Prince William police said the second and final suspect in a robbery that occurred in Dumfries last month turned herself into police.
Here’s more in a press release:
Prince William police said the second and final suspect in a robbery that occurred in Dumfries last month turned herself into police.
Here’s more in a press release:
Work on rebuilding the interchange at Interstate 66 and Route 15 in Haymarket continues with some planned lane closures on I-66.
Here’s what you need to know from the Virginia Department of Transportation:
A 22-year-old man already in jail on sodomy charges, he now faces charges of attempted murder after investigators said he tired to have a 13-year-old girl and her mother killed.
Here’s more in a press release from Stafford County Sheriff’s Office:
There were some happy children who were anything but ornery, who went with police officers to pick out Chirstmas gifts and then to eat breakfast. It was all apart of the annual “Santa Cops” event in Prince William County.
Ornery Public House in Woodbridge sent us their story:
Didlake Inc. will own and operate a new UPS Store at Stonebridge at Potomac Town Center.
The store is the first for the non-profit that specializes in helping disabled residents find work. It is one of only six of 4,400 UPS stores in the U.S. that is owned and operated by a non-profit organization.
Single drivers who travel Interstate 66 inside the Capital Beltway during peak hours will soon pay tolls.
The Commonwealth Transportation Board today approved a measure that allows for the collection of tolls on that stretch of the highway starting in 2017.
Virginia environmental officials took questions Tuesday night from the public about a plan to treat toxic water and drain it into the Potomac River.
Residents who live near Dominion Virginia Power’s Possum Point Power Station outside Dumfries and across from Quantico say they’re fearful of the plan, which could lead to higher than normal levels of heavy metals in Quantico Creek and Potomac River that would flow downstream to the Chesapeake Bay.
The judges decided the best floats and marching groups in the 41st Annual Dumfries Christmas Parade.
There is a new parade route for this year’s Manassas Park Light Parade.
The parade begins at 5:45 p.m. at General’s Ridge Golf Course in Manassas Park. It then winds its way through the city to the Manassas Park Community Center.