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FROM Prince William County Police Department Reports 05/03/22 / Breaking News / Education / Health & Safety / Police & Fire Beat /
Detectives with the Prince William County Police Department's Violent Crimes Bureau have identified the suspect sought in connection to the shooting that occurred at the athletic fields of Benton Middle School located at 7411 Hoadly Rd. in Manassas (20112) on May 1.
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FROM Prince William County Police Department Reports 05/02/22 / Health & Safety / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat /
Prince William County Police Department's May 2, 2022 report of incidents and arrests.
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FROM Prince William County Government 04/29/22 / Health & Safety / Local Government / People & Places / Nature and the Outdoors / Parks & Recreation /
Prince William County says it wants "to educate, advocate and dispel myths and stigma around mental illness." An awareness event is planned for Sunday, May 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. when residents are invited to take out their running or walking shoes and join in a county-wide Mental Health Walk during Mental Health Awareness Month.
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FROM Prince William County Police Department Reports 04/28/22 / Health & Safety / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat /
Police investigate robberies at bank in Lake Ridge and ABC store in Woodbridge.
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FROM Prince William County Police Reports 04/27/22 / Health & Safety / Police & Fire Beat /
Officers hurt while doing their jobs.
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04/27/22 / Health & Safety / Police & Fire Beat /
Unlocked cars easy prey for intruder in City of Manassas
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FROM Staff Reports 04/26/22 / Breaking News / Environment / Haymarket / Health & Safety / Local Government / Real Estate /
Environmental and community advocates are hosting a town hall this Thursday, April 28, at Battlefield High School in Haymarket at 6:30 p.m., on several upcoming, controversial land-use issues that they say threaten the regional water supply and National historical heritage.
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FROM the Office of Gov. Glenn Youngkin 04/26/22 / Education / Environment / Health & Safety / Police & Fire Beat / State Government /
The Digital Mapping Program for Virginia K–12 Schools now has $6.5 million available to fund up to $3,500 per public school to create a common operation picture through digital maps for school administrators and first responders to use during emergencies.
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