The Monuments Rated PG-13 3 stars out of 5
“The Monuments Men” takes the historic story of Nazis stolen artwork off its pedestal and brings it to a theater near you.
The Monuments Rated PG-13 3 stars out of 5
“The Monuments Men” takes the historic story of Nazis stolen artwork off its pedestal and brings it to a theater near you.
The National Weather Service has put the area under a Hazardous Weather Outlook, and is projected snow in Stafford starting today and throughout the evening. Little to no accumulation is expected for today’s snowfall.
There is also a forecast warning of snow in Stafford on Wednesday and Thursday.
A New York man, Taleek Sherrod Swinney, was sentenced today to more than 24 years in prison, as well as 20 years of supervision after release for his role as a sex trafficker in several states, including Virginia.
Acting U.S. Attorney Boente commended the Stafford County Sherriff’s Office for their role in implicating Swinney, and for their commitment to stopping sex trafficking.
Superintendent Dr. Steven L. Walts presented his proposed FY 2015 division-wide budget to the Prince William County School Board the evening of Feb. 5. Walts explains that with funds coming in lower than expected from the county and state, he will only be able to fund class size reductions for one grade and employee salary increases will be “modest.”
RICHMOND — A bill was killed this week that would have allowed students to hire attorneys for representation when dealing with university disciplinary actions after officials at Virginia public universities expressed concern about multiple problems the bill would pose.
House Bill 1123, introduced by Delegate Rick Morris, R-Carrolton, would have allowed public college students or student organizations to hire an attorney if faced with more than 10 days of suspension or expulsion. The bill also would have allowed students to take their cases to circuit court after exhausting all college-level judicial affairs options.
· Good morning Prince William – The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program – RSVP is looking for volunteers age 55 and older to help out at the Police Station in Woodbridge. Duties include moving vehicles around for maintenance, picking up supplies and delivering items between stations. Please call Coleen at (703) 369-5292 ext. 207 to learn more about this and many more opportunities.
· Habitat for Humanity cordially invites you to the Capitol Steps program at Metz Middle School on Saturday February 22nd at 7pm. You can be assured this will be a hilarious show on current events. Tickets are just $35 and can be purchased on line at: habitatpw.org. Cheers to the Bull Run Rotary Club for their sponsorship of this event.
The Town of Occoquan’s website got a makeover.
A new, blue website full of information about the town, how to apply to for business permit, and details on the town’s ever-popular spring and fall craft shows, replaced an older website dating back 10 years.
A moisture-starved weather system is expected to move across our region today bringing some snow to the area.
Up to a half inch of now is expected to accumulate today mainly between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.
Today’s Frigid February 5K Run in Occoquan is postponed due to weather, according to town mayor Earine Porta.
Here’s more in a statement from him:
This morning VDOT began anti-icing on I-95 in preparation for potential snowfall in the forecast for tomorrow.
The forecast calls for snow in the early morning tomorrow, and is expected to continue throughout the day in the Fredericksburg area.