STAFFORD — County officials warned Stafford residents their water this week could be discolored.
From a press release:
STAFFORD — County officials warned Stafford residents their water this week could be discolored.
From a press release:
DUMFRIES — There is just one four-legged member of the Dumfries Police Department.
This K9 officer’s name is “Stitch,” and he’s a two-year-old German Shepherd.
DUMFRIES — The driver of an Acura sedan flipped his car Sunday night.
It happened about 7 p.m. on Graham Park Road in front of Connie’s Mart, near the intersection of Old Triangle Road in Dumfries.
A six-year-old boy and his mother were taken to a hospital following a crash on Bent Town Road.
The crash occurred about 3 p.m. Friday on Brent Town Road near Aquia Road in Fauquier County and involved three vehicles — a U.S. Mail truck, minivan, and a van operated by a Washington Gas contractor
DUMFRIES — The Prince William Humane Society is celebrating one year in Dumfries.
The animal rescue organization works directly with the Prince William County Animal Shelter and often takes dogs and cats for which shelter staff finds more difficult to find homes.
NORTH STAFFORD — The heavy equipment is now in place in Park Ridge, the North Stafford neighborhood where a massive sinkhole formed last week.
As of Sunday, water had been drained from the base of the hole located at the intersection of Eustace Road and Legal Court.
From Virginia State Police:
At 1:16 a.m. Saturday (July 28), Virginia State Police Senior Trooper K. Terry responded to a fatal two-vehicle crash in Fairfax County on Interstate 95 at the 166 mile marker.
WOODBRIDGE — For commuters in Woodbridge heading to the Pentagon and beyond, there’s carpooling, rail and single-occupancy vehicles going up congested Interstate 95.
But to Woodbridge District Supervisor Frank Principi there’s another choice, and that’s the high-speed ferry up the Potomac River.
FAIRFAX COUNTY — An unidentified woman was killed early this morning in a crash on Interstate 95 near Fairfax County Parkway in Newington.
From Virginia State Police: