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DUMFRIES, Va. — A new video posted to Dumfries’ Weems-Botts Musuem Facebook page appears to chronicle the experience of a group of paranormal investigators at the museum, an old home that dates back to the 18th century.


Stafford man pleads guilty in Belle Plains body case — One of the men accused of killing a man whose remains were dug up in southern Stafford County earlier this year agreed to a plea deal Wednesday that calls for him to serve between 13 and 21 years in prison. [Fredericksburg.com]

Social issues likely to take back seat in 2014 — One big difference for socially conservative legislators who want to advance bills aimed at further limiting access to abortion service next year is that Gov.-elect Terry McAuliffe (D) supports abortion rights and would likely veto any such bill. [Prince William Times]


PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — Delegate Richard Anderson is recovering from emergency eye surgery.

The Prince William County elected leader underwent the surgery shortly after Thanksgiving after, he suffered a detached retina in his right eye. A portion of the retina in his eye tore when the fluid that surrounds the retina, called vitreous (vi-tree-us), to pull away and rip the retina much like wallpaper can tear from a wall.


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CCAA Events, players from the Washington Redskins, and Guy Lambert of WPGC-FM, have pledged to donate all collected unwrapped toys (for both girls and boys) and/or gift cards to assist the following organizations at Christ New Birth Church of Woodbridge.


WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Left over money – some $3.1 million of it – will go to benefit children, their parents, and area sports leagues who called for better playing fields in Prince William County.

A list of field improvements to be paid for with surplus unbudgeted tax money, called carryover funds, was approved by county leaders Tuesday night. Sports league members, children, and their parents sitting the audience at the government center applauded after the new fields were approved.


Too fast, too soon for underground power lines? — One Prince William County leader says his Board moved too soon on a decision to bury power lines along U.S. 1 in Woodbridge. [Prince William Times]

Newspaper delivery man charged with stealing mail — A Washington Post employee was charged with the theft of $100,000 in mail from residents along his Haymarket route.. [D.C. Crime Stories]


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