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Fraud Fighter: Shred sensitive documents to keep thieves out of your recycling bin

Shredding continues to be an important step in preventing identity fraud. Despite all of the online crimes out there, criminals don’t hesitate to dumpster dive for valuable sensitive personal information, warns AARP Virginia.

Good News Jail & Prison Ministry receive Va. Governor’s salary donation

At the Prince William County Adult Detention Center, Governor Youngkin maintained his promise to donate his gubernatorial salary to organizations that strengthen Virginia communities.

PWC Police Department’s Crime Report for Feb. 9, 2023 - Another bank robbery in area

On Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023 at 10:07AM, Prince William County Police officers responded to the Truist Bank located at 16541 River Ridge Blvd in Woodbridge (22191) to investigate a robbery.

Three new races coming with 50th anniversary of Secretariat winning derby

Three major thoroughbred stakes races to relocate to Virginia in 2023: the Arlington Million, the Beverly D. Stakes and the Secretariat Stakes will be run at Colonial Downs

Virtual town hall on growth/housing Dec. 5 - with Brentsville Supv. Jeanine Lawson

Virtual Town Hall on Vint Hill Housing Development

Va. Dept. of Education gives out $12 million in school security grants, but none for local schools

Schools in Manassas, Manassas Park and Prince William County were not among the 431 schools in 90 school divisions receiving state grants to pay for voice and video internal communication systems, mass notification systems, security card access systems, visitor ID badging systems, surveillance cameras, two-way radios, security vestibules, interior school bus cameras, two-way radios for buses and other security enhancements.

Va. projects like roads, bridges, defense may be stalled without “full year funding” from Congress

“We’re relieved we averted a government shutdown, but we need the certainty that a full year government funding bill would provide. Virginia communities are at risk of being unable to fund critical operations. We owe it to them to do our jobs and fund the government for the full year, instead of simply kicking the can down the road.”

Attorney General to cut some debt collection fees on college accounts

Attorney General Miyares announced Jan. 27 an internal policy change that he says will immediately provide relief to families and students struggling with student debt.

Kaine sponsors legislation to halt excessive court fines and fees that target low income groups

"Across the country, courts often impose fines and fees without considering an individual’s ability to pay—disproportionately impacting low income communities and communities of color. This legislation provides state and local courts with new and expanded federal funding opportunities to reform these punitive policies.

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