An alert Panera Bread employee recognized counterfeit dough being passed by a customer and helped stop a forged currency crime spree.

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On Wednesday, September 14, at 11:23 pm., officers were patrolling in the 13900 block of Route 1 in Woodbridge when they were approached by two men who reported being assaulted in Prince William Parkway and Botts Avenue.

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Construction is starting on Route 1 improvements at the entrance to the future U.S. Veterans Health Administration outpatient clinic under construction in Spotsylvania County.

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With its grand opening on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022, Roaming Rooster is serving up their free-range, grain-fed, antibiotic-free chicken sandwiches to hungry Manassas residents.

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A number of county residents showed support for local school custodians as the Stafford County Public School system cuts ties with contractor ABM.

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A Manassas-area hotel manager is doing her part to fight back amid a rising wave of crime in Prince William County.

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Virginia Attorney General Miyares comes to Prince William County for a meeting on human trafficking.

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The Prince William County Department of Transportation aims to build a seven-story, $53 million parking garage near Wegmans grocery store in Woodbridge.

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(WTOP-FM) — The Spotsylvania County School Board’s controversial choice to be the next superintendent got an important check mark from Virginia’s Department of Education on Thursday.

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(AP) — Virginia has denied parole to convicted sniper killer Lee Boyd Malvo, ruling that he is still a risk to the community two decades after he and his partner terrorized the Washington, D.C., region with a series of random shootings.

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