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Overnight on August 3 and August 4, there will be multiple lane closures on I-95 North near Exit 158 (Prince William Parkway).
Original post.
Overnight on August 3 and August 4, there will be multiple lane closures on I-95 North near Exit 158 (Prince William Parkway).
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In the mood for some European-inspired deserts?
A mixer, moving more than a million gallons of water non-stop, has been added to the Locust Shade Water Tank in Prince William.
According to the Service Authority, the mixer has been added to the water tank as a way to maintain a healthy level of disinfection.
A Woodbridge man was abducted and robbed by men in a pickup truck.
Prince William police responded to a call early in the morning on July 29, for a robbery on Brook Drive in Woodbridge the previous night.
Pfitzner Stadium – the home of the Potomac Nationals baseball team – is getting a facelift.
The stadium, which opened in 1984, is owned by Prince William County. According to Potomac Nationals General Manager Josh Olerud, the county has leased the stadium to the team for more than 20 years.
Several area police departments are participating in this year’s National Night Out.
National Night Out is an event that promotes community-police awareness across the country, and is held by localities each year during the first week of August.
It was a like a scene from movie.
Greg Powell was in the kitchen making dinner when a knock came on the door. It was a police officer was waiting tell him that his wife and 12-year-old son had been involved in a serious car crash.
Three Woodbridge businesses on Darby Brook Court were targeted by robbers this week.
On the afternoon of July 26, Prince William police were called to Shanghai Café Chinese Cuisine for an attempted burglary.
What would you do if you could pay for wireless internet service in your home the same way you paid for water or electric service?
A new committee formed by the Haymarket Town Council will explore that question.
Police in Prince William County are looking for one of their own.
William “Bill” Hurley retired as a sergeant from Prince William County in the early 2000s. Hurley left his Leesburg home Monday night in his green truck and has not been heard from since.