For local hotel owners and workers, it is no longer enough to make the beds and clean the bathrooms.
For local hotel owners and workers, it is no longer enough to make the beds and clean the bathrooms.
WOODBRIDGE — (Prince William police press release) On March 19 at 3:07AM, officers responded to the Exxon at the Glen Service Station located at 4255 Seeton Sq. in Woodbridge (22192) for an alarm. Officers observed a damaged rear door.
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STAFFORD — (Stafford sheriff’s office press release) Two suspects behind recent larcenies were apprehended on Monday afternoon by deputies with the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office.
On March 18, 2019, at approximately 1:39 p.m., Deputy Torrice responded to reports of a stolen= package at a residence on Nugent Drive.
ALEXANDRIA — (Press release) The Virginia Railway Express is considering a new pass that would be good for 31 consecutive days.
The 31-day pass would function just like a Day Pass in that:
NOKESVILLE — (Press release) The historic wrought-iron truss bridge and the recently constructed one-lane bridge carrying Aden Road (Route 646) over the Norfolk Southern Railroad have reopened to traffic, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation.
Closed in 2015, the old truss bridge was rehabilitated and reinstalled to improve safety for drivers, to bring the bridge up to current design standards and to extend the overall life of the bridge. It is now in place to accommodate northbound traffic, alongside the newly constructed span open to accommodate southbound vehicles, enabling two-way traffic over the railroad for the first time.
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY – Single-lane closures and alternating traffic via flagging will occur at Sudley Manor Drive and Bethlehem Road (weather permitting) Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23 so that crews can add new pavement markings and refresh existing ones to improve safety at the intersection, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation.
The work will occur between 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. each day.
RICHMOND — Environmental and consumer groups applauded Gov. Ralph Northam after he signed legislation this week that aims to protect water quality by cleaning up more than 27 million cubic yards of coal ash from unlined ponds in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Northam signed into law SB 1355, sponsored by Sen. Frank Wagner, R-Virginia Beach, and HB 2786, sponsored by Del. Riley Ingram, R-Hopewell. The legislation seeks to clean up coal ash sites in the city of Chesapeake and in Prince William, Chesterfield, and Fluvanna counties.
RICHMOND — It’s a five-hour drive from Manassas Park to Galax — but in terms of life expectancy, the two cities are 25 years apart.
Residents of Manassas Park, a city of about 16,500 people in the Washington suburbs, live to 91 years old on average. But residents of Galax, a city of about 6,600 people in Southwest Virginia, typically live to just 66.
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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY — (Press release) Today, the Prince William County Office of Tourism announced that it has received a $10,000 grant from the Virginia Tourism Corporation (VTC) “50 Years of Love” program marketing fund.
The National Park Service (NPS) wants to hear from you about its proposed plan to improve trail systems and expand trail use at Prince William Forest Park.