A man died Thursday after he was hit by a car Saturday night.
The victim was a pedestrian and the driver of the striking car stayed on the scene.
A man died Thursday after he was hit by a car Saturday night.
The victim was a pedestrian and the driver of the striking car stayed on the scene.
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — The Novant Health Mobile Mammagraphy unit made its debut Thursday at the George Mason University Health Expo. The expo was held on George Mason University’s Prince William Campus outside Manassas.
The mammography staff offered tours of the until, a 42-foot Winnebago filled with the latest technology and set up to operate as an onsite testing suite.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Jean Westcott said a Burger King is a place to eat, not a place for high school teens to hang out after class.
The Montclair resident had two children recently graduate from Forest Park High School, next to the Lake Montclair Shopping Center.
DALE CITY, Va. — A man from Dale City is charged in the rape of a 15-year-old girl.
Here’s the latest in an unedited police report:
The flag on the Iwo Jima statute at the main entrance to Quantico Marine Corps Base is flying again.
The banner was removed March 31 after a crack in the statue was found, on the hand of one of the men in the sculpture.
Stafford’s new school chief is getting up to speed — As an avid runner, Bruce Benson takes timing seriously. [Fredericksburg.com]
Rabid Raccoon Found in Nokesville — The Prince William Health District is warning Nokesville residents that a rabid raccoon tested positive for the rabies virus after attacking a dog. [Bristow Beat]
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Agent: Natalie McArtor LONG & FOSTER REAL ESTATE, INC.
It is with great pleasure that I announce that the Town of Occoquan has executed an agreement with the NRA Foundation to purchase the 17+ acre property at the corner of Old Bridge and Tanyard Hill Roads, commonly known as the Oaks III property.
With this agreement we will be achieving the long-sought goal of preserving for generations a wilderness area along Tanyard Hill Road.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Sirens warning of a budget shortfall for Prince William County’s public schools have silenced for now.
School officials told members of the Prince William County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday the advertised tax rate set by the Board – $1.158 per every $100 of assessed property value – would be enough to make up for a $8.7 million in funding the schools thought they would have lost out on in the coming year when new tax estimates came in back in December.