Prince William

Prince William County is dedicating the largest share of its proposed $1.56 billion six-year Capital Improvement Program to transportation, with major road projects moving forward and new fiscal strategies aimed at saving taxpayers millions.

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Fredericksburg

Fredericksburg City Council unanimously approved a mixed-use infill project on Princess Anne Street that will bring new townhomes, restore a historic gas station, and add a public pedestrian link to the city’s riverfront trail system.

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Stafford

Stafford County School Board members are urging state lawmakers to restore stronger protections for schools as Dominion Energy advances plans for a 500-kilovolt transmission line that would run through the county.

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Manassas

More than 3o0 students at Osbourn High School in Manassas walked out of classes Wednesday, well over an hour before dismissal, to protest federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement policies, school officials and participants said.

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Prince William

Prince William County will launch its Seniors Without Walls program in February 2026, rolling out rotating pop-up events as a bridge toward a future permanent senior center. County leaders say the model is designed to reach older adults who may not have access to traditional center-based programming.

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