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MANASSAS — Dulles Aviation, a staple at Manassas Regional Airport, will close.
The fixed-based operator (FBO) sells fuel to pilots, rents aircraft, and provides hangar space for planes. The firm decided not to renew its franchise agreement after 40 years.
STAFFORD COUNTY — A 17-year-old girl was killed after she was involved in a crash in Stafford County.
The crash occurred Thursday, May 16 at 4:48 p.m. on Kellogg Mill Road. A car driven by the teenager was attempting to make a left turn onto Kellogg Mill Road from the Abel Lake Boat Ramp parking lot when it was struck by a roll-off container truck.
STAFFORD — Authorities are hoping people who were working with a fake psychologist in Stafford County will come forward with their stories.
Stafford County Sheriff’s detectives are investigating a woman who has been posing as a psychologist in Stafford for several years.
HAYMARKET — On May 16, a second man sought in connection to the 2018 fatal overdose of a Dustin Colburn Lueker, 25, of Haymarket man, was arrested.
Jacob Carl Belotti turned himself in police without incident.
WOODBRIDGE — A political newcomer in Prince William County has turned the heads of some established Democrats in the region.
Margaret Franklin is running to unseat fellow Democrat and Woodbridge District Supervisor Frank Principi in a June 11 Primary Election.
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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY –– One man was killed and three others were injured in a crash near Manassas.
Prince William police were called to the area of Sudley Manor Drive and Seymour Road at 9:29 p.m. to investigate a crash. The investigation revealed that the driver of a 2014 Toyota Corolla was traveling eastbound on Seymour Road approaching Sudley Manor Drive.
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STAFFORD COUNTY — Someone vandalized a construction site and left $1.2 million in damage.
The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office was called Tuesday, May 14 to a construction site on Potomac Creek Drive for a report of vandalism of heavy equipment.