Police tell us they chased a man accused of hopping into an idling car in the early morning hours of Monday and stealing it, leading police on a chase through Triangle.
From a press release:
Join the New Dominion Choraliers put on a concert to honor the 250th Anniversary of the USA! The music in this choral concert captures the heart and soul of the American spirit through patriotic tunes and songs from the heartland. Joining the chorus are dancers from Dance Etc. School of the Arts and accompaniment from the talented members of Legacy Brass.
This family friendly and FREE event is perfect for young and old. Kids, parents, and grandparents will be familiar with many of the songs in this inspirational program. There are two opportunities to attend: Saturday, May 2 at 7:30 pm or Sunday, May 3 at 3:30 p.m.
WOODBRIDGE — Students at Colgan High School‘s Fashion Careers Class were looking forward to showing off some of their more avant-garde work made from newspapers, paperclips, and tape.
“I made a two-piece dress with mostly newspaper and Velcro for the backstrap,” said Madisyn Harrison-Dawson, 17, a senior at Colgan High School located near Woodbridge.
The parents of a Haymarket teenager shot and killed by a Prince William police officer are now taking the county to court, with plans to file a wrongful death suit against the department and its leaders.
Patricia Ann Reed, age 79, passed away on Tuesday, January 16, 2018. She was the daughter of the late Harry and Emma Johnson. Patricia was born in Flint, MI on Sept 25, 1938. She was married to Roger J. Reed, who predeceased her. She is survived by her sister, Joan Brasseur, of Port Charlotte, FL, four sons, Michael P. Reed, of Inverness, FL, Timothy S. Reed, of McLean, VA, David C. Reed of Traverse City, MI, and Jeffrey A. Reed, of Centreville, VA, as well as five grandchildren, Alexander, Riley, Nicholas, Sawyer and Juliet.
Patricia was a graduate of the University of Michigan, and enjoyed helping others in the Social Services field in Southwest Florida after 25 years as a military spouse. She was an avid reader, an accomplished puzzle solver, and rarely missed a Florida Gator game.
ARLINGTON — At the January meeting of the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, Ron Meyer, a Loudoun County Supervisor and NVTC Commissioner tried to lobby the commission to demand a change, or if he had his way, a total abolishment of the new tolls on Interstate 66 inside the Captial Beltway.
We reported Virginia Deputy Transportation Secretary Nick Donohue was placed in the hot seat during this same meeting, where he took questions from many commissioners — some who were angry, and some who were confused over the new tolling system, the way it was rolled out in December, and why tolls shot up to as high as $44 for a one-way trip.