Author: Potomac Local News
Good morning Prince William – SERVE Food Pantry is running low on basic food supplies for needy families. Please pick up a few extra things this week while you’re out shopping. They have a particular need for canned beans, canned meat and cereal. It’s that time of year where we tend to forget that families and kids need the basics. Please drop off your donations at the SERVE Pantry at 10056 Dean Drive in Manassas.
Prince William police were called to Bentley Circle in Woodbridge about 6 a.m. Thursday for a report of an unconscious man who later died on the scene.
From Prince William police spokesman Nathan Probus:
From Stafford County Sheriff’s Office:
On May 10, 2017, at 7:30 a.m., Deputy J.J. Kreider was westbound on South Gateway Drive when he observed a subject he recognized driving a green SAAB traveling east. Deputy Kreider knew the subject’s driving privilege was currently suspended due to multiple prior driving convictions.
A new name will be added to Prince William County’s War Memorial, on the grounds of the county’s government center in Woodbridge.
From a press release:
Work to repair a bridge that carries traffic on Interstate 95 over the Neabsco Creek in Dale City is again postponed.
The work will now take place Friday, May 19 through Monday, May 22.
A portion of River Walk Way will remain closed for at least another week.
A facade of a retaining wall fell onto the street late last month. Since then, engineers have been inspecting the area and coming up with a plan to fix the facade.
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Police surrounded Mapledale Plaza on Wednesday at about 1:3o p.m. after a car crash.
Officers set up a search perimeter around the shopping center, and in the adjacent Princedale and Nottingdale neighborhoods of Dale City after one person involved in the crash “walked away.”
There were some tense moments today for passengers on board a small jet that landed at Manassas Regional Airport.
Four people were aboard a Cessna Citation 1 that took off in Culpeper bound for Indianapolis that sustained engine failure on one of its two engines. The right engine lost power, according to Manassas City spokeswoman Patty Prince.