Project is years away from completion but is garnering community attention.
Woodbridge residents will be randomly dialed to participate in the phone call.
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.
Del. Rich Anderson began his reelection campaign on Saturday with special guest Governor Bob McDonnell.
Del. Richard Anderson's three military-related bills are signed into law.
Tea party activist airs her views on a range of matters
Community leaders and concerned citizens turned out en masse Monday to protest proposed redistricting maps at the General Assemblyβs final public hearing.
We want to hear from you, what would a furlough do to you?
Prince William County Police incidents for Woodbridge.
Business owners that are concerned about the Route 1 and 123 interchange are invited to this meeting.
Two plans are on the table, but one would make a blow to current Woodbridge precincts.
The first of two public hearings starts tonight at the Board of County Supervisors Chambers
Chairman Corey Stewart's challenger gets an endorsement.
Tea party activist airs her views on energy, immigration, health care and more
Transportation officials briefed members of the press and elected officials on a number of major highway construction projects in Northern Virginia on Thursday morning.
Del. Rich Anderson said the 51st House District will grow in the 2011 redistricting.
Local activists Connie Moser and Al Alborn are pushing local government to craft a telework-friendly policy.
VDH: "None of Virginiaβs multiple monitoring systems has detected a level of radioactive material that would pose a public-health concern."
Delegate Richard Anderson, R-Woodbridge, worked with a Democratic delegate from Fairfax to get a law passed that clears up language in a law that requires drivers to stop when a school bus is picking up or dropping off riders.
Because of an error, the previous date is no longer applicable.
Fairfax County among many districts opposed to idea.
VDOT is looking for public input on a major project. Residents have until April 4 to get their comments to VDOT, but must do it in writing.
Supervisors Frank Principi (Woodbridge) and Mike May (Occoquan) held a second town hall meeting to advise on the commuter parking situation.
The Board of County Supervisors held a public work session for the FY 2012 budget concerning funds for the two Northern Virginia Community College campuses in the county as well as the public school system.
Featherstone National Wildlife Refuge in Woodbridge, Dove's Landing, located along the Occoquan River and Lake Manassas are all closed to the public currently.
A chance for legislators to meet face-to-face with residents.
Letter to the editor from Woodbridge district supervisor Frank J. Principi
A possession of alcohol charge is treated more seriously than a DUI among the underage crowd until July when a new law takes effect that makes underage DUI a true misdemeanor.
Rippon Center and Potomac Town Center at the center of two proffer amendments.
Prince William County, Manassas and Manassas Park representatives joined together to speak to maintaining human services in tough budget times.
Theme for April 25th event to be 'Get Up and Go' in keeping with first lady's health initiatives.
A formal vote will be taken in the Park Authority board's public meeting on March 23.
Prince William County Chairman Corey Stewart answers questions about the Department of Homeland Security investigation of an illegal immigrant charged in a fatal DUI crash in August 2010.
VRE, PRTC, Park Authority and Department of Fire and Rescue discuss with the board what funds they would need for FY 2012.
Carlos Martinelly-Montano, who is charged with killing a local nun in a DUI-related vehicle crash, was allowed to remain in the area illegally because of numerous missteps by local and federal officials and a shortage of federal jail space in the region.
The Board of County Supervisors will consider a resolution on Tuesday to officially begin the process of redrawing the lines of the county's magisterial districts.
Homeowners would still see tax bills rise slightly as property values go up.
Some routes will go to the church starting March 14.
In an announcement, Stewart spoke of future plans and a potential Senate run.