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Some familiar faces from the community will trade their day jobs for a waiter’s apron to raise money for charity.

The Lake Ridge Rotary will bring its annual Celebrity Luncheon back to Bistro L’hermitage in Occoquan from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 27.


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A Stafford-based hot sauce maker held a ribbon-cutting event to celebrate its products hitting the shelves at the Fredericksburg Food Cooperative.

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The Prince William County Park Ranger Division has announced they will be changing their on-call phone number beginning Friday, April 1, 2022.

To report a maintenance issue or emergency at a Prince William County Park or Recreation facility, residents should call 703-792-8889.


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Two Prince William County residents who sued elected members of the Board of County Supervisors will have their day in the Virginia Supreme Court.

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You’ve missed your chance if you haven’t already signed up to run the Marine Corps Marathon this year.

The 47th-annual running of the famous marathon will be held in person this year, the first time since 2019, and nearly 20,000 runners from all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and 47 countries are now set to run in the event.


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Two feuding neighbors are in jail after several shots were fired at a home in Woodbridge.

On Tuesday, March 29, at 8:19 a.m., officers went to the 2800 block of Chablis Circle in Lake Ridge to investigate shots being fired. Officers learned a man walked over to the home of his neighbor, a 33-year-old woman, and got into an argument with her while standing in front of their homes.


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Architects have big plans for the doughnut hole in the center of Manassas.

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A Stafford County student was honored as one of three winners of the fifth annual Virginia Lottery Thank a Teacher Art ContestJocelyn Turman, a seventh-grader at Edward Drew Middle School, won in the contest’s middle school category.

Three winners (one each from the elementary, middle, and high school levels) were selected from nearly 300 entries to have their artwork featured on thank-you notes distributed to thousands of teachers across the state during National Teacher Appreciation Week, May 2 through 6, 2022. 


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