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In an unprecedented move, Stafford County opens its landfill to residents affected by the problems with GFL.

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The Virginia Passenger Rail Authority (VPRA) and Amtrak today celebrated the start of a new daily roundtrip between Washington, D.C., and Roanoke.

There are now two round-trip trains traveling between the two cities. The new roundtrip departs Washington at 8:05 a.m., arriving in Roanoke at 1 p.m. The return trip departs Roanoke at 4:30 p.m. and arrives in Washington at 9:28 p.m.


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Accurate Printing in Woodbridge wants to make sure you get the message.

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Manassas teachers and residents on Tuesday will learn about new requirements for culturally responsive teaching, a tenant of Critical Race Theory (CRT).

CRT was the hotly debated topic during the November 2021 General Election that saw Republican Glenn Youngkin win statewide office.


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In its drive to reduce the number of lanes on Grant Avenue, Manassas leaders are turning to the courts to trigger the next steps in the road-reduction project.

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The speed limits on streets in front of two city schools could be increased.

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By Tyler Arnold

(The Center Square) – Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and some legislative Republicans intend to push a “pain threshold” abortion restriction during the next legislative session, but one of their biggest challenges will be getting enough support in the Democrat-controlled Senate.


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