TRAFFIC: Lomond Drive is closed at Fairmont Ave for a water main break. It is likely Lomond Dr will remain closed for most of today.
— PWCPoliceDept (@PWCPoliceDept) November 21, 2014
TRAFFIC: Lomond Drive is closed at Fairmont Ave for a water main break. It is likely Lomond Dr will remain closed for most of today.
— PWCPoliceDept (@PWCPoliceDept) November 21, 2014
Two murders back to back, less than a week apart, has some Prince William County residents talking about safety.
The final suspect in a shooting death last week was arrested in Manassas.
Bryan Lamonte Patterson, 25, of 4716 Kirkdale Drive in Dale City, was taken into custody without incident at a house in Manassas last night. Patterson is charged in the murder of 19-year-old Christopher Nathaniel Weaver, killed in the early morning hours of Nov. 16. A second victim, a 15-year-old boy, was also shot and taken to a hospital with injuries that did nto appear to be life threatening.
The footprint of Old Town Manassas could soon expand east.
A proposal calls for 140 new condos to be built at Manassas Station, a new four-story housing development that would replace the old ABC Photo Processing Center on Prince William Street, originally built in 1953 and modified in 1985.
The Prince William County School Board voted 7-1 to accept the new boundary plans for the 12th high school, including several amendments. Click here for the full story from our news partner Bristow Beat.
Police busted three people suspected of making meth in an area motel.
Investigators made the bust Nov. 3 at Red Roof Inn just off Interstate 66 near Manassas
One man is in custody and another is sought in the shooting death of a Dale City man.
Christopher Weaver was shot and killed at a home on the 13400 block of Keating Drive in Dale City early Sunday. A 15-year-old boy was also wounded during the shooting.
The “Promenade at First Town Center” project in Dumfries is moving ahead.
Dumfries will hold a public hearing to get feedback on a plan to sell nearly four acres of land on Main Street (Route 1 south), between the ACTS Thrift Store and the existing “First Town Center” office building next to Town Hall for $150,000.
Virginia Railway Express riders: pull out your calendars and take note.
Here is the holiday schedule for all VRE trains, noting when service will be modified or canceled due to a holiday between Thanksgiving and New Year’s.
Two soon-to-be graduates from our area will be ready to patrol the streets and highways of Virginia.
Muhammad Ismail Abbasi, of Lorton, and Robert Morgan Guyton, III, of Stafford, will graduate as members of the Virginia State Police 122nd Basic Session. Cadets turned state troopers, the two men will each patrol in Prince William County.