TRIANGLE, Va. – On September 3, a homeowner told police that while at home, he heard someone ring the door bell repeatedly and later banging on the basement door. According to the report, while the homeowner checked the home, he heard someone coming up the basement stairs until the suspect left the home on foot. 

Here’s the latest from Prince William police; 


MANASSAS, Va. – Manassas City Councilman Ian Lovejoy will be hosting a Regional Business Leaders Round table on Sept. 10 from 2 p.m – 3:30 p.m.  Business owners and other interested community partners are encouraged to attend.

This important roundtable discussion is the first of several such events being organized by Councilman Ian Lovejoy over the coming year.  It is designed to give the business community an opportunity to share insights, ideas, success stories and any concerns regarding the business climate in the City of Manassas and the broader Prince William County area.


NORTH STAFFORD, Va. — Park at the Staffordboro Road commuter lot near the Stafford Marketplace shopping center? 

There are some big changes you need to know about. Here’s the latest from the Virginia Department of Transportation:


Local artist Anne Kadis envisioned marrying Stafford’s rich history with modern day life in her award-winning work “History Lessons.” Ms. Kadis won the Commemorative Art Piece Competition sponsored by 350th Anniversary partner The Professional Artists and Artisans Association of Stafford County (PAAASC). Limited edition prints of “History Lessons” will be offered as a thank you to the many volunteers who have helped make the 350th Anniversary a success.

“Without our many volunteers, we would not have been able to pull off the events and programming this year,” said Chairman of the 350th Anniversary Blue Ribbon Committee Harry Crisp. “We wanted to do something special for them and I think this lovely print will remind them of this special year and their important role in it.”


TRIANGLE, Va. — Some Verizon customer are without service in the Triangle area today following a truck crash that brought down power lines on Old Triangle Road. 

Here’s a statement from Harry J. Mitchell, a spokesman for Verizon: 


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