A grocer manager from Woodbridge won millions after selling the wrong ticket.
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A grocer manager from Woodbridge won millions after selling the wrong ticket.
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Prince William police said the name of the man killed in a fiery crash on Joplin Road earlier this month is Tyrone Anthony Mayo, 31, of Triangle.
Mayo was driving a 2009 Pontiac Vibe on January 8 and crashed in the 18100 block of Joplin Road.
A snowplow driver in Woodbridge took a break and became $250,000 richer.
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Some relief for cash-strapped OmniRide could come in the form of legislation in Richmond.
A new bill by Sen. Frank Wagner (Norfolk, Virginia Beach) would set the gas tax “floor” at February 2013 rates. That means OmniRide’s parent agency Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission would get it’s 2.1% funding from the state’s motor fuels tax based on 2013 prices, which averaged $3.17 per gallon statewide that year. Diesel fuel averaged $3.36 per gallon statewide.
Police said two armed men walked into a Montclair home wearing ski masks and robbed those inside.
Historic Heart. Modern Beat. These four words simply yet masterfully describe the City of Manassas. In case you missed it, this is the City’s new tagline, and it’s pretty spot-on.
Manassas is a city steeped in rich history and tradition and takes great pride in the pivotal role it played in our country’s defining war.
Fire and rescue crews in Lake Ridge were called to a fire inside a condo.
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Prince William County police officers plan to be wearing body cameras by fall.
Chief Stephan Hudson told the Board of Supervisors his department was working through a series of procedural and legal hurdles to preparing his department for the deployment of body-worn cameras.
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.