Despite a high national average, the county's rate is attributed to education.
City nearly doubles recycling rate after changing program.
Former Office of Information Technology employee John Roessler pled guilty to 49 felonies stemming from a bids-rigging scheme that cheated Prince William County out of $3.7 million.
The Manassas City Planning Commission is holding a public hearing tonight to consider rezoning the property for townhomes.
McDonnell sat down with CNBC's Scott Cohn at the Mount Vernon estate on Monday to discuss the new ranking.
Bring your own bottle now allowed under new rules starting Friday.
A portion of Wellington Road will be closed nightly after the Fourth of July holiday.
Sen. Barker's town hall meeting Saturday morning covered three big topics.
Anderson who now represents portions of Manassas will be unable to attend weekend Town Hall meeting.
Del. Robert Marshall is taking aim at the gay community again.
Heading to your local library this summer or looking to adopt a pet? Take note of recent Prince William County fee changes.
The $1.4 million grant will allow the city's fire and rescue department to adhere to national safety standards.
The Manassas City Council took the time Monday night to honor city employees retiring after many years of service to the community.
Ralph Casey travels an unusual way in his quest to "get answers" from Congress.
County announces latest figures that say the rate is down 0.7 percent.
Prince William County will officially took possession of four beams taken from the wreckage of the World Trade Center today.
Fire and Rescue Association Chair Kevin McGee told the Board of County Supervisors that the fee is on target to be implemented by the beginning of July.
Places where the public can go to escape the dangerous heat in Prince William County and Manassas City.
Delegates Adam Ebbin and David Englin issue statements condemning remarks by Del. Bob Marshall
Manassas City Council votes to expand local shelter that provides numerous services for families in need.
Senator George Barker and Del. Rich Anderson team up for Town Hall meeting in Prince William County.
Three bills signed Tuesday intend to prevent human trafficking in Virginia
Virginia transportation leaders and federal government team up for a new study to help ease traffic on I-66.
City leaders give owner of historic home 30 days to come up with plan to secure dangerous structure.
Corey Stewart, the county's chairman since 2007, faces challenges from Democrat Babur Lateef, a local eye doctor who has never held public office, and John Gray, a longtime local CPA.
Seven Manassas City Police Department officers recently promoted honored at Monday night's city council meeting.
City Council approves motion to keep BPOL taxes the same.
The scene in D.C. after the news broke about the killing of Osama bin Laden.
Local Muslim community hopes the death of bin Laden will put an end to his "perverted" ideology of Islam.
Nearly ten years after Sept. 11 attacks, bin Laden was killed in Pakistan.
Neighborhood Services Manager Kisha Wilson-Sogunro updates council members on community revitalization and safety initiative.
Public hearing on the proposed fiscal year 2012 annual operating budget and five-year capital Improvement program tonight at 7:30 p.m.
Manassas Tea Party members will hit the streets of Manassas Saturday, April 23 to demand a more conservative FY 2012 budget.
Manassas City Council asked to support 10-year plan to end homelessness.
Can't make April 18th filing deadline? Use Free File to file Form 4868 for an extension.
The Manassas City Council proposed a budget during their regularly- scheduled council meeting Monday evening that is less of a tax burden on residents than the budget proposed by the city manager in early March.
E-Verify legislation passes that requires companies with more than 50 employees over the previous 12 months and performing work under a state contract worth more than $50,000 to use the free federal program that can check a worker's citizenship status.
Order of business for the regular-scheduled council meeting on Monday, April 11.
Lockheed Martin is the second largest employer in Manassas.
One proposed plan creates a new, eighth district around the City of Manassas.