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Officials are trying to figure out how to keep PRTC buses rolling in 2017.
There’s been more talk, but not much action to address the looming $9 million annual shortfall for Prince William County’s transit system.
When you see flashing school zone signs this summer, you still need to slow down.
According to Prince William police, summer school is in session in several county schools until July 24.
On the afternoon of July 10, Prince William police responded to a call at the Wal-Mart on Jefferson Davis Highway in Dumfries for a sexual assault.
According to Prince William police, the victim – a 29-year old Woodbridge woman – stated that she was shopping in the Wal-Mart when she was approached by an unknown man.
An environmental organization is concerned about toxic chemicals making their way into Quantico Creek and the Potomac River from the Possum Point power plant near Dumfries.
Possum Point’s power plant used to burn coal to generate power. When coal burns it creates a residue, known as coal ash, which was pumped into coal ash ponds on the property before the plant switched to burning natural gas in 2003.
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Over the weekend, members of the Manassas Write by the Rails group gathered to create free little libraries for the Greater Prince William (GPW) Little Free Libraries project.
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In the afternoon on July 7, Prince William police responded to a call on Wetherburn Court in Woodbridge to investigate a domestic incident.
According to Prince William police, the victim – a 30-year old woman – told officers that she and 32-year old Emmanuel Mensah were involved in a verbal altercation in front of her home. After the argument the victim returned to her home, and Mensah entered without permission through a kitchen window, stated Prince William police.
A fire broke out at a home near Veterans Memorial Park in Woodbridge on Saturday night.
Here are the latest details from OWL Volunteer Fire Department:
Planners are talking about extending a walking trail that would join two National Parks in Prince William County.