FROM Prince William County Police Department Reports
01/14/25 / Health & Safety / Manassas / People & Places / Police & Fire Beat /
PWC Police make arrest in connection with Jan. 9. 2025 shooting.
Prince William County Police have released a description of the suspect they are seeking in connection with a July 1 attempted robbery of the BB&T bank in Daniel Stuart Square, Woodbridge.
Detectives from the Prince William County-Manassas City-Manassas Park Narcotics Task Force concluded a narcotics operation which centered on distributors of prescription medication and heroin throughout Prince William County and resulted in 68 arrests June 24-26.
Governor Terry McAuliffe June 27 announced a new $6 million U.S. Department of Labor grant to the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) to provide training and job placement to 600 unemployed by 2016, according to a news release.
By JAN DAVIS Observer staff
06/27/14 / Education /
Teachers say children should read all summer to keep their skills sharp and to read what they enjoy. Some of the authors recommended are Patricia Polacco, David Shannon, Mo Williams, Mary Pope Osborne, Jan Brett and Eric Carle. Rated good books by students at Victory Elementary are the graphic novels, and the chapter books series. Victory reading teachers recommend A-Z and Capital Mysteries, the Lunch Lady series, Magic Treehouse, Dear Dumb Diary and Captain Underpants.
Prince William County VA Police Department's crime report for Tuesday, June 24, 2014.
By JAMES IVANCIC Observer staff
06/23/14 / Business / People & Places /
Long & Foster Real Estate is making sure its new realtors get off to the best start possible through a mentorship program that pairs the newcomers to more experienced realtors.
By HEIDI BAUMSTARK Observer staff
06/23/14 / Education / History /
Joe McGill, Jr., creator of the Slave Dwelling Project, wants to fill the void when it comes to the public’s knowledge of slave dwellings and the people who lived in them, through engaging educational programs inside old slave quarters across the country.
“Focusing on Forestland Transfer to Generation ‘NEXT’” is being offered July 29 and August 5 at the Moton Museum in Farmville. This two-day program from the Virginia Department of Forestry will help family forest landowners successfully plan the transfer of their woodlands, intact, from one generation to the next.