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Police crack down on motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists

Journal Messenger - Sat Nov 28

Prince William County police issued 950 citations to motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists during the latest Street Smart Campaign for Pedestrian Safety.

Police blotter for Nov. 28

Journal Messenger - Sat Nov 28

Prince William County police reported the following incidents: BRISTOW A microwave and stovetop were stolen between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Nov.

Saturday Traffic on I-95

The Free Lance-Star - Sat Nov 28

UPDATE at 1:40 p.m. - VDOT is warning motorists to expect some delays in North Stafford on I-95 north near Exit 143 at Aquia/Garrisonville Road due to a crash.

Driver charged in fatal crash

Journal Messenger - Fri Nov 27

A 25-year-old man has been charged in a crash that killed a Maryland resident Tuesday near Manassas.

Passion to teach

Journal Messenger - Fri Nov 27

Drema Khraibani has a passion to teach children. Because of a unique program, "Today's Students, Tomorrow's Teachers," the 2009 honors graduate from Freedom High School and current freshman at the University of Mary Washington is closer than ever to achieving her dream.

D.C. Schools See More Students Needing Lunch as Unemployment Rises

WHSV - Fri Nov 27

Schools in the Washington area are feeding a growing number of poor students as unemployment rises.

Annual citrus sale comes to Lake Jaskson in a few days

Potomac News - Thu Nov 26

It's that time of the year for the happily anticipated Lake Jackson/Mid-County Annual Citrus Sale, which takes place Dec.

Tree of Hope returns

Journal Messenger - Thu Nov 26

About $8,700 has been raised in Occoquan over the past 10 years to help the homeless.

Some VA Schools Struggling with Increasing Enrollment

WHSV-TV Harrisonburg - Thu Nov 26

Booming school enrollment in northern Virginia over the past decade is only speeding up as the economy sputters.

Seniors deserve cost of living raise

CulpeperNews.com, Culpeper, VA - Thu Nov 26

If you are receiving Social Security benefits, you might want to hold off just a minute before going on a Christmas shopping spree on Black Friday because the federal government is about to give seniors new meaning to the words "fixed income." This January, for the first time since 1975, Social Security recipients will not receive a yearly cost of ...

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