Power lines will be buried along Route 1 in the northern section of Woodbridge as planned.

An effort mounted by Gainesville District Supervisor Peter Candland, and seconded by newly elected Brentsville District Supervisor Jeanine Lawson, to defund the $12 million project to bury power lines on a 1.5 mile stretch of Route 1 failed to pass the Prince William County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday.


The Virginia Department of Transportation states your commute on Wednesday morning could take longer than usual. Here’s the latest in a VDOT press release: 

The Virginia Department of Transportation is asking drivers to prepare for a day-long storm tomorrow that could make driving hazardous in northern Virginia. Drivers are asked to monitor weather forecasts today, and consider teleworking or delaying travel tomorrow. Drivers are also asked to plan for a longer than normal commute, with snow predicted in the morning and hazardous sleet and freezing rain beginning in the afternoon.


Wendy Maurer planned to file her paperwork on Monday to run for the office of Rock Hill District Supervisor.

A Republican small business owner and member of Stafford’s Economic Development Authority, Maurer has long been active in the Stafford community. She seeks to replace Cord Sterling, who announced he would not seek reelection in November after accepting a new job as a staffer in the U.S. Senate.


A new office space for Prince William County’s newest Supervisor could cost nearly $220,000.

Employees from the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office moved from the Prince William County Judicial Center into the old Brentville District Supervisors office inside the Old Manassas Courthouse at 9248 Lee Avenue. Now county officials are shopping for new office space that will house newly Brentsville District Supervisor Jeanine Lawson and her staff. Lawson will complete the term for Covington, who stepped down from the Board of Supervisors to become a judge.


One of the biggest challenges any local government faces is how to prioritize spending with limited resources.  Localities have to strike the right balance between paying for the core services of government and allowing families to keep more of their hard earned money.  Every dollar spent should be debated and evaluated against other expenses.

In Prince William County, we have many high priorities facing the Board of County Supervisors.  Each year, our classrooms become more and more crowded, we continue to struggle to hire enough police officers and firefighters, our social services seem to be at a breaking point, and too many people sit on roads that are at the brink of capacity. 


Federal Government – Washington, D.C. area agencies open two hours late Prince William County Public Schools – Open two hours late Manassas Park Public Schools — Open two hours late Manassas City Public Schools — Open two hours late Stafford County Public Schools – Open two hours late Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) – Classes […]


Buster is a 3 year old, orange, DSH male who likes to play a lot and gets along very well with the other cats. He is at a good age to introduce to dogs as well. Buster has been neutered and has received all vaccines.

Emma is a beautiful, all black Retriever/ poodle mix. She is a gentle, playful and friendly,10 month old puppy who would be a wonderful addition to any family. She is  has been spayed and is UTD on shots.


Drivers can expect some freezing rain in the area tonight.

The rain is expected to freeze on contact with the surface after 3 a.m. as temperatures drop below freezing. This could cause some light ice build up across the region and could hamper the Monday morning commute in some areas. There is a higher likelihood drivers will see more ice the further they travel west of Interstate 95.


After eight years serving on the Stafford County Board of Supervisors, Cord Sterling choked up, sat back in his seat and said something that was clearly difficult to get out.

“I will not be running for reelection for the Board of Supervisors in November,” said Sterling.


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