(Free Lance-Star) — The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office executed search warrants at a local towing company that removed eight vehicles from a neighborhood in North Stafford.
(Free Lance-Star) — The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office executed search warrants at a local towing company that removed eight vehicles from a neighborhood in North Stafford.
A 27-year-old woman, was walking her six-month-old pit bull in the above area when she was approached by an unknown man. During the encounter, the suspect asked to hold the dog.
When the victim declined, the man picked the dog up and attempted to run away.
Prince William County Public Schools called a Code Orange, meaning students and teachers are expected to work from home tomorrow, Thursday, December 15.
According to the school division, school buildings and offices will be closed. Students are expected to learn asynchronously (asynchronous learning allows for independent learning or within a specific timeframe). Staff is expected to work remotely.
Bob Weir announced his intent to run for the vacant Prince William Board of County Supervisors Gainesville District seat. Supervisor Peter Candland announced his resignation from the seat effective Friday, December 16.
Weir just won a seat on the Haymarket Town Council, where he has served five terms. He’s also served five terms on the Haymarket Planning Commission and has a proven track record and reputation for achieving results for the residents of Haymarket and the Gainesville District.
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Prince William County Public Schools — All Prince William County Public Schools are operating on Code Orange on Thursday, December 15. [Twitter]
A robber rushed a clerk at a 7-Eleven store in Manassas and made off with cash.
At 4 a.m. Tuesday, December 13, 2022, Manassas police were called to a 7-Eleven store in the 9200 block of Wellington Road for a report of a strong-arm robbery.
Hetherington’s predecessor, Rick Nealis, retired on November 30 after serving the last 30 years at the helm of the Marine Corps Marathon (MCM). Under Nealis’ leadership, the MCM has become one of the largest marathons in the country and world, and the organization has evolved into offering numerous events of all distances throughout the year.
“While on this journey, I have been blessed to watch millions of runners discover long-distance running and accomplish their dreams. I am now thrilled to hand the Marine Corps Marathon reigns over to Alex and watch him lead “The People’s Marathon” to new levels of running greatness,” expressed Nealis. “As I move on, I urge all to remain Semper Fidelis (always faithful) to our running and values. Oorah!”