By KEITH WALKER
For Potomac Local News
STAFFORD, Va. — Prospects of extra money going to Stafford County schools next year doesn’t look promising.
By KEITH WALKER
For Potomac Local News
STAFFORD, Va. — Prospects of extra money going to Stafford County schools next year doesn’t look promising.
QUANTICO, Va. — A road closure is coming to Russell Road at Quantico starting Sunday.
More in a press release from Virginia Megaprojects:
Chairman At-large Milt Johns spoke in favor of the pool as part of the 12th high school at the Mar. 13 Prince William County School Board meeting, while many concerned citizens weighed in during citizens’ time.
QUANTICO, Va. — The two-lane bridge that carries traffic to and from U.S. 1 to Quanitco Marine Corps Base via Telegraph Road will close for nine months starting March 27.
Here’s more information in a press release about the upcoming closure, which is part of the 95 Express Lanes Project:
By PAIGE BAXTER
Capital News Service
RICHMOND, Va. –
Dear Mega Mike,
I work in Tysons Corner. How will the Express Lanes on 95 help me get work faster?
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — The Marine Corp’s 17.75 K run will be held Saturday in the Dumfries and Quantico areas, and traffic officials warn your drive may be impacted.
Lane closures for the event will begin at 5 a.m. as the right and center lanes of Va. 234 between Waterway Drive and Van Buren Road will close. The race starts at 7 a.m. at the intersection of Van Buren Road and Va. 234, near the Holiday Inn Quantico Center, said Virginia Department of Transportation spokesman Art Klos. The race will then head into Prince William Forest Park.
STAFFORD, Va. — Fire and rescue crews in Stafford County on Tuesday admit they were called to an unusual rescue.
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MANASSAS, Va. — With a year on the job, Manassas City Manager John Budesky will leave his position to be closer to his family and care for an ailing relative.
Budesky met with the City Council in a closed session Monday night to discuss the matter. His departure was announced to city government staff Tuesday morning.
GAINESVILLE, Va. — A howeowner in Gainesville used a camera to capture video of a masked man who looked like he was going to break into her home.
More in a press release from police: