*UPDATE: Ref Potomac Plaza, the situation is resolved. One person found deceased. RT1 has opened. Partial restrictions to the parking lot
— Prince William Co PD (@PWCPoliceDept) June 19, 2016
*UPDATE: Ref Potomac Plaza, the situation is resolved. One person found deceased. RT1 has opened. Partial restrictions to the parking lot
— Prince William Co PD (@PWCPoliceDept) June 19, 2016
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Carjacking | Felony Eluding *ARREST– On June 20 around 2:50PM, information was received from a citizen via social media that Jose Neftaly CANALES GRANADOS, who was wanted in connection to a carjacking at the Wal-Mart located at 14000 Worth Ave in Woodbridge on June 17, was in the area of the 13900 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy in Woodbridge. When officers arrived, CANALES GRANADOS was located and arrested without incident.
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Terry Sharp is walking 300 miles from Summerville, N.C. to Washington, D.C. to bring awareness to the 22+ veterans that commit suicide each day. It would be nice if your paper would cover some of this. He will be in Manassas on June 19th.
Great news! Chipotle is coming to Market at Opitz Crossing! The agreement has been signed and permits have been… https://t.co/2EBFv90vto
— Frank Principi (@NewWoodbridge) June 16, 2016
A major line of thunderstorms rolled through the region tonight packing strong wind gusts, lots lightning, and torrential rains.
Here’s the scene outside of a Walmart in North Stafford about 8:30 p.m.
Dana Reinboldt hopes to recapture her seat representing the Griffis-Widewater Distict on the Stafford County School Board.
She announced her candidacy today in a special election to be held Nov. 8, 2016 to replace Emily Fallon who resigned earlier this year after allegations surfaced that PTA funds at Moncure Elementary School went missing while Fallon was PTA president.
The 12th Annual Manassas Wine & Jazz Festival is back on Sunday, June 19 from 12-7 p.m. on the Manassas Museum Lawn.
Celebrate Dad this Father’s Day at this day-long event with plenty for all to enjoy. Featuring Virginia farm wineries and two local breweries, the event is a great kickoff to summer as people plan their weekend getaways.
Senator Charles Colgan toured the newest high school in Prince William County this week.
The $110 million is the school is named after the retired 90-year-old senator, will include the county’s first in-school swimming pool and aquatics facility, and will open in September.