There are several fun events going on this weekend in the area that you should check out.
Railway Festival
There are several fun events going on this weekend in the area that you should check out.
Railway Festival
On June 2, Prince William police responded to a McDonalds location on 4245 Dale Boulevard for a robbery.
According to Prince William police, an employee stated that an individual approached him on a break when standing outside the location, displaying a handgun.
Who wants to be a millionaire?
Nearly 2oo people in Woodbridge auditioned this morning to be on the game show of the same name. They lined up at 7 a.m. outside the old Toby Keith’s I love This Bar and Grill restaurant at Stonebridge at Potomac Town Center to participate in the audition.
Lisa Bell sent Potomac Local this statement:
“It has been my honor to serve the Neabsco District. I will be making a formal announcement during board matters tonight.”
The MyLink Teen Summer Pass is on sale. The pass allows teenagers unlimited rides on OmniLink buses in Prince William County, Manassas, and Manassas Park between now and Sept. 1, 2015.
The pass costs $30 and is on sale at the following locations:
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Crews with the Dumfries-Triangle Volunteer Fire Department and members of the Prince William County Fire and Rescue Department gathered Saturday for training.
Yellow Cab Prince William has partnered with Gata Labs and have a released a free phone app that allows residents to book cab rides with one click.
The app became live this May, and was done in response to the huge success of other ride sharing platforms like Uber and Lyft, which were taking a huge chunk of cab companies business.
Prince William police are currently searching for 29-year old Manassas man James Carrico, in connection to a robbery at a BP service station on May 2.
On the evening of May 2, Prince William police responded to a call at the service station on Sudley Road to investigate a robbery.
Regardless of their age, summer campers at Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center return every year to learn and excel at their favorite hobbies.
Many sports campers begin their journey at Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center in a beginner level soccer camp. As the summers progress, many campers’ skills improve so much that they find success at their local elementary, middle and high schools, as well as local club teams.