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Reporter Julie Carey of WRC-TV interviews Stafford County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Thomas Taylor. [Photo: Uriah Kiser]
Stafford County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Thomas Taylor held recapped his first 100 days on the job.

Taylor began his tenure as county superintendent in December 2021, replacing Dr. Scott Kizner, who served stepped down in September 2021 after four years on the job.

In his presentation to the Stafford School Board on Tuesday, April 12, Taylor explained how he spent his first months as superintendent engaging with the community and listening to their concerns.

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American Legion Road in Stafford County is closed at I-95 while crews demolish and replace a bridge carrying the road over the highway. [Photo: VDOT]
Tonight, Thursday, April 14, and Friday, April 15, drivers on Interstate 95 can expect delays due to ongoing bridge demolition work in Stafford County.

Starting at 9 p.m. on both nights, crews will begin closing lanes for the work. Drivers are encouraged to find an alternative route.

In Stafford, crews will stop all I-95 northbound traffic intermittently between midnight and 3 a.m. for bridge demolition of the American Legion Road bridge near the county airport. The work is part of extending the E-ZPass Express Lanes from Garrisonville Road to Route 17.

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A car left the roadway and careened into a backyard, where it hit a tree.

The car was traveling on Mine Road when it veered off of the four-lane road and crashed into a tree in the yard of a home on Alder Drive and eventually rested on a bank. No one was seriously injured.

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During a recap of its proposed $1.2 billion budget on Tuesday, April 12, Prince William County revised its proposed tax rate, slightly lowering its anticipated revenues over the next year.

The $1.03 per $100 of assessed home value, down two cents from the Acting County Executive Elijah Johnson's February proposal, offered little relief for homeowners reeling from home assessments up by more than 12%. Many residents reported crippling triple-digit home values forcing them to second jobs to pay tax bills and tighten up budges in the wake of unprecedented rising inflation costs and home insurance rates.

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