Ms. Christina Ross hit it big-and she didn't even have to gamble.
James "Jim" Zumwalt plans to retire on June 30 after almost three years at the helm of city operations.
More than 500 inactive voters in Manassas Park were purged from the system by the Virginia State Board of Elections.
Unwanted prescription drugs will be accepted Saturday by police, no questions asked.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's color spectrum-like chart was retired two years ago, but should it be brought back in light of the Boston Marathon tragedy?
Time seems to be once again running out for the historic house at 9300 Prescott Avenue.
Twice a year, the city's public works department accepts hazardous waste from residents for proper disposal.
A second station is planned for the Manassas Park Community Center.
The Manassas Park Police Department is hosting a police academy this month.
The theme is Public Health is ROI: Save Lives, Save Money.
As the tax deadline approaches, Dave Stewart from the IRS offers tips on Patch Local Voices.
City Center, a mixed-used development purposed to be the first component in a downtown area for Manassas Park, could finally see some retail activity for the first time since its completion in 2007.
Donna Sellinger of Gainesville announced on March 13 that she was running against Bob Marshall for his 13th District House of Delegates seat. A week later, she announced she was no longer running.
The approved budget is $330,000 more than what was proposed in February by Superintendent Dr. Bruce McDade.
Manassas Park welcomed the three new ones to the fire and rescue department on Friday.
Donna Sellinger is running for a seat in the Virginia House of Delegates.
Delegate said he plans to run for re-election, already getting opposition.
Delays, closings and cancellations affecting Manassas Park, Manassas and Prince William County.
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management announced Wednesday morning that federal offices in the Washington, D.C. area are closed.
The snow emergency and accompanying parking restrictions are effective at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
The city's contract with the cable giant Comcast Cable TV expires March 2014.
Current escalator upgrades and maintenance, and future expansion plans for Metrorail could both be scaled back with sequestration.
Sequestration could affect every traveler at airports nationwide, say U.S. Reps. Jim Moran, Gerry Connolly and U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine speaking from Reagan National Airport Monday.
The lottery for the 2013 White House Easter Egg Roll, in its 135th year, opens Feb. 21.
EPI Partners and EMSI plan to move forward to develop eight acres of land owned by the city of Manassas Park.
Governor sends letter to president, congressional delegation.
Virginia will remain among the 21 states that do not give home-schooled children access to play public school sports.
Access to guns, mental health covered in Virginia rep's report by the National Science Foundation — topics he says need to stay part of the conversation.
The $969.7 million plan calls for millions in new spending for police officers, public safety.
The Virginia House and Senate will have to come together on a comprehensive package quickly.
The governor visited Fairfax County on Monday to rally support for his transportation bill, promising some money to reduce fees on the Dulles Toll Road.
Some Virginia tanning bed owners say lawmakers have bigger things to worry about.
Legislation in Virginia's House of Delegates could prevent teens under 15 from using indoor tanning salons and require those older to get parental permission.
Jail time no longer a maximum penalty under proposed law.
Chantilly commuters may spend an extra $1,398 per year in gas and time sitting in traffic, according to report.
Funding package was derailed by Virginia Senate Democrats late Tuesday, though the House version of the legislation still has a chance for approval.
The charter amendment would have made it possible for the city's school division to set its own schedule, allowing for the start of school before Labor Day.
More teachers are needed to keep class sizes from increasing in some Manassas Park schools, school division staff said.
An Arlington delegate's legislation, modeled after the federal DREAM Act, moved forward this week.
The new homes will be built at the corner of Manassas and Andrew Drives.