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STAFFORD — For the second time in five years, the Stafford County Board of Supervisors finds itself once again replacing one of its own.

A special meeting of the county’s top governing board is set for 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 7 at the county government center. That’s when sitting supervisors from six of the county’s seven magisterial districts will interview a series of candidates whom all seek appointment to the Board as the temporary George Washington District Supervisor.


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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY — A school bus driver was struck and killed this morning at a Prince William County bus depot.

The unidentified victim struck by a bus backing out of a service bay shortly after 7 a.m. at the McCuin bus depot on Piney Branch Lane in Bristow. 


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The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office accuses a man of ordering $1,800 worth of Lego blocks on Walmart’s website and then trying to return them to a store without the blocks in the box.

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There are some big changes coming to the way we park at area Metro stations. 

Starting Monday, Feb. 5, Washington’s subway system will expand it’s paid parking hours at multiple stations, and it will institute a new fee for those who park at stations but do not use the Metro system. 


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RICHMOND – Over the objections of eight Republicans, the House of Delegates on Friday approved the creation of a specialty license plate with the message “Stop Gun Violence.”

The House voted 89-8 with one abstention in favor of a bill to authorize the new plate and earmark proceeds from its sales to mental health and other services.


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STAFFORD — It may look like there’s nothing happening at The Garrison, but there’s a lot going on behind the scenes.

The shopping center site in North Stafford, at the intersection of Route 610 and Travis Lane, is slated to be home to the county’s first mixed-use development, complete with a planned 12-screen Regal Cinemas, new restaurants and apartment homes.


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