Dumfries, Va. –– While everyone else stood in amazement after a house in Dumfries exploded Monday, three neighbors led the charge to pull out a man who was trapped underneath the rubble.
Dumfries, Va. –– While everyone else stood in amazement after a house in Dumfries exploded Monday, three neighbors led the charge to pull out a man who was trapped underneath the rubble.
Dumfries, Va. –– A familiar face in Dumfries business will make his first run for the General Assembly.
On Monday, county leaders will have the option to change the name of the Dumfries District to the Potomac District, a name that’s fitting because the district sits along the Potomac River.
You see, Dumfries is a small town with its own mayor and town council ¬¬–– each are elected by the residents of the town.
Dumfries, Va. — Call it a sign of the home entertainment times. The Blockbuster Video store on U.S. 1 in Dumfries is closing, leaving behind what once was a destination for those who opted to watch a movie and eat a bowl of popcorn at home.
The last day for the store to open is April 10, and employee told us, and while you can no longer rent movies and video games there you can buy them.
Woodbridge, Va. –– Commuters will have another chance to be heard this month at a town hall meeting.
Brush fires raged across the Potomac Communities on Saturday. From the Dale City area, Woodbridge and Stafford, the high winds carried flames that flared up in the dry conditions.
Rhonda Reed is looking to cut her losses and move north because of the lack of effective commuter parking in Woodbridge.
Though she lives in the Virginia suburb she works in Friendship Heights, Md., just north of the Washington, D.C. line.
Woodbridge, Va. –– Commuters that will be forced from the commuter lot at Potomac Mills mall could soon park at the First Baptist Church of Woodbridge.
Woodbridge, Va. –– The expansion of the Horner Road commuter lot in Woodbridge may provide some relief for commuters that will no longer be able to park at Potomac Mills mall. But it won’t come fast enough to help those who will be put out on February 14.
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