HAYMARKET, Va. — State transportation officials want you to know how to use the new diverging diamond interchange opening this month.
HAYMARKET, Va. — State transportation officials want you to know how to use the new diverging diamond interchange opening this month.
BRISTOW, Va. — A decision to support or deny the construction of a mosque in Bristow could be made on December 7.
The Prince William County Planning Commission deferred a decision on the All Dulles Area Muslim Society’s (ADAMS) proposal to build a 22,000 square foot mosque at the corner of Vint Hill Road and Schaeffer Lane.
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When Assistant Chief Dawn Harman was growing up in Prince William County, she imagined a very different career path. Harman majored in veterinary science in college and was once with the Animal Control Unit of the Prince William County Police Department. Now Harman’s days are filled with duties that help keep the Prince William County Police Department a well-oiled machine.
GAINESVILLE, Va. — Police are working a serious crash involving a tractor trailer a large truck in the area of Interstate 66 and Route 29 in Gainesville.
More from Prince William police spokesman Nathan Probus:
MANASSAS, Va. — The owners of Smoothie King in Manassas plan to expand into Prince William County.
Franchise owners Jamie and Tim Smith plan to open a new location in Bristow Center at the corner of Nokesville and Linton Hall roads, and another location in Haymarket.
This public service announcement comes to us from the Prince William Service Authority. We’d thought we would share it before Thanksgiving.
From PWSA:
HAYMARKET, Va. — Kimberly L. Murray will serve as the new Town Manager in Haymarket.
From a press release:
BRISTOW, Va. — Fire and rescue crews were called to 9856 Lucky Penny Court in Bristow this morning for a burning shed.
Crews found the shed ablaze in a backyard, about 20 feet away from home, at 10:13 a.m.
HAYMARKET, Va. — A new park in Haymarket has a new name.
The Town Council on November 9 voted unanimously to name a new park on the east side of town, located at 14710 Washington Street, Haymarket Community Park.