Here’s a view of an abandoned Downtown Manassas.
Haunting but beautiful. Abandoned old town Manassas during the storm. #blizzardof2016 pic.twitter.com/o9LSpOtku5
Here’s a view of an abandoned Downtown Manassas.
Haunting but beautiful. Abandoned old town Manassas during the storm. #blizzardof2016 pic.twitter.com/o9LSpOtku5
These totals are from trained National Weather Service spotters.
From our our readers using #sNOVAlanche: (more…)
Here is some #sNOVAlanche video shared with us from the Northern Virginia Electric Cooperative.
The video was shot about 4 p.m., and was taken while traveling along Interstate 66 and Route 29. (more…)
Join us for a delightful Sunday afternoon at the BlackRock Center for the Arts as Cruise Planners Beth & Rod present a special travel-inspired matinee featuring the beloved film Under the Tuscan Sun.
Date & Time: Sunday, May 31 | 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
A Republican state legislator is urging Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe to delay the revocation of reciprocal agreements Virginia has with 25 states on whether to honor their concealed handgun carry permits.
Del. L. Scott Lingamfelter of Woodbridge made the request in a letter this week to McAuliffe.
Prince William County is lawyering up for a potential fight against Virginia Dominion Power’s controversial plan to treat and flush more than 200 million gallons of toxic coal-ash water into Quantico Creek.
Massive outdoors retailer Cabela’s will move ahead with its Gainesville store after all, reversing course after nixing the project from its pipeline in November.
The Washington Business Journal first reported the story today.
A 31-year-old Triangle man is wanted for strangulation.
Police said he choked a 22-year-old acquaintance during an argument.
Where you can warm up in Prince William and Manassas. (more…)
Despite concerns about fire safety, a Senate committee has recommended approval of a bill to legalize the sale of fireworks in Virginia.
The Senate Committee on General Laws and Technology voted 8-5 in favor of the legislation proposed by one of its members, Sen. Thomas Garrett, R-Hadensville. He said the bill could generate millions of dollars in sales taxes on a product he says is used illegally throughout the state anyway.