A boil water advisory affecting two Prince William County neighborhoods was lifted Sunday afternoon, while a separate advisory in another part of the county remains in effect.
A lot happened across Prince William County and the surrounding region this weekend, and we break it all down in this Sunday news update.
A widespread power outage affected a large residential section of Manassas on Sunday afternoon, leaving more than 1,800 customers without electricity as temperatures hovered in the mid-20s.
Manassas City Council will revisit a proposal to sell the former DMV property for a housing development when it meets Monday night, following a weather-related postponement last month.
The March for Peace, led by Buddhist monks walking from Texas to Washington, D.C., passed through Prince William County over the weekend, drawing large crowds despite bitterly cold temperatures.
Dangerously cold temperatures and high winds swept through the Potomac Communities region over the weekend, with forecasters now pointing to a dramatic warmup later this week.
Some Prince William County residents remain under a boil water advisory following a water supply disruption that affected two neighborhoods.
Sources familiar with the vote say Muhammed “Sef” Casim narrowly defeated Pamela G. Montgomery in Saturday’s Democratic caucus to select a nominee for the Woodbridge District seat on the Prince ...
Prince William County Supervisor Yesli Vega cast the lone vote against a newly approved police pay agreement, raising concerns about data, fiscal risk, and the county’s use of collective bargaining.
Fire crews responded late Friday morning to reports of a townhouse on fire in the 10900 block of Hiram Court in Manassas, according to a fire department release.
A group of Buddhist monks walking from Texas to Washington, D.C., passed through Fredericksburg as residents gathered along Sophia Street to watch their journey for peace and compassion.