Update
The driver of a tractor trailer that overturned on I-95 on Wednesday faces charges.
Update
The driver of a tractor trailer that overturned on I-95 on Wednesday faces charges.
They say they’re going to clog Washington area traffic for three days starting today. They say they have demands for leaders in Washington, including a mandate that states the president must leave office.
We know many of them have 18 wheels on their trucks. But will they use them to tie up your morning commute?
There are new changes in the times the HOV lanes on Interstate 95 and 395 on weekday mornings.
Here’s more in a press release:
NORTH STAFFORD, Va. — It’s raining, it’s pouring, and the work to repave Staffordboro Boulevard ahead of a project to add 1,000 new commuter parking spaces to at adjacent Staffordboro commuter lot next to Stafford Marketplace mall is postponed.
More in a press release:
Update 12:20 p.m.
A woman from Bronx, N.Y. was killed this morning in a crash on Interstate 95 north.
Updated
Virginia Railway Express is running normal service today, Oct. 2, 2o13.
Update 8 a.m.
The crash has been cleared from the road, police said. There were no reports of any serious injuries.
GAINESVILLE, Va. — Commuters, shoppers, school buses, and freight trains used to converge at U.S. 29 in Gainesville.
For years the mix of travelers, and a growing population in western Prince William County, made the intersection problematic for not only drivers, but also for Prince William’s finest.
MANASSAS, Va. — The Bi-County Parkway debate now has the attention of a congressman from Utah.
Rep. Rob Bishop, R, the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Public Lands and Environmental Education, and represents Utah’s First Congressional District, requested the National Park Service not sign a programmatic agreement for the proposed Bi-County Parkway until the subcommittee had a chance to review it.
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va .– Two major thoroughfares inside Manassas National Battlefield Park, Va. 234 and U.S. 29, will not close until a bypass road around the hallowed ground is built.
That was a resolution first passed by Prince William County officials in the middle portion of the past decade and reaffirmed Tuesday afternoon by the sitting Board of County Supervisors in 6-2 vote.