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4:30 p.m.
Voter turnout remains low in Prince William County today.
DALE CITY, Va. — A home was robbed this morning by two men who managed to take belongings from the house and flee on foot.
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BRISTOW, Va. — Paving crews will be working on a portion of Bristow Road near Va. 28 this week.
The road work is to pave a portion of Bristow Road near Manassas. The work is expected to be completed by Monday, stated Virginia Department of Transportation spokeswoman Joan Morris.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — The driver of a Hyundai Tuscon that collided with a moped killing its driver faces charges nearly three months after the fatal crash.
The crash occurred Aug. 15 in the area of Featherstone Square along U.S. 1 in Woodbridge. News of the arrest came today.
WOODBRIDGE,Va.– Police are looking for two men that were reported to have robbed and assaulted a man with a beer bottle.
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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — It’s a new day for bus riders in Gainesville area as new service from the Cushing Road commuter lot to Washington officially began this morning.
The Cushing Road lot sits near the intersection of Prince William Parkway (Route 234 Bypass) and Balls Ford Road, and provides drivers with direct access to Interstate 66 east. The service will be free to riders between today and Friday to give commuters a chance to try the service and familiarize themselves with OmniRide Gainesville.
RICHMOND, Va. – While Terry McAuliffe and Ken Cuccinelli duke it out in the gubernatorial election, another race is being fought more quietly – one that could have a deciding effect on Virginia’s legislative system.
Democratic state Sen. Ralph Northam is facing Republican preacher E.W. Jackson in the race for lieutenant governor. But GOP officials may be smiling even if Jackson loses, as polls predict. That’s because Northam would have to give up his seat in the now-evenly-divided Virginia Senate – opening the door for Republicans to capture an outright majority in that chamber.
STAFFORD COUNTY, Va. — All five high schools in Stafford County will once again come together to fight hunger Monday, Nov. 11.
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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — This year’s Prince William Recycles Day [on Oct. 20], a local celebration of American Recycles Day, brought a record 850 guests to the annual landfill event. The accompanying paper shred also broke a record with more 500 citizens that took advantage of the paper shred service at the Landfill and the Balls Ford Road facility.