Author: Potomac Local News
Calvin L. Johnson, the first black police officer with the Prince William Police department and a long-serving Dumfries police chief, died Dec. 18.
From Prince William police:
Commercial Burglary – On December 17 at 9:01AM, officers responded to the House of Mercy located at 8170 Flannery Ct in Manassas (20109) to investigate a burglary. The investigation revealed that around 8:12PM on December 16, an unknown male shattered the front glass door with a rock. The suspect then took an undisclosed amount of money from the cash registered before fleeing the business on foot. The investigation continues.
Would a third lane move more traffic on Sudley Road in front of Novant Prince William Hospital?
Manassas City officials think so, as the plan to build a new third lane in this area has been on the books since 2000. Now, city planners will go back to the Commonwealth Transportation Board in Richmond to review some proposed changes for the $7.4 million project.
More people are moving out of Virginia than in, reflecting changes in home prices, rates of retirement and federal spending since 2013.
From an email:
In observance of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, PRTC’s services will operate according to the schedule listed below.
From a press release:
In effort to assist seniors with computer literacy skills, Northern Virginia Community College’s (NOVA) Woodbridge Campus has partnered with local non-profit organization Agape Love in Action, to host Wisdom Meets Technology (WMT), a free comprehensive computer training course open to all senior citizens.
From a press release:
Metro today announced special late-night rail service until 2 a.m. on New Year’s Eve, three hours later than normal Sunday closing hours, to provide customers a safe transportation alternative.