WOODBRIDGE, Va. – Today, Delegate Scott Lingamfelter announced that the Virginia Police Benevolent Association (VBA) has endorsed his campaign for re-election representing the 31st District in the Virginia House of Delegates. The endorsement comes after an extensive candidate interview process conducted by members of the Prince William Chapter.

Responding to the endorsement, Delegate Lingamfelter stated, “The Police Benevolent Association is made up of the men and women who have taken the oath to protect and defend our community. We owe it to them to honor their service and I am proud to say that I have been a strong advocate for law enforcement officers over the course of my career in the Virginia House of Delegates. As I have done in the past, I will continue to fight for these men and women who selflessly dedicate their lives to keeping our families safe.”


When Jazmine Mitchell was traveling through Old Town Manassas, he was stopped by a train, and then noticed how many people had got off the train and walked by the small shops.

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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — Prince William County schools have put their bus schedules for the 2013-14 school year online.

The school division has a website dedicated to providing school bus information, including time the bus arrives, the street on which the bus picks up, as well as express bus service that is provided for students in specialty programs. Copies of the school bus schedule have also been placed in the mail and will be sent to parents, according to school officials. 


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MANASSAS, Va. — On Wednesday morning, 120 incoming Osbourn High School Freshmen got an up close view of the Manassas Fire and Police Departments in action.


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