8 a.m. Monday, Aug. 17
Three adult and three children were displaced from their home in this fire.
8 a.m. Monday, Aug. 17
Three adult and three children were displaced from their home in this fire.
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Update
A man suspected of holding a woman at knifepoint inside a Lake Ridge apartment is under arrest.
Police were called to a Food Lion at Dillingham Square on Old Bridge Road in Lake Ridge at 5 p.m. Saturday. A 38-year-old woman told police she was involved in an argument with a man at her home on nearby Pond Run Drive. The woman was assaulted, strangled, and then held at knifepoint and was prevented from leaving the home, according to police.
A fire broke out in the 9200 block of Easton Court on Saturday night.
The blaze ripped through a townhouse near Prince William Street in Downtown Manassas.
Tara Slate-Donaldson served as the managing editor of the Gainesville Times, and later Prince William Times, for the past 14 years. She filed her final edition of the paper this week and penned a final goodbye to readers that outlines many of the changes seen in Prince William County over year. [Read more]
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The Prince William County Fair opens for its 2015 run tonight.
Two vehicles, including one owned by Manassas Park City Schools, were vandalized this week.
According to Manassas City police, officers responded to a call to Euclid Avenue for a Manassas Park City School vehicle that had been vandalized.
According to Prince William fire and rescue, the townhome on Bakersfield Street, had flames coming from the front of the home.
Responders were able to put out the fire, stated Prince William fire and rescue.
Two men were charged with indecent exposure at a Manassas Walmart this week.
On the afternoon of August 10, Prince William police responded to the Walmart on 9401 Liberia Avenue in Manassas.
The Hilda M. Barg Homeless Prevention Center in Woodbridge is getting a new kitchen.
The shelter, named after former Woodbridge supervisor Hilda Barg, is a 30-bed emergency facility.