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A bus carrying 17 people including its driver was returning to Prince William County after a birthday party in Washington, D.C. early this morning when it was involved in a crash where nine occupants were ejected.


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LORTON, Va. — The effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder on this nation’s veterans can be devastating.

More than just loss of sleep, PTSD can cause once emboldened military warriors that served in combat overseas to lose their sense of self worth, to feel helpless and regretful — an illness debilitating enough to place them into hospitals to help treat the condition.


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Sentara Healthcare’s footprint in Northern Virginia is expanding.

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LORTON, Va. — The en Route! dance group touring Richmond, Va. and Baltimore, Md. will perform at the Workhouse Arts Center in Lorton. Their performance will come with a special dance lesson for youth dancers at any experience level.

More in a press release from the Workhouse:


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Powerful storms, car crashes that injured and killed youth, the opening of new restaurants, the loss of a familiar face at one of the area’s most famous restaurants, and the changing landscape of Woodbridge topped the list of the most clicked news stories of the year on PotomacLocal.com.

See the list below of the top 10 stories and tell us what should get an honorable mention.


Prince William

LORTON, Va. — Art will be on display at the Workhouse Arts Center in Lorton on Saturday offering visitors a break from the hustle and bustle of the holiday season.

The center’s “2nd Saturday Art Walk” is held on the second Saturday of each month. They are free events designed to allow visitors to tour the arts campus and meet individual artists showcasing their work, purchase locally-produced art, and to tour the facility that has become a destination point in our community. 


Prince William

LORTON, Va. — If standing in long lines late at night before your Thanksgiving meals settles in your stomach doesn’t sound appealing, the Workhouse Arts Center has a better idea.

The local arts hub will feature Escape to Black Friday where more than 100 artist are set to gather across 70 studios, in nine galleries at the center in Lorton.


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An organization committed to providing producer-only farmers markets is expanding in the area.

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