A Virginia Railway Express train struck and killed a man this morning near the Leeland Road station in Stafford County.
Virginia State Police spokeswoman Corinne Geller made this statement by email:
A Virginia Railway Express train struck and killed a man this morning near the Leeland Road station in Stafford County.
Virginia State Police spokeswoman Corinne Geller made this statement by email:
Officials in Dumfries cut the ribbon on a multi-modal sidewalk along Route 1.
Eight-year-old J.T. wasn’t much into roller coasters.
He came with his mother and father to the Prince William County Fair last year and was scared of just about every ride on the midway — from the “Scrambler” the Ferris Wheel.
The Prince William Board of County Supervisors recently amended the County Code to change the amount people are charged for having their cars towed after parking illegally. [Read more]
Prince William police are looking for three young men involved in a pool house burglary.
According to Prince William police, officers were called to the Lake Ridge Association Pool House on McIntire Drive in Woodbridge on the morning of August 6 for the burglary.
Get ready to tune in to the Travel Channel tonight.
Tonight at 9 p.m. the Travel Channel will be airing an episode of ‘Mysteries at the Monument’, which features the Manassas National Battlefield.
A woman was charged with assaulting a police officer outside of the Prince William County Fair.
According to Prince William police, late in the evening on August 18, an officer that was directing traffic outside of the fair grounds on Dumfries Road in Manassas saw a vehicle improperly exiting the property.
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A new interchange to be built in Haymarket will be radically different from anything else in the region.
On Saturday, Sept. 26, 2015, the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with the Drug Enforcement Administration, Partners on Aging-TRIAD, and the Stafford Hospital Center will hold a National Drug Take Back Initiative.
The National Take Back Initiative is a collaborative effort focused on removing potentially dangerous controlled substances from medicine cabinets all over the country. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., citizens may drop off expired, unwanted or unused pharmaceutical controlled or non-controlled substances and other medications to Stafford deputies for destruction at the Stafford Hospital Center, located at 101 Hospital Center Blvd. in Stafford.