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FROM Virginia Department of Transportation
04/25/24 / Breaking News / Health & Safety / State Government / Transportation /
Beginning Sunday night, April 28, weather permitting, a portion of the northbound and southbound I-95 general purpose lanes in Prince William County will have nighttime single- and double-lane closures until late fall.
There’s still time to earn college credits this summer. Northern Virginia Community College offers a six-week summer session that starts June 29 and ends Aug. 9. Students must register by 11:59 p.m. June 28.
By Christine Rodrigo, PRTC
06/02/15 / People & Places / Transportation /
Teens 13-19 who want to get to a job and other destinations without having to ask parents for a ride can travel safely and independently with a MyLink summer bus pass. As an added bonus, they can get discounts at select area attractions by showing their MyLink Pass.
Governor Terry McAuliffe June 2 announced the completion of a two-year, public-private collaboration between the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) and Ancestry.com that fully digitizes the state’s vital records. To date, more than 16 million records have been digitized and indexed.
Through further investigation, Manassas City Police identified the driver of the striking vehicle in the June 1 accident with a police motorcycle on Hastings Dr.
During the annual three-day event, CVSA-certified inspectors conduct compliance, enforcement and educational initiatives targeted at various elements of motor carrier, vehicle, driver, and cargo safety and security, with nearly 17 trucks or buses inspected, on average, every minute in Canada, the United States and Mexico.
There are several blood drives in Manassas and Prince William County in June. To make an appointment to give blood, download the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
All three Prince William County Department of Social Services Offices will be closed on Thursday morning.
FROM Prince William County news reports
06/01/15 / Breaking News / Local Government / People & Places /
A team of land use experts from the American Institute of Architects will be in Prince William County June 8-10 to work with county officials, community decision-makers and stakeholders to help them develop a vision and framework for a sustainable future in designated areas of Dale City.