāre monitoring trends closely.ā
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The visit, scheduled from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at RapidFlightās headquarters, 9635 Center Street, will include a live interview with the senator and a Q&A session open to guests. The event is free and hosted in coordination with the Prince William Chamber of Commerce, city leaders, and RapidFlight executives.
Mayor Michelle Davis-Younger confirmed the visit during her June 11 virtual address to the Prince William Chamber of Commerce, where she provided a wide-ranging update on city projects, economic development, and veteran initiatives.
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Tax hike incoming for Manassas homeowners
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Woodbridge woman charged after deadly crash
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Drone Camp lands in Dumfries!
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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. ā Prince William County leaders are facing mounting pressure to address noise generated by data centers, as residentsāmany from the Great Oak subdivisionādelivered passionate testimony during the Board of County Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, June 10.
The boardās discussion centered on a long-delayed draft noise ordinance aimed at controlling the low-frequency hum emitted by industrial cooling systems at massive data facilities, including nearby Amazon Web Services (AWS) sites.