FROM Prince William County Police Department Reports 01/11/25 /
On Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025 at 6:19PM, Prince William County Police officers responded to the 8300 block of Sunset Dr. in Manassas (20110) to investigate a shooting.
01/05/12 / Breaking News /
A Prince William County delegate intends to file a bill to establish voter registration by political party in Virginia.
By Gretchen L.H. O'Brien
01/05/12 / Breaking News / Local Government /
December of 2010 brought in the strongest month of sales tax collection in 19 years, which was a great way to start off 2011. Add to that the planned five-year savings of some $3.5 estimated by the Prince William County information technology department specialists, and the county was off to a booming start to the new year.
Then, the county’s board of supervisors advertised a tax rate of $1.213 per $100 of assessed value, which was down from the previous rate of $1.236. The approved tax rate was $1.204.
Overall, the county's economy in 2011 was strong.
Local Gainesville area drivers may want to stay off US 29 and Linton Hall Road this weekend. The traffic pattern is being changed to allow for new construction.
01/04/12 /
Manassas City Police Department's crime report for Jan. 4, 2012
01/04/12 /
PWC Tea Party is offering to teach local residents how to lobby their elected officials in the Virginia General Assembly.
01/04/12 /
Virginia Council on the Status of Women in collaboration with the Science Museum of Virginia is conducting the 2012 STEM Essay Contest for high school women
The year 2011 will go down in the record books for its weather highs and lows. From deadly tornadoes, droughts, wildfires, flooding and high winds in different parts of the country – to a hurricane and an earthquake in the same week in our area!
By Heidi M. Baumstark
01/03/12 / Breaking News / Features / History / People & Places /
A great deal happened in 2011. The Observer newspapers picked the top 10. The top story had to be the 150th commemoration of the start of the Civil War.
The top four will appear here from Jan. 3 to Jan. 6, 2012.
All 10 appear in the print edition of the Observer.