Fredericksburg City Council addressed ongoing resident complaints about excessive vehicle noise in the downtown area during its recent meeting, reaffirming enforcement efforts and outlining plans for future state-level action.
Council members noted persistent issues with loud vehicles, particularly during pleasant weather when residents and visitors are dining outdoors or strolling the streets. The city has advocated for years for legislation enabling automated enforcement technology.
Prince William County Parks & Recreation reported that due to the Code Red air quality alert, all county-operated outdoor pools and waterparks are closed today, though the sprayground at Catharpin Regional Park will remain open. Tonight’s Fridays at 5 Concert with Leroy Burks & The Voodoo Whiskey Band has been rescheduled to Friday, August 14.
Residents in Northern Virginia should continue monitoring local air quality conditions, as additional updates on closings and events will be shared as they become available.
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.
Prince William County police have charged a driver in the fatal crash that killed a 78-year-old pedestrian in Woodbridge. Separately, Stafford County deputies arrested a driver on DUI charges after she allegedly failed to maintain her lane.
Other incidents include the strong-arm robbery of a 12-year-old boy’s e-bike in Woodbridge and multiple public intoxication arrests in Stafford, including one involving a felon with a firearm.
Manassas officials will begin a 30-day warning period today at the intersection of Liberia Avenue and Wellington Road as part of the city’s photo red light enforcement program.
Traffic safety studies showed enough violations and crashes at the spot to add cameras there. The warning period runs through Aug. 16, after which active enforcement starts and citations can be issued. A Manassas City Police officer reviews every potential violation before any ticket goes out.
The City of Fredericksburg announced that construction is complete on safety and traffic flow enhancements at two key Route 1 intersections, at Fall Hill Avenue and at Hanson Avenue/Princess Anne Street. Improvements include new crosswalks with pedestrian signals, extended turn lanes, raised medians, and updated traffic signals, with all vehicle lanes now open.
The projects, which began in December 2024, enhance safety for drivers and pedestrians in the historic city along a major Northern Virginia corridor, with final cleanup underway and additional paving planned for 2027.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires has reduced visibility to as low as 1-2 miles in spots. Air quality is expected to remain poor through today and possibly into tonight. Sensitive groups (people with heart/lung conditions, older adults, and children) should avoid all outdoor physical activity. Healthy individuals should avoid prolonged or strenuous outdoor exertion.
The NWS notes a strong cold front will increase severe weather risks Saturday, with possible lingering threats south of I-64 on Sunday. High pressure brings drier, more seasonable conditions Monday before another front midweek.
The project targets the segment of Fall Hill Avenue from Washington Avenue/Germanna Street to the Mary Washington Boulevard roundabout. Improvements focus on pedestrian safety, traffic operations, and access management.
If funded, the project would require no local match. The application deadline is August 3, 2026, with funding decisions expected around March 2027. Construction is anticipated three to four years after funding.
This week’s brutal heat (highs near 96°, heat index up to 104°) sent everyone scrambling for the water. Unfortunately, a few creative individuals — and some stubborn construction gremlins — turned our local pools into a comedy of errors.
This is why we can’t have nice things. And why the hardworking pool staff across the region deserve combat pay.