Five Stafford County firefighters have been displaced after mold was found at the station.
More in a press release:
Five Stafford County firefighters have been displaced after mold was found at the station.
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Vergie Katherine Harris Barbour, 99 of Chantilly, VA departed on August 14, 2020. Born December 3, 1920 in Floris, Va. Vergie is survived by her sister Lillian Newman, four step-sons, Allen, Ray, James and Glen; two step-daughters Margaret Diamond and Carolyn Scriber; four daughters-in-law Sarah, Martha, Edith and Felicia; one son-in-law Melvin Pope; a host of grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Although,…
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William Edward Skinner was born on January 30, 1955 and passed away on August 14, 2020. William was a resident of Dumfries, Virginia.
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A Stafford County woman is now a multi-millionaire.
Carla Payne purchased her winning $2.8 million ticket at Onville Kwik Stop on Onville Road in North Stafford, according to a press release from the Virginia Lottery.
Hispanics in Manassas, much like the rest of the U.S., have a high prevalence of coronavirus cases.
After partnering with the CDC to conduct a survey of potential coronavirus patients, Prince William Health District Director Dr. Alison Ansher told the Manassas City Council on July 27 that many city residents have been hit hard by the pandemic.
As coronavirus case counts rise in Virginia, free coronavirus testing is being offered in Prince William County and Manassas.
The tests are free to anyone living within Prince William, Manassas, and Manassas City Regions, and are being conducted via test via drive-thru or walk-up. Those receiving a test must provide their full name, telephone number, and a home or work address to receive their results.
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Brenda Faye Hale was born on December 21, 1956 and passed away on August 11, 2020. Brenda was a resident of Stafford, Virginia.
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Lorraine Audrey Glover’s sunrise was on June 27, 1948 and unexpected sunset August 9, 2020. Lorraine is survived by her husband Clarence Glover; three children Domonic Creek, Talphin Glover, and Terrance Glover, and their spouses; her mother, Marydell Jones; six sisters, Ivy, Wanda, Artina, Wendy, Sharon, and Patty and their spouses; one brother, Norman and his spouse; 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
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