Which ex-high school standouts featured in Greater Prince William will compete on Tuesday, June 16?
These ex-Greater Prince William area high school standouts will participate in competitions on Tuesday, June 16.
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Prince William County Republican Committee posts criticism of Democrats in recent tweets
The Prince William County Republican Committee posted several tweets between June 11 and June 13, criticizing Democratic politicians including Abby Spanberger and Danica Roem.
Which former Greater Prince William area high school stars will compete on Sunday, June 14?
These former Greater Prince William area high school standouts will be active on Sunday, June 14.
ADC holds 42nd annual golf tournament for members and partners
The ADC brought together members and partners for its 42nd Annual Golf Tournament on June 12. Organizers credited sponsors, volunteers, and participants with making the event a success.
Manassas Park city sees lowest price for diesel gas at $5.08 in week ending May 30
Drivers in Manassas Park city reported a weekly low of $5.08 per gallon for diesel gas in the week ending May 30.
Attorney General Jay Jones joins coalition to defend court win against tariffs
Attorney General Jay Jones has joined a multi-state coalition defending a court ruling against recent federal tariffs affecting consumers in Virginia. The group is challenging an appeal from former President Trump’s administration while seeking continued legal standing in ongoing litigation.
Which former Greater Prince William area high school stars will compete on Thursday, June 11?
On Thursday, June 11, these former Greater Prince William area high school standouts will be in action.
Lowest price for midgrade gas in Prince William County at $4.38 in week ending May 30
For the week ending May 30, the lowest reported price of midgrade gas in Prince William County stood at $4.38 per gallon.
Teacher Berg on school events: ‘I will continue to host the “Rise To” Summit in the manner I always have’
Loudoun County teacher Jessica Berg said she will continue hosting student events focused on political and social issues despite new district policies.







