A 21-year-old man was killed in a fiery crash on Sudley Manor Drive near Manassas.
The crash happened January 1, and the victim succumbed to his injuries January 24.
A 21-year-old man was killed in a fiery crash on Sudley Manor Drive near Manassas.
The crash happened January 1, and the victim succumbed to his injuries January 24.
A man is charged with aggravated malicious wounding after punching the victim in the head.
According to report, the 28-year-old victim was transported to a hospital for serious, life threatening injuries.
Here are the #sNOVAlanche closures and delays.
We post ’em as we get ’em. (more…)
Got garbage? Don’t expect the city to pick it up for you tomorrow.
Manassas officials said garbage trucks won’t roll due to snow. (more…)
Two building collapses in our area are attributed to the #sNOVAlanche blizzard.
A passerby noticed a building that had collapsed in south Stafford at 12:14 a.m. Sunday.
Downtown Manassas will soon welcome a new, quaint little coffeehouse to its collection of stores. Located across the train tracks in Old Town Manassas, Jirani Coffeehouse plans to open its doors to locals in mid-February this year.
The coffeehouse will offer live music, shows, and entertainment that’s easily accessible right in the Manassas community. This will be a major perk for locals as it allows them to skip the drive to D.C. and grab a quality cup of joe at a live event.
Do you have an expensive bottle of wine you’ve been holding onto – one that you’d love to uncork at your favorite restaurant on a special occasion? What about a special case of beer or cider?
In 2011, the General Assembly passed a law allowing Virginians to bring a bottle of wine into a restaurant and have it uncorked to be served with their meal, usually for a fee at the restaurateur’s discretion. Now legislators are considering a bill to expand the corkage law to beer and cider.
When the new Chick-Fil-A opened in Lake Ridge this month, someone commented on PotomacLocal.com that the only place to take children to have fun in Prince William County is a playground inside a fast food restaurant.
I don’t want to say that is a lie, but it’s not correct.
Fire and rescue crews in Lake Ridge were called to a fire inside a condo.
Here’s more in a press release: (more…)
Prince William County police officers plan to be wearing body cameras by fall.
Chief Stephan Hudson told the Board of Supervisors his department was working through a series of procedural and legal hurdles to preparing his department for the deployment of body-worn cameras.