Spotsylvania

Spotsylvania County Sheriff’s Office released details of a single-vehicle crash that killed 19-year-old Carter Ajello of Spotsylvania on July 5, 2026. Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office reported that deputies and fire rescue responded around 5:45 a.m. to the 6000 block of Ridge Road, where a 2009 Jeep Cherokee left the roadway and struck a tree; the driver was pronounced deceased at the scene.

The Sheriff’s Office Crash Reconstruction Unit is continuing its investigation into the incident, with next of kin already notified. The crash highlights ongoing concerns about early morning roadway safety in Spotsylvania County.


Manassas

The City of Manassas shared highlights from its America 250 celebration on Facebook, posting favorite firework trail photos from the evening and inviting residents to share their own photos, videos, and moments in the comments. City of Manassas reported.

The event marked a key part of Northern Virginia’s ongoing America 250 commemorations, bringing families and community members together for an evening of fireworks and patriotic festivities in the City of Manassas.


Event

Join me during this National Craft Open Studios weekend, a celebration of Amrican craft organized by the American Craft Council (ACC). Come visit my studio July 18-19th, 11am-5pm at 10449 Metropolitan Ave, Kensington, MD. Please drop in, see how my work is created, tour my studio and try your hand at hammering some metal.


News

As we celebrate the Fourth of July, we at Potomac Local News wish all our neighbors in Stafford, Prince William, Fredericksburg, and across Northern Virginia a very happy and safe Independence Day. May your day be filled with family, friends, good food, fireworks, and gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy.

Stay safe in the heat: The National Weather Service forecasts dangerously hot conditions tomorrow with an Extreme Heat Warning in effect. Expect a high near 103°F, with a heat index up to 111°F, and a chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Hydrate often, limit time outdoors, check on neighbors, and follow local guidance.


Fredericksburg


Fredericksburg

During the June 23, 2026, City Council work session, officials heard presentations on survey results and proposed policies for special events and street closures. The initiative aims to support community-benefiting events while addressing long-standing input from residents and businesses.

Chris Allen, Executive Director of Fredericksburg Main Street, presented findings from an August 2025 survey that drew more than 700 responses, including 326 Fredericksburg residents, 91 business owners or managers, 46 event organizers, and 37 city employees, plus others.


Prince William

QTS has withdrawn its final appeal to the Virginia Supreme Court, effectively terminating the proposed Prince William Digital Gateway data center campus along Pageland Lane near Manassas National Battlefield Park.


Traffic

VDOT Fredericksburg District Weekly Travel Alert reported. On I-95 Northbound at Exit 143 (Aquia/Garrisonville) in Stafford County, milling and paving work will occur Monday–Friday from 9 p.m.–4:30 a.m. with single and double lane closures between mile markers 142-145.

Multiple projects are also scheduled on Route 1, Fall Hill Avenue, Princess Anne Street in the City of Fredericksburg, and various Stafford County routes including Route 17, Route 606, Route 610, Route 627, Route 652, Route 709, Route 751, and Route 1264, involving guardrail work, paving, median improvements, and resurfacing with flagging and alternating lane closures.


Stafford

During the June 23, 2026, Board of Supervisors work session, Planning Director Michael Zuraf updated the board on the status of data center development in the county. There are currently 16 projects in the pipeline: five approved (three under construction) and 11 still under review. No new applications have been received since September 2025, following the county’s adoption of stricter ordinance and comprehensive plan amendments.

Board members and staff acknowledged community concerns about rapid growth, noise, power demands, and other impacts. However, Zuraf and county leaders emphasized that halting the 11 pending applications mid-review would not be legally viable. Virginia law limits localities’ ability to impose arbitrary pauses on lawfully submitted land-use applications, and doing so could invite legal challenges related to vested rights and due process.