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Monarch butterflies migrating to warmer climates and those staying around here will soon be able to take comfort at a highway.
The Prince William County Winter Shelter, operated by the Department of Social Services, will open Saturday, November 1, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. The shelter is located at 14730 Potomac Mills Road, in Woodbridge and operates overnight 7 days a week from 6:30 p.m. to 7 a.m. until March 31, 2015.
The shelter serves single individuals only and operates on a first-come first-served basis. Single women may be referred to an overflow program. The intake capacity of the Winter Shelter is 48 clients. The program provides shelter, meals, beds, showers, and referrals to supportive services.
Meet the Mormons.
DALE CITY, Va. – On October 16, police say a man exposed himself to four children between the ages of 6 and 10 years old as they were walking home. Investigation is on-going.
Here’s the latest from Prince William police:
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington announced today that Buffalo Wild Wings is supporting their ALL STARS Football program this fall with a $3,000 grant. As part of Buffalo Wild Wings’
DALE CITY, Va. – On Oct. 7, a man was arrested after he threw multiple items at a 43-year-old woman and pulled out a knife towards her. According to the report, while holding the knife, he struck the victim in the face before police were contacted. The victim was taken to a hospital.
Here’s the latest from Prince William police:
DALE CITY, Va. – On October 4, police went to the area to investigate a report that an 8-month-old infant had been left in a parked car. Police spoke with the suspect, identified as the mother, and say that the infant had been left inside the car for between 40 to 45 minutes and was sent to the hospital as a safety precaution.
Here’s the latest from Prince William police:
DALE CITY, Va. – On October 2, a 911 caller told police that they saw a couple, who appeared to be intoxicated, leave a local Petco with a small child. The couple left before police arrived and upon arrival to a home, officers found the suspect intoxicated and in the driver’s seat of the car, as well as a 15-month-old boy, who police say was unharmed.
Here’s the latest from Prince William police:
DALE CITY, Va. – On October 3, a 35-year-old man was hospitalized with critical injuries after he was stabbed by an unknown person. Police say that the victim was walking in the area and never saw the suspect, the investigation is ongoing.
Here’s the latest from Prince William police: