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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.

VDOT to begin work Jan. 24 on Old Centreville Rd. bridge

Rehabilitation of the Old Centreville Road bridge over Bull Run will begin Tuesday, Jan. 24, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation.

PWC Fire & Rescue looking for residents or businesses to “Adopt-a-Hydrant”

Prince William County Department of Fire & Rescue in conjunction with Prince William County area Home Depot stores is soliciting community assistance during its Adopt-A-Hydrant program. This program will enable residents and/or businesses to adopt a fire hydrant close to their home or business–maintaining the area around the hydrant by keeping it free of snow during the winter and free of weeds and shrubbery in the summer.

Del. Marshall’s personal privacy bill fails in subcommittee on voice vote

Del. Marshall reports that his HB 1612, to protect personal privacy in showers, locker rooms, changing areas and bathrooms in our schools and government buildings, was killed on a voice vote Jan. 20 in Subcommittee #4 of the General Laws Committee.

Police looking for suspect who allegedly used teeth on malicious wounding victim in Woodbridge

Prince William County VA Police Department's crime log for Friday, Jan. 20, 2017.

County Senior Center in Manassas celebrates 30 years of operation

Prince William Supervisor Marty Nohe said the senior center would not have been built if not for the foresight of the contemporaries of those who use it today. "It was your generation that was saying 30 years ago, 'We need this for our future.' Now you are here getting to take advantage of the vision."

Transportation tips for 58th Presidential Inauguration

Virginia State Police and Virginia Department of Transportation have issued information about inauguration activities, congestion, traffic delays and suggestions on and how to get around that day, Friday, Jan. 20

FTA awards $1.88 million grant to boost safety of Metro workers

U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-VA) Jan. 17 report Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has been awarded $1,884,992 by the Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to improve track safety and protect employees who repair and maintain the Metro system. The grant will support a Metro program to outfit track workers with technology bands that will alert them of incoming trains so they have enough time to move to safety.

Gunshots fired in Woodbridge; armed robbery & burglary at Centreville Rd. businesses in Manassas

Prince William County Police Department's crime log for Monday, Jan. 16, 2017.

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