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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.
From the Governor's Office
10/27/14 / Health & Safety / People & Places / State Government /
Governor Terry McAuliffe announced that starting today, Monday, October 27, the Virginia Department of Health will actively monitor the health of all travelers arriving from the countries of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, which are battling an unprecedented Ebola outbreak. This effort will build on extensive outreach and monitoring already underway by the state health department and the local health districts.
The fire department has given the all clear for staff and students to return to the building following a precautionary evacuation at Graham Park Middle School in Dumfries due to a strong odor of gas.
Woodbridge Campus of Northern Virginia Community College will host a College Night 6 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6 for prospective students. Free pizza and soda will be served and attendees can get in a drawing for one of three $500 scholarships.
On October 21st at 6:58PM, investigators from the Crash Investigation Unit responded to the 13400 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy in Woodbridge (22191) to investigate a crash involving a pedestrian.
Governor Terry McAuliffe is on an extended trade mission to southeast Asia until Oct. 29. Meanwhile his office is busy announcing that four companies so far this week are planning expansions which will create 313 new jobs and invest $90.6 million in business operations. The companies are already doing business in Botetourt, Carroll and Charlotte counties and the city of Virginia Beach.
Elijah Johnson, former director of housing, has been named Deputy County Executive overseeing the Human Services agencies in Prince William County.
10/21/14 /
Prince William County VA Police Department's crime report for Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2014
New boundaries for the 12th high school in Prince William County will "prioritize racial/ethnic diversity," according to a news release from the school division. The U.S. Department of Justice raised concerns about the first plan but says this version will pass muster.