Power is coming back on for the thousands in our area that lost it following Superstorm Sandy.
Outages by the numbers:
Power is coming back on for the thousands in our area that lost it following Superstorm Sandy.
Outages by the numbers:
Happy Halloween. It’s not canceled.
In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy many had wondered if trick-or-treaters would still be welcome in neighborhoods – some of which on Tuesday were without power.
Officials are telling people to stay indoors and keep of area roads so crews can clean up storm damage. And for good reason, as many roads in Prince William County are simply impassable due to downed trees, wires, and high water. A full list of closed or impacted roads in Prince William is below, provided by the county’s government’s communications office:
Ingram Dr at 1 lane bridge — High Water at the bridge
10 a.m.
Prince William County will close the Ferlazzo Shelter at 11 a.m. this morning. A total of 40 residents used the shelter last night.
WOODBRIDGE, Va. — With the names of the interview panel leaked, the man who pushed for their release reacts to the news.
The Washington Post is reporting the names of those who will work to select qualified candidates to replace now retired Prince William police Chief Charlie T. Deane:
DALE CITY, Va. — As Hurricane Sandy moves its way toward the Potomac Communities, families and companies all over Northern Virginia are preparing.
As the storm is expected to pick up speed and make its way closer to Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic states, it’s also expected to bring a storm surge of two to four feet to the lower Chesapeake Bay, heavy rain between four and 12 inches in some spots, and high wind.
Conditions in the Potomac Communities are expected to start downhill Sunday night as rain moves in and wind picks up. Wind and rain is expected to pick up Monday as Sandy moves over the area.
11 p.m. UPDATE
An emergency services source tells PotomacLocal.com a male was killed tonight after he ran in front of a car traveling near Spriggs and Lindendale roads.
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MANASSAS, Va. — Campaign signs for Gov. Mitt Romney were found tossed in the yard of a Manassas home Thursday.
Photos sent to PotomacLocal.com on Thursday show signs lying in the yard of a home on Fort Drive in Manassas.