FBI training may be leaving Quantico
Plans to relocate FBI training from Quantico to Alabama have sparked concern from Virginia leaders, who say the move could impact national security and the local economy.
👉 WJLA has the full story

Big change ahead for Fredericksburg’s healthcare safety net
After nearly 30 years of service, Moss Free Clinic will close its doors permanently this summer, with the board citing changing healthcare needs and expanding options for low-income patients.
👉 Fredericksburg Free Press reports on the closure


Tax hike incoming for Manassas homeowners
Manassas residents can expect to pay about 7% more on their real estate tax bills after the City Council passed a $512 million budget.
Read more from InsideNoVa and see our full coverage

Woodbridge woman charged after deadly crash
A 32-year-old woman faces involuntary manslaughter charges following a January crash on Minnieville Road that killed a 64-year-old man.
Get the full story on the charges and investigation


🚧 Heads up, Stafford drivers
A new safety project is starting this week on Stefanniga Road.
Crews will begin work to widen the road shoulders and install rumble strips between Kellogg Mill and Cavalry Run roads. Expect brief delays during construction. Learn more from VDOT.

🍽️ Local leaders push back on potential SNAP cuts
Virginia Democrats, including U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine and Del. Joshua Cole, are voicing concerns over proposed federal cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), warning that the changes could impact over 200,000 Virginians.
They gathered at the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank to discuss how the proposed “One Big Beautiful Bill” could reduce food assistance by more than 20%, leaving local food banks struggling to meet increased demand. Read the full story.


📊 How are Fredericksburg students doing in school?
This spring’s SOL test pass rates are out, showing a mixed bag for Fredericksburg’s public school students — with some subjects showing improvement and others slipping.
👉 See how your local school stacked up

⚖️ A local judge faces serious charges
Chief Judge Richard T. McGrath of the 15th Judicial District has been indicted for allegedly bribing a Spotsylvania County public official, with the incident dating back to July 2024.
👉 Read the full story on Fredericksburg Free Press


🚨 A heartbreaking loss on Lee Highway
A man was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver Thursday morning while walking along Lee Highway near Gainesville.
Read the full story and learn how you can help

🔥 Firefighters tackle intense blaze in Nokesville
Fire crews rushed to battle a serious house fire Thursday evening on Fleetwood Drive in Nokesville; thankfully, no injuries were reported.
See how first responders handled the scene


From big roadwork in Stafford to kid-friendly water play in Dale City, this edition of Neighborhood Notes covers what’s happening across our communities. We’re spotlighting educators, recognizing Pride Month, and sharing a timely internship opportunity for NOVA students. Dive in for all the details.


🎓 Hats off to the Class of 2025!
Superintendent Dr. LaTanya McDade is celebrating the resilience and achievements of PWCS seniors as they prepare to graduate and step into their futures. She also shared updates on a new bus tracking app, EZ A2B, and honored Neabsco Elementary’s Lydia Larimore as Virginia’s Elementary School Counselor of the Year.
👉 Read Dr. McDade’s full message here

🗑️ Got junk? Prince William’s Dumpster Day is here to help
The Occoquan District Area Cleanup is happening Saturday, June 7 at Bethel Church—bring your unwanted items between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and let Public Works handle the rest.
👉 See what you can dump and learn more


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