Woodbridge, Va. –– How does a three-course meal for twenty bucks sound?


A Virginia State Police trooper pulled over a driver along Interstate 95 northbound at mile post 156 in Dale City, about 2:25 p.m. During the stop, another state trooper with a canine pulled up to assist in the traffic stop when a crash happened.

Another driver plowed into both state police cars stopped on the roadside and then ran off of the road into the shoulder of the highway. The driver and child inside of the car were taken to a local hospital with injuries that did not appear to be life threatening, said Virginia State Police spokesman Corinne Geller.


Florida’s high speed rail loss will not be Virginia’s gain.

Florida rejected $2.4 billion in federal money to build a high speed rail line between Orlando and Tampa. Prior to being awarded the money, Virginia under Gov. Timothy M. Kaine applied for $1.8 billion in available federal money to fund the creation of a high speed rail corridor between Richmond and Washington.


Word of the end for the world came to Woodbridge on Tuesday afternoon.

Jim Hyland took his 5 foot by 3 foot banner, tied one side of it to a light post at the intersection of U.S. 1 and Opitz Boulevard, and then let everyone know he thinks the the beginning of the end of the world starts next month.


A plan put forth by the Prince William Board of Supervisors, called the seven district alternative map, moves Freedom High School on Neabsco Mills Road from the Woodbridge district into the Neabsco District (Dale City).

The issue was discussed last night as residents spoke at a public hearing about the county’s magisterial redistricting process ––mandated every 10 years after the census –– to determine voting precincts and who will represent neighborhoods on the Board of Supervisors.


Woodbridge, Va. –– Take a glancing look at the proposed highway interchange for North Woodbridge and you’ll see a comprehensive, color coded plan to improve traffic flow on U.S. 1.

Take a closer look and you’ll see a plan that business owners say will force many of them to close.


The Potomac Health Foundation has announced its kickoff event from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday at the Hylton Education Center at Sentara Potomac Hospital in Wooddbridge.

Independent from the hospital it shares its name with, the newly-founded organization has invited members of non-profit organizations to the event to learn how they can apply for grant funding. Some public sector companies will also be considered for grant funding.


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