A deadly three-vehicle crash in Fairfax County is being investigated by Virginia State Police. The crash occurred on Interstate 95 in Lorton, after the driver of a 2001 Honda Civic lost control of the vehicle.
More in a press release:
A deadly three-vehicle crash in Fairfax County is being investigated by Virginia State Police. The crash occurred on Interstate 95 in Lorton, after the driver of a 2001 Honda Civic lost control of the vehicle.
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Here is a look at this week’s construction hot spots in the Fredericksburg and Stafford County area according to the Virginia Department of Transportation:
Stafford County’s Board of Zoning Appeals voted to deny a special exception that would allow a homeowner to house 10 or more wolf-dogs at his property.
The move also put on hold plans for an animal attraction on the nearly 30-acre property nestled between muitiple residential neighborhoods.
The body of a young man was found the back of a van involved in a crash at Occoquan.
From Virginia State Police:
Crews continue to search the Rappahannock River for a boater who went missing from the area of the Fredericksburg City Dock on Sunday.
Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries tells us:
Mauro Antonio Lemus was born on January 29, 1950 and passed away on August 30, 2020. Mauro was resident of Woodbridge, Virginia.
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5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 31
Bystanders became heroes when they went into the water to save the life of the occupant inside of an SUV that crashed into a pond.
A man was injured in a construction accident today in Woodbridge.
Rescue crews were called at 10:30 a.m. to the 13000 block of Lynn Street, next to Fred M. Lynn Middle School in Woodbridge, where a man told 911 operators a piece of metal rebar punctured his leg.
A man was nearly Stafford outside of a Stafford County hotel.
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When it comes to protecting our election from those who would do harm, general registrars and volunteer poll workers are on the front lines.
“Communication has been at the forefront to get ahead of mis or disinformation campaigns,” said Daniel Persico, chief information officer at the Virginia Department of Elections.