The victim in Friday’s fatal fire in Manassas Park is Jerry Wayne Lusk, 73, of Luxor Street, according to a city fire investigator.
The man who died in a fire today while inside a single family home at 108 Luxor Street in Manassas Park lived alone.
The victim in Friday’s fatal fire in Manassas Park is Jerry Wayne Lusk, 73, of Luxor Street, according to a city fire investigator.
The man who died in a fire today while inside a single family home at 108 Luxor Street in Manassas Park lived alone.
A Woodbridge man is charged with shooting woman in the arm.
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· Good morning Prince William – StreetLight Ministries in Woodbridge offers a number of services to homebound seniors and other fragile clients. Volunteers are needed to provide transportation to doctor’s appointments, grocery shopping and other simple chores. Please email Rev. Powers [email protected] to learn the many ways you can help another in the greater Woodbridge community.
· The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program –RSVP welcomes Jan Hawkins as our new program director. She can be reached at: [email protected] or [email protected]. She has lots of new and fun volunteer opportunities in the community. Cheers to senior power!
A new exhibit at the Manassas Museum will commemorate the 15th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks on New York City and at the Pentagon in Arlington.
The show “Manassas Remembers 9/11” will feature a collection of photographs and stories of the events that unfolded that day, with a focus on how it impacted residents of Manassas the region.
The shootings deaths of five police officers overnight in Dallas have local police on guard.
Prince William police spokesman Jonathan Perok said the murders have prompted local officers to be more vigilant.
From the Manassas Museum:
Free Book Talk: Manassas: Postcard History Series with Author Lisa Sievel-Otten; July 31; 1:30 p.m.
Submitted by Dumfries Artist Alexis Gomez: