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Three ways to “attend”  May 2 public info meeting about planned fixes on Rt. 28 & Manassas Drive

Attend public meeting on proposed road changes at Manassas Park City Hall, virtually or by phone beginning at 7 p.m., learn more at vdot.virginia.gov/28Innovative

Annual Suicide Awareness Walk May 21 at Forest Park High School

The Annual Suicide Awareness Walk will be held for the second year at Forest Park High School (FPHS) on Saturday, May 21 at 9 a.m. Forest Park High School is located at 15721 Forest Park Drive, Woodbridge VA 22193.

May 1-7 is National Teacher Appreciation Week

Want to thank a teacher past or present? Tuesday, May 3, 2016 is National Teacher Appreciation Day and May 1-7 is National Teacher Appreciation Week.

Suspicious event in Manassas prompts city police to ask for public’s help

Manassas police are seeking information about an April 28 incident that occurred around 2:15 p.m. in the 9700 block of Main Street when a girl, 9, was approached outside her apartment building by a white male in his 20s. After a brief exchange, the male left in a van, police said.

Fran Chavez to be honored at Montclair Library May 19

Officials of the Prince William Public Library System will dedicate the Fran Chavez Terrace at Montclair Community Library at 5049 Waterway Drive, Montclair, VA 22025 on Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 5:30 p.m.

PWC Police still seeking any information on the whereabouts of missing woman

Prince William County Police Department is still seeking any information on the whereabouts of Lizeth Yadira Lopez who was reported as missing and endangered last week by family members. During the investigation, detectives learned that Ms. Lopez exited the CVS store located on Touchtone Cir, Woodbridge, around 9:00PM on April 17.

Sheriff’s deputy wounded while attempting to detain accused in Dumfries incident

Prince William County VA Police Department's arrest report for Friday, April 22, 2016.

Governor McAuliffe restores voting and civil rights to 200,000+ Virginians

Governor Terry McAuliffe has restored the voting and civil rights of more than 200,000 Virginians who were convicted of felonies, served their time and completed any supervised release, parole or probation requirements. Each of those Virginians will immediately regain the right to register to vote, to run for office, to serve on a jury and to serve as a notary public, according to a news release.

Prince William County school officials to recognize and honor 233 retiring employees

Prince William County School Board, Superintendent, and Administrative Leadership Team will recognize and honor retiring School Division employees during a ceremony and reception on Tuesday, April 26 at 6 p.m. at the Kelly Leadership Center.

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