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On December 17th, 2020 Delois Ann Harris Transitions to her heavenly home, at Novant Health UVA Prince William Medical Center. Delois Ann Harris was born on January 10, 1954 in Alexandria VA, to the late Frederick Sr and Mary Davis Griffith. Delois was the youngest of 9 children, she was well known by her nickname DeeDee. She was raised in Loudoun County along with her 7 brothers and 1 sister.
She is preceded in death by her Mother and…
Here’s a look at today’s coronavirus hospitalization report.
Prince William Health District
Stafford County has been awarded $428,924 in CARES Act funds to assist all eligible utility customers of Stafford County with unpaid water/sewer bills.
Safety permeates every aspect of the Virginia Railway Express (VRE). It guides all actions and decisions by staff, train crews, maintenance workers, and the Operations Board. For its holistic approach to safety, VRE is the 2020 recipient of the Virginia Transit Association’s (VTA) Exceptional Safety Award.
“Safety is foremost in VRE’s mission statement,” said VRE Operations Board Chairman Gary Skinner. “If VRE service isn’t safe, being cost-effective, accessible, reliable, convenient and comfortable doesn’t matter. Safety is more than a philosophy at VRE. It is a culture.”
Prince William County Service Authority customers who have unpaid water bills from March 1, 2020, through December 30, 2020, and who have experienced a loss of income due to the impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic may be eligible to receive financial assistance funded by the COVID-19 Municipal Utility Relief Program.
Customers are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, but no later than January 21, 2021, at 5 p.m.
Prince William County’s youngest and most vulnerable students are struggling to read.
New Phonological Awareness Literacy Screening data for the Prince William County School Division obtained exclusively by PLN show an alarming increase of students from kindergarten through third grade who need reading help. The test, required by the Virginia Department of Education to be given to children in the aforementioned grade levels, is used to identify gaps that could hinder the development of a child’s reading skills.
The situation on Brooke Road has become intolerable.
That was the gist of a situation, according to residents that spoke to the Stafford County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, December 15. In the last couple of years, floodwaters have made driving on Brooke Road a dangerous prospect, especially on the S-curve that lies near Accokeek Creek.