The NOVARegion dashboard is Northern Virginia Regional Commission’s dashboard containing a plentiful amount of demographic, military, and environmental information and interactive charts.
The NOVARegion dashboard is Northern Virginia Regional Commission’s dashboard containing a plentiful amount of demographic, military, and environmental information and interactive charts.
Jack Cavalier, a retired defense department engineer and long-time resident of Stafford County, is running for re-election to the Stafford County Board of Supervisors to represent the Griffis-Widewater District. Cavalier was first elected to the Board in 1999 and has served as Chairman and Vice Chairman in the past.
Name: Jack Cavalier
Darrell H. Jordan — or D.J. Jordan — a public relations executive with experience as a Capitol Hill staffer, is running for the House of Delegates, to represent District 31.
Democrat Elizabeth Guzman currently holds the seat.
Peter O’Hanlon is running for re-election to the Manassas City School Board. He has been on the Board since 2017. His focuses include student success and teacher retention.
Name: Peter B. O’Hanlon
Crystal Vanuch, a lifelong Stafford resident and CEO of a Stafford company, is running for election as Stafford County Supervisor for the Rock Hill District. Road repairs and maintenance are crucial to her campaign goals.
Name: Crystal Vanuch
Laura Rudy, a Stafford County resident and bank management professional, is running for re-election as Stafford County Treasurer. She has held the position since 2008.
Name: Laura Rudy
Thomas Coen, a former Stafford County high school teacher, is running for re-election as George Washington District Supervisor. He is focusing on controlling development and growth in the county, preserving rural space while encouraging modern businesses to open up shop.
Name: Thomas “Tom” Coen
By Jeff Raines | Capital News Service
It’s the home stretch of the election season and money is pouring in, campaigners are knocking on doors and politics are heating up.
It happened inside the university’s Fairfax Campus today at 4:15 a.m.
George Mason University police tell us: The unidentified suspect, a dining services employee, brandished a gun and threatened a co-worker during a dispute at the university’s Fairfax Campus.
Prince William County is hoping to win a $225,000 grant that would be used for accessibility improvements at Marumsco Acre Lake.
The grant application comes after the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism (DPRT) commissioned a report in 2015 to assess federally-mandated accessibility compliance across all parks in Prince William County.