PWCGOP comments on Virginia Democrats and political futures in August 28 tweets
On August 28, 2025, PWCGOP published several tweets mentioning Virginia politicians Jennifer Carroll Foy, Hala Ayala, and Tim Kaine.
On August 28, 2025, PWCGOP published several tweets mentioning Virginia politicians Jennifer Carroll Foy, Hala Ayala, and Tim Kaine.
PWCGOP resumed its online presence with several posts on August 27, 2025, announcing early voting dates for Prince William County and commenting on local political figures.
Delegate Ian Lovejoy posted reminders about early voting dates and shared reflections from his high school reunion on August 27, 2025.
The Department of Facilities & Fleet Management has announced that the FFM CareerEX 2025 summer interns have completed their 50-hour public service internship.
The Prince William County Office of Emergency Management is participating in National Preparedness Month this September, aiming to increase awareness about the importance of preparing for disasters and emergencies.
Delegate Ian Lovejoy highlighted recent community engagement with local agricultural leaders and discussed new statewide efforts for fentanyl awareness among high school students in posts dated August 26-27, 2025.
A Danville resident has been sentenced to five years’ probation, including 12 months of home detention, after pleading guilty to health care fraud involving the Virginia Medicaid program.
Law enforcement agencies across Virginia, including the Prince William County Police Department, are participating in a statewide campaign to deter drunk driving.
Gregory Gorham, a retired IT professional, has announced his campaign for House District 21.
Attorney General Jason Miyares has named Kevin Gallagher as the new Solicitor General of Virginia.
Delegate Ian Lovejoy posted several tweets between August 23 and August 25, 2025, criticizing his political opponent’s silence following a recent incident and her approach to gender-related policies.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares announced that an investigation by his Office of Civil Rights found reasonable cause to believe Roanoke College violated the Virginia Human Rights Act (VHRA) and…
On August 25, 2025, Police Chief Peter Newsham led a ceremony to recognize promotions within the Prince William County Police Department.
The Prince William County Department of Parks and Recreation is encouraging residents, organizations, and businesses to participate in its Adopt-a-Park program.
Prince William County’s Department of Development Services, Building Development Division, has received strong ratings on the Building Code Effectiveness Grading Schedule (BCEGS).
Delegate Ian Lovejoy shared reflections on hard work and received an endorsement from the Prince William County Police Association in late August 2025.
Six inmates at Wallens Ridge State Prison have been indicted on a total of sixty-six felony criminal charges after an attack on three Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC) officers earlier…
Delegate Ian Lovejoy used social media in August 2025 to encourage early voting participation and express concerns over school officials’ roles in student healthcare decisions.
Two men from the Richmond area have been sentenced to prison and a third has been convicted this week for federal firearms offenses, according to court documents.
Delegate Ian Lovejoy posted a series of tweets between August 18 and August 20, 2025 discussing school policies and wishing students well as they begin a new academic year.
A Portsmouth resident has been sentenced to four years and five months in prison for illegally possessing a firearm.
RELIC has opened a new Digital Preservation Lab at Central Library, offering community members the chance to digitize old family photos, slides, Super 8 reels, and other media.
Occoquan Road in Woodbridge will be closed to through traffic between Horner Road and Old Bridge Road from 9 p.m. on Friday, August 15, until 5 a.m. on Monday, August…
As Prince William County Public Schools resumed classes on August 18, local residents may see increased activity from the county Police Department’s Traffic Unit.
Delegate Ian Lovejoy used social media in August 2025 to promote local businesses and draw attention to early sign vandalism affecting his campaign efforts in Virginia’s House District 22.
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