FROM Virginia Department of Transportation
04/25/24 / Breaking News / Health & Safety / State Government / Transportation /
Beginning Sunday night, April 28, weather permitting, a portion of the northbound and southbound I-95 general purpose lanes in Prince William County will have nighttime single- and double-lane closures until late fall.
Some members of the Virginia General Assembly's money committees will be at the Hylton Performing Arts Center on the GMU campus in Manassas at 10 a.m. tomorrow, Wednesday, Jan. 7, to hear from the public on the Governor's proposed amendments to the 2014-16 biennial state budget.
Prince William County Police Department had 171 calls for service received today, Tuesday, Jan. 6, between 5 a.m. and Noon regarding crashes and traffic obstructions in Prince William County due to the Winter Weather Event,
Manassas VA City Police Department's crime report for Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015
Delegate Bob Marshall’s Legislative Town Hall has been cancelled tonight because of the closing of all Prince William County schools for the evening of January 6, 2015. The meeting is being rescheduled, and Gainesville Supervisor Pete Candland said he will send out a note as soon as the details have been finalized.
Prince William County Community Relations Office has issued a statement explaining today's snow decisions and apologizing "for the weather-related complications this morning."
All after-school and evening activities including night school, ED, and adult education classes, are cancelled due to expected inclement weather.
Millions of travelers every year will be welcomed at Dulles Airport with new signage reminding them "that wherever their travel through Dulles is taking them, they are always welcome to explore Virginia and its abundant business opportunities and travel destinations," according to Gov. Terry McAuliffe.
Del. Bob Marshall and State Sen. Richard Black have written a letter to the president of Amazon.com about "the adverse impact which the new high voltage lines required to serve the data center, will have on residences, historic designated areas, and significant future economic development."