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PWC Police charge Manassas Park man, 20, with homicide in Manassas

PWC Police make arrest in connection with Jan. 9. 2025 shooting.

Police identify two victims of double homicide Nov. 4 in Woodbridge

Detectives from the Prince William County Police Department's Homicide Unit confirmed the identities of both victims who were killed during the shooting and are actively investigating this incident to determine what led up to the altercation. The investigation continues.

Officers on administrative leave after shooting in Woodbridge; Chief calls incident an “ambush”

An unidentified suspect, age 29, is hospitalized after Prince William County police officers return fire after shooting Nov. 4 in Woodbridge.

Two dead after sedan and bus collide on Smoketown Rd. Nov. 5

Prince William County Police are investigating a fatal motor vehicle crash that occurred in the 14000 block of Smoketown Rd in Woodbridge at approximately 8:34PM on Nov. 5, 2018.

PW police officer involved in shooting in Woodbridge

As officers were arriving in the area to which they were dispatched for a shots fired call, a suspect began shooting at them with a rifle, striking a police cruiser multiple times.

PWC Police report double homicide investigation underway in Woodbridge

When officers arrived on scene, they located two males inside of a vehicle that had driven over a curb into a wooded area. Both victims were suffering from apparent gunshot wounds and were pronounced dead at the scene, according to Off. Nathan Probus, police department spokesman on the scene.

Candlelight vigil Nov. 2 to remember victims of Pittsburgh synagogue shooting

A group of Manassas residents has independently organized a candlelight vigil to be held on Friday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. at Nelson Park to honor the lives lost in the Tree of Life Synagogue Tragedy,

Burn firewood close to where you buy it to avoid transporting invasive pests

Whether for home heating or a campfire, always buy firewood close to where you will burn it. Tree-killing invasive insects and diseases can lurk inside and on the surface of firewood. While these insects and diseases don’t travel far on their own, transporting firewood allows them to move hundreds of miles and start infestations in new places, advises the Virginia Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

VCE parenting classes share tools to improve communication with children and teens

Parenting classes offered by the Virginia Cooperative Extension of Prince William County focus on communication tips and tools that parents can use to develop better relationships with their children.

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