The Potomac Communities could see more rain tonight, and a flash flood watches have been posted through the evening.

Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop mainly before 10 p.m., bringing with them additional rain that fill fall on already saturated ground. Between and tenth and a quarter inch of rain is expected to fall.


All Virginia Railway Express trains headed south on the Fredericksburg line are being stopped at Franconia due to high water.

The transit agency water is washing out track ballasts and the trains cannot go any further.


Fredericksburg, Va. — An earthquake that lasted 22 seconds, centered 38 miles away from Mary Washington University, damaged every building on campus.

That’s the latest report from the student newspaper at the Fredericksburg school filed after the 5.8 magnitude quake that rocked the East Coast on Aug. 23.


It’s hard to believe that 10 years have passed since 9/11, the tragedy that changed our country forever. All of us who are old enough to remember that day can recall where we were when we first heard the news that a plane had struck the World Trade Center in New York City.

At the time I was stationed at Fort Meade, Md. serving as the Director of Operations for the 70th Intelligence Wing, the Air Force component of the National Security Agency. I had left the Pentagon two months earlier.


North Stafford, Va. — Stafford County officials announced a new class now being offered at Quantico Corporate Center, the first of what is hoped to be many to come, they said.

The University of Mary Washington will offer a Project Management Professional (PMP)® Certification Exam Preparation Course this fall as one of the first of what is hoped to be many courses offered at Stafford’s Research and Technology Park.


The victim was running in the area of Windsong Way and Small Bear Ct., just off Stefaniga Road about just before 11 p.m., when a silver sedan passed him. He then saw the sedan turn around, turn off its headlights and drive toward him.

The victim heard an occupant of the car yell, and then the passenger brandished a handgun, put in the victim’s face and demanded money.


North Stafford, Va. — One person was treated for smoke inhalation Monday after a fire broke out in at their home.

Fire and rescue crews from the Potomac Hills and Aquia fire stations were called to a fire at 154 Olympic Drive at 2:45 a.m. Monday, just off U.S. 1 in North Stafford.


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