Two vacant residential properties in North Stafford have recently gained attention as eyesores in the community.
With broken windows, graffiti and overgrowth, these homes may soon make way for further commercial development in the area.
Two vacant residential properties in North Stafford have recently gained attention as eyesores in the community.
With broken windows, graffiti and overgrowth, these homes may soon make way for further commercial development in the area.
The name of the man police said smashed a jewelry counter at a Walmart store in Woodbridge has been released. Here’s in a statement from Prince William police:
Update | Shooting Investigation: On November 6th, Prince William County Police charged the accused in the shooting incident at the Wal-Mart located on Worth Avenue.
The Prince William County Republican Women’s Club will host a Veterans Day Eve Dinner on Nov. 10 for local veterans and active military members, and their families, to honor their service to our nation and community.
This barbeque dinner is part of the Prince William County Republican Committee’s 2014 focus on community service.
Kristen Forrester will step down from the Dumfries Town Council.
This year’s Chips for Charity fundraiser will take place at the Harbor View Event Center in Woodbridge.
The annual event is scheduled from 6 to 11 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 14. Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Woodbridge, the Greater Prince William Health Center, and the Prince William F.U.N. Project, the gathering helps to raise funds for several area causes:
Drivers getting off Interstate 95 heading for the back gate of Quantico slowed early on Wednesday.
MANASSAS, Va. – On Nov. 2, a Macy’s employee at Manassas Mall told police that an unknown man tried to steal clothes from the store.
When the employee tried to stop him, the man pulled out a knife and swung it at the employee, leaving the scene on foot. No one was injured.
Everywhere, there’s a sign. Tonight, the Dumfries Town Council will invite the public to speak about theirs.
Three seats on the Manassas City Council were up for grabs last night.
Marc Aveni, a Republican incumbent, kept his seat with 24% of the vote.