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Hurricane Joaquin should move up the east coast this week. It could impact our area.
And whether or not we see a hurricane, we’re going to see a lot of rain.
Hurricane Joaquin churning in the Atlantic Ocean could have it sights set on our area.
With all the rain and wind the storm could bring (we’ll link you to the Capital Weather Gang which has more information about the storm), we’re also seeing events postponed in our area ahead of the storm.
All students at North Stafford have been dismissed.
All students are dismissed. pic.twitter.com/8FpGNZMnhz
October 24th, 2015 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., will see the largest event ever held in Georgetown South.
It is planned to be a community clean-up, small business expo, yard sale, resource center, food fair, carnival and fundraiser. We will be inviting all of the town home communities in the City of Manassas.
The candidates for Chairman of the Prince William County Board of Supervisors will face each other in a debate Thursday night.
Republican incumbent Corey Stewart and Democrat challenger Rick Smith are scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. at the Manassas Campus of Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA). This is the first one-on-one meeting of the two candidates since the
What will Lisa Bell do after she leaves her post on the Prince William County School Board?
She could serve as the next Neabsco District representative on the Prince William County Board of Supervisors.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Falmouth intersection will have to wait, according to a statement from the Virginia Department of Transportation:
Due to heavy rain forecast for tomorrow, and preparations for the potential landfall of Hurricane Joaquin, the Falmouth Intersection Improvement Project Ribbon-Cutting event scheduled for Thursday, October 1 has been canceled.
Here is something you might not know if you don’t have children: “Barbie” — yes the doll — has a new movie that debuted earlier this month.
Here’s something else you might not know: “Barbie” turns 57 this year, according to a press release.
Prince William leaders said the future of the region is ripe for economic growth, and that is also one that will continue to be hampered by traffic congestion.
Prince William County Board of Supervisors Chairman At-large Corey Stewart, Manassas Mayor Hal Parrish III, and Manassas Park Mayor Frank Jones took the stage at the annual “State of Prince William” luncheon in Manassas. The event is organized by the Prince William Chamber of Commerce.