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Little Bits of art are popping up all over Historic Downtown Manassas.
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Little Bits of art are popping up all over Historic Downtown Manassas.
Two masked men robbed a 7-Eleven on Cloverdale Road in Dale City.
Early yesterday morning, Prince William police responded to the 7-Eleven to investigate the incident.
Children and adults can take a step back into pre-historic times at the Prince William County Fair.
“Jurassic Kingdom” is a new stage show at the fair this year. It tells the story of three baby dinosaurs — a Pterodactyl, a Triceratops, and a Tyrannosaurus Rex — and how the reptiles lived in their time on earth.
The show has a mixture of childrens’ and adult humor. Children are also invited to come up and touch fossils during the show.
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Work is underway at the National Museum of the Marine Corps to complete the circle.
Hawkins, who was reported as missing and endangered yesterday afternoon, has been located and is safe, according to Prince William police.
Prince William police are looking for 21-year old Chanel Hawkins.
Bull riding at the #princewilliamcountyfair. pic.twitter.com/1QQpy5mmpx
— Debbie Trotto (@debtrotto) August 17, 2015
A Prince William County man is charged with stabbing another man outside a North Stafford Walmart.
The stabbing occurred Aug. 9 in a Walmart parking lot on Garrisonville Road. Investigators said the suspect forced his victim’s car into the parking lot, got of his vehicle, and stabbed the passenger side door and the victim in the arm.
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A foot bridge over the Occoquan River provides an expansive view of the town, and a small waterfall.
Officers are currently investigating several instances of child neglect and cruelty in Prince William County.
One incident took place at a home on Springwoods Drive in Woodbridge on the morning of August 16.
Candidates Earnie Porta and Ruth Anderson for Occoquan district supervisor will meet for a debate hosted by Potomac Local on October 16 at 7 p.m.
The candidates are looking to fill the seat currently filled by Supervisor Michael May, who is running for Prince William County Commonwealth’s Attorney.