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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.

Manassas Park Community Center issues new policies for teen IDs

In a continuing effort to provide a safe and enriching environment, all teens, including those without memberships, will need to be issued a Manassas Park Community Center Teen ID in order to access the facility without a parent or guardian, beginning Oct. 17.

Gov. McAuliffe announces plan to balance FY2016-2017 Va. state budgets

“There will be no program cuts to public education, Medicaid for our families most in need, nor our core public safety services. We did not kick our budget problems to local governments by reducing payments to cities, counties or towns," the governor was quoted as saying in a press release.

New staff members for PW school division

Prince William County Schools have appointed an Administrative Coordinator for Custodial Services and an assistant principal for Pinery Branch Elementary School.

Oct. 10 a popular day for residential robberies in PWC; ladder used to access one home

Prince William County VA Police Department's crime report for Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016.

Two-story home in Woodbridge a total loss from Oct. 11 fire

On Tuesday, October 11th at 6:43 a.m., fire and rescue units were dispatched to a structure fire in a two-story single family home located in the 1300 block of Congress Street in Woodbridge.

Drug deal made via social media ends as strong armed robbery; four suspects sought

Prince William County VA Police Department's crime report for Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016.

PWC Police identify homicide victim in Oct. 8 Bayvue Apt. incident; two suspects sought

Prince William County Police Department Detectives from the Homicide Unit have identified the victim in the ongoing homicide investigation which occurred at Bayvue Apartments on Bayside Ave in Woodbridge on October 8. A possible description of two suspects was also developed and the public's help is being asked to help police locate them.

Dominion says the lights are back on for 70 percent of those who lost power due to Hurricane Matthew

Dominion Virginia Power says it has more than 2,300 people working to restore power and that number will increase as it brings back 500 additional line workers onto the Dominion system from contractors returning from Florida.

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