WOODBRIDGE, Va. —It’s time to fix the roof at the Potomac Library in Woodbridge, so that means the building will be closed until Dec. 20.
More in an unedited press release:
WOODBRIDGE, Va. —It’s time to fix the roof at the Potomac Library in Woodbridge, so that means the building will be closed until Dec. 20.
More in an unedited press release:
Prince William falls out of the top 10 wealthiest counties — the State of NoVa’s stranglehold on the top of the rankings ended, at least for a year. [Washington Post]
Put your two cents in for traffic and transit projects in NOVA — The Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT)will host a public meetings Dec. 17 to discuss the Super NoVa Transit & Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Draft Action Plan. [Stafford County Sun]
11:20 a.m. Friday
Fairfax County police say no charges were filed in this case.
4:57 p.m.
All lanes of I-95 south reopened.
NOKESVILLE, Va. — Clean up is complete along Aden Road near Nokesville after a mass amount of birds were found lying dead in the roadway today.
Police tell us that crews from the Virginia Department of Transportation was called into clean up the mess, and that officials from the health department and the Prince William County Animal Control bureau will investigate what caused the birds to die.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — It appears no foul play was involved in the death of a man found inside a car that ran off the Blackburn Road in Woodbridge.
Here’s the latest in an unedited police report:
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Some of the Delegates from eastern Prince William County headed to Richmond next month for the annual General Assembly lawmaking session will take questions from voters next week.
More in a press release from Delegate Scott Lingamfelter (R-Prince William, Fauquier)
4:15 p.m
An inactive bomb was brought to a police station in Woodbridge on Wednesday night. A mother found the device in her son’s backpack, police stated.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Leaders are searching for a way to fund a proposed $3.5 million plan to reduce class size in Prince William County – a jurisdiction with the largest average class sizes in the Washington area.
Prince William Gainesville Supervisor Peter Candland suggests using funds from the county’s recordation tax – fees charged on the transfer of deeds for property.