On Friday, Sept. 12, the chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Old Bridge Road in Woodbridge, filled with 120 teens and many adults preparing for the annual community Gifts of the Heart event. 


Stafford County Crime Solvers announces the “Stafford Shred It Program- Drive Thru Style.”

The event is an opportunity for the citizens of Stafford County to shred unwanted documents, receipts or other official papers.  For $5 a box of papers, residents can come to the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office Parking Lot at 1225 Courthouse Road and have their unwanted papers shredded on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2014 from 8 a.m. until noon.


When Potomac Local ran this story about the Dale City K Mart closing, it generated a bittersweet moment for me.

For as long as I can remember, I have complained about the entrance to Dale City. I’ve always wanted our community to look beautiful and inviting. I’ve long hoped it would become a place to drive to, not through.


In West Virginia, BSR at Summit Point specializes in security driving and firearms training to better prepare military personnel private citizens to handle threats posed by terrorism and crime. By taking two of Summit Point’s internal servers and merging them together, JTC, Inc. has made it easier for Summit Point to continue to provide great service to its clients.

Chris Otto, a retired Army policeman, is the Assistant Director of Training and a Security Driver and Firearms Instructor at BSR at Summit Point. Speaking of the services that JTC, Inc. provided, Otto said that “they helped provide a dual redundancy server system to integrate all of our operators and users to basically co-exist on the same network.”


LAKE RIDGE, Va. – On Sept. 22, staff at Lake Ridge Middle School told police that they saw a young male student with a pellet gun near school grounds. Police arrived on the scene as the student was stopped by school staff and it was determined that this same student and another male student were connected to a previous incident at the school on Sept. 21. 

Here’s the latest from Prince William police:


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