FROM Prince William County Police Department Reports 12/19/24 /
Prince William County police report of arrests for Dec. 18, 2024
Prince William County Police Department’s crime report for July 19, 2011.
07/18/11 /
Some Civil War commemorative events scheduled in Manassas close some Prince William County offices on Thursday, July 21
07/18/11 /
Four Civil War items unveiled in temporary exhibit at Manassas National Battlefield Park in Manassas, Va.
Prince William County Police Department’s crime report for July 18, 2011.
07/18/11 /
Prince William County, National Park Service and City of Manassas are offering a full schedule of commemorative events July 21-24, to remember and reflect upon the 150th Anniversary of First Battle of Manassas (Bull Run).
07/17/11 /
Motorists driving Interstate 95 are now shaving between 10-20 minutes off the commute between the Occoquan exit in Prince William County and the Springfield Interchange in Fairfax County, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation. An additional lane in each direction, between VA 123 at the Occoquan exit and VA 7100, Fairfax County Parkway, opened three months ahead of schedule. More than 220,000 vehicles use this stretch of I-95 daily, VDOT said. For full details, see the July 27 edition of the Old Bridge Observer. (Photo courtesy VDOT)
07/16/11 /
Blood donations hit a 12-year low in May and June; donors are needed now to boost the supply of blood.
07/14/11 /
With the Manassas City commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War on the horizon, John Van Sickle of 9209 Maple Street has gotten into the spirit of the upcoming occasion by displaying Union and Confederate flags and a Clara Barton scene in his front yard. Nurse Barton, often called Angel of the Battlefield, treated the wounded at the battles of Bull Run I & II. Van Sickle said she was authorized by President Lincoln to enter the battlefields and was founder of the Sanitary Commission, which later became known as the Red Cross. Clara Barton was also known as the lantern lady, for her constant nighttime rounds, attending to wounded soldiers. The Van Sickle display is on the section of Maple Street between Old Centreville Rd. and Mathis Ave.