Police identified the victim in Saturday night’s shooting as Jose Moises Garcia Flores, 40, of Woodbridge.
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Police identified the victim in Saturday night’s shooting as Jose Moises Garcia Flores, 40, of Woodbridge.
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Realtors got an education Thursday about Prince William County’s Rapid Rehousing program.
The program’s goal is to find landlords with properties for rent and to move homeless families into them. The training provided at the county’s first Landlord Summit comes as nearly 40 homeless people will be forced off land behind Bungalow Alehouse in Woodbridge following a no trespassing order issued by the landowner, a Prince William County spokesman said last month.
The Boy Scouts on Wednesday night held its signature event in Prince William County honoring two longtime residents.
Prince William Chamber President Debbie Jones and Virginia Delegate Richard Anderson were both honored at the 2016 Good Scout Dinner at the Hylton Performing Arts Center. The annual fundraising event brought together elected leaders, as well as businesses owners.
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Suspicious Clown Threats
A three-vehicle crash led to the closure of all lanes of Interstate 66 east this morning.
The crash occurred near milepost 47 at Roue 234 / Prince William Parkway near Manassas.
The city’s strategic plan — a document that states what specific things want to see in their community, from better schools, sidewalks, and new businesses — was a topic in the Manassas City Council Candidates Forum.
It’s been 12 years since a panel of city residents gathered to talk about how the city should update its plan that, according to the last update in 2012, focuses on education, public safety, housing, and redevelopment, economic development, and transparency in government.
Fannie Wilkinson Fitzgerald was born in Amelia County, Virginia on July 27, 1930. She was the youngest of eleven children. Her parents Reverend Isaiah and Lavinia Wilkinson instilled in their children a reverence for God, love for their fellow man, and the importance of education.
Fitzgerald attended Virginia Union University where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education in 1952. Her first teaching position was at a two-room school in Amelia County with no cafeteria or indoor plumbing.