Shapiro was taken into custody about 2 p.m. by authorities in Spotsylvania County.
Shapiro was taken into custody about 2 p.m. by authorities in Spotsylvania County.
It wasn’t the amount of money they had hoped to raise for two children who’ve lost both biological parents and have a dream of going to college, but organizers say the experience was worth it.
A fundraiser was held last night at the K2 Restaurant and Lounge in Woodbridge for two high school students, Kevin, 14, and Christie, 16, who recently lost their mother to skin cancer. The children also lost their biological father to a heart attack when they were younger, family friends said.
Stafford County Public Schools had planned on letting students go home early on two upcoming days, and on giving them the day off on two others. Now, they’ll be in school.
Students in the county have missed an equivalent of eight days this school year because of inclement weather.
Fairfax County, Va. –– One of the best firefighters in Virginia works in Fairfax County.
Stafford, Va. –– School employees, parents and students Tuesday night came to meet the man who holds the fate of the county school system in his hands.
A former Stafford County School Board member wants a new Stafford High School, Ft. Belvoir is expected to change Springfield forever and the Dale City Civic Association wants to know what high school seniors’ goals are.
Woodbridge, Va. –– When John Jenkins earlier this month said more commuter parking was coming to the Woodbridge area, the Neabsco District Supervisor may have been on to something.
Prince William County Police say they have identified the man they put a look out for last week – the same man two girls, whose ages were not released, drove up to their separate schools bus stops on Graham Park Road Feb 14. and asked them if they wanted a ride.
The two girls are students at Graham Park Middle School.
Fire and rescue crews were called to the Levelle Dupelle Community Park in the 6800 block of Newington Road about 3:10 a.m. Tuesday for a report of a fire.
When they got there they saw a fire had fully engulfed a playground at the park, said a Fairfax County police spokesman.
A groundbreaking for the new 84,000 square-foot building will be held at 10 a.m. March 18.
Plans for the new center boast eight computer laboratories, a new 160-seat lecture hall, a new black box theater with 215 seats, new science labs, photography rooms, 12 study rooms, offices and a new cafeteria.