Don’t be alarmed if you see smoke in the area of Interstate 66 and Route 15 in Haymarket this weekend.
More from Prince Willliam County Department of Fire and Rescue:
Don’t be alarmed if you see smoke in the area of Interstate 66 and Route 15 in Haymarket this weekend.
More from Prince Willliam County Department of Fire and Rescue:
From Stafford sheriff’s spokeswoman MC Moncure:
Jason Charles Sulser, age 39 of Wakefield Drive in Stafford was served with 51 total arrest warrants relating to the Possession and Reproduction of Child Pornography.
We have more information from Prince William County fire and rescue on the blaze that broke out near the county’s landfill Monday afternoon.
We’re told drivers could see the smoke from Liberia Avenue in Manassas, more than 10 miles away.
From the Prince William County Fire Marshal:
On Thursday, July 7, 2016, Prince William County Fire Marshals arrested Jackelin Esmeralda Rivera, of Woodbridge, for possession and use of unlawful fireworks. The charge is a class 1 misdemeanor and carries a penalty of up to 12 months in jail and/or up to $2500 fine.
From Prince William police:
Sexual Assault Investigation – On July 8, detectives from the Special Victims Unit responded to investigate a sexual assault which was reported to have occurred at a residence located in Woodbridge.
The Chief Constitutional Officers in the Prince William County Courthouse will get a three-percent raise this year.
The County Board of Supervisors is expected to approve raises for Sheriff Glen Hill, Commonwealth Attorney Paul Ebert, and Clerk of the Circuit Court Michele McQuigg.
From the Hillary Clinton for President, announcing her campaign stump event at Northern Virginia Community College Annandale Campus:
From the Virginia Lottery:
Although the jackpot-winning ticket in the July 8 Mega Millions drawing was not bought in Virginia, the Commonwealth benefitted from the excitement. During the 35 drawings of the jackpot run that began in March and ended Friday night, sales of Mega Millions tickets in Virginia generated approximately $17.5 million in profit. By law, all of that profit goes to K-12 public education in the Commonwealth.