FROM Prince William County Police Department Rreports
05/01/24 / Breaking News / Health & Safety / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat /
On April 29, 2024, the remaining suspect, identified as Patrick DIAZ PINA, who was sought in connection to the assault that was reported on June 12, 2023, was arrested in Fairfax County.
The Board of County Supervisors announced that Sarah Henry of Gainesville is the new Director of the Prince William Area Agency on Aging
Prince William school officials are reminding parents that during inclement weather or emergencies it is important to listen to local media reports, and to check the School Division’s Web and social media sites for any messages about changes in school or School Age Child Care (SACC) or Next Generation schedules.
Residents can learn and speak out, Monday, Sept. 14 and Wednesday, Sept. 23 about potential locations and designs for the planned 13th high school in western Prince William County.
Governor Terry McAuliffe Sept. 8 announced the winners of the first-ever Virginia Velocity Business Plan Competition. The competition provided $850,000 to five companies in the bioscience and energy sectors that were looking to expand their business in Virginia.
09/08/15 /
Prince William County VA Police Department's crime report for Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2015.
Governor Terry McAuliffe announced Sept. 8 that Ventech Solutions, a SEI CMMI Level 3 software company that specializes in managing full life cycle deployment of software systems and solutions, will invest $1.5 million to establish an Innovation, Operations and Engineering (IOE) center in Prince William County.
By Priscilla Knight, NOVEC
09/08/15 / General News / Haymarket / People & Places /
Attend NOVEC’s 2015 Annual Meeting on Sept. 16. Vote for two board directors among seven candidates. Profiles of the candidates, as provided by NOVEC, follow.
Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission (PRTC), the local bus company, will again participate in Try Transit Week and Car Free Day – two events that encourage people to find alternatives to driving solo. The seventh annual Try Transit Week will be Sept. 21-25. The educational event is designed to reduce the use of single-occupancy vehicles in favor of buses, trains, vanpools and ferries.