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Teresa Faye Ferguson

Teresa Faye Ferguson was born December 3, 1955 in Fredericksburg VA . She was a graduate of Gar-field High School and Northern Virginia Community College in Woodbridge VA . Teresa worked for the Division of Motor Vehicles for 28 years .

Teresa is survived by her loving parents Clyde and Loretta Ferguson; Four sisters , Belinda Carol Belles , Debra Loretta Carter , Clydia Darlene Borkovich and Tracey Allyn Via . She joins her brother Clyde Cecil Ferguson Jr who passed away in 1977 . Teresa is also survived by her nephews Roger Le Embrey , Brian Keith Embrey , Michael Wade Embrey , Clayton Ferguson Embrey , Stacy Monroe Carter, Jason Darrell Dotson , Robby Via , Justin Via and three nieces Jennifer Carter Gill , Amie Dotson Melyssa Anne Marie Dotson . She was a loving aunt to eleven great nieces and nephews .

Teresa is also survived by many "adopted nephews " and close friends

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A fatal two-vehicle crash occurred on Tuesday, February 4, 2025, at 2:39 p.m. in the express lanes of Interstate 95 southbound near mile marker 151 in Prince William County.

A 2020 Lexus RX, stopped on the right shoulder, was struck by a 2022 Ford F-250 that veered off the road. The impact sent the Lexus into a guardrail before it re-entered traffic lanes and stopped facing oncoming vehicles.

The Lexus driver, Vernon S. Lee, II, 57, of Chester, Va., died at the scene. His passenger, Shannon S. Lee, 25, suffered serious injuries and was taken to a hospital. Both were wearing seatbelts.

(The Center Square) — Tuesday was crossover in Virginia’s legislature, the last day the chambers can consider their own legislation.

From Wednesday on, the House of Delegates can only consider Senate bills and vice versa.

(The Center Square) – The National Transportation Safety Administration says the Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Airlines jet over the Potomac River last Wednesday was flying at about 300 feet at the time of the collision, above the permitted flight ceiling.

The permitted flight ceiling for helicopters flying over the Potomac River in the vicinity of Reagan National Airport (DCA) is 200 feet, which is meant to keep military and law enforcement helicopters clear of commercial aircraft landing and taking off in the already tightly restricted airspace around the nation’s capital.

(The Center Square) – Nearly a week following the mid-air collision over the Potomac River between an American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter, authorities have announced that all 67 victims have been recovered.

The Unified Command announced Tuesday afternoon that 64 victims from the down jet and three soldiers from the Black Hawk helicopter were recovered, and sixty-six of the remains have been positively identified.

Travel to French soil and join us for a night filled with two of the most beloved French traditions—no plane ticket required! ?

On January 25th, we invite you to experience the magic of Galette des Rois, a 700-year-old tradition celebrated across France throughout the entire month of January (and even beyond!). This sweet, almond-filled puff pastry topped with a golden crown isn’t just a treat—it’s a celebration! The lucky person who finds the fève (a porcelain charm hidden in one of the slices) becomes the King or Queen for the Day, and don’t worry—there will be plenty of royalty to go around! ??

But that’s not all! In France, Les Voeux (New Year’s wishes) continue throughout January, often accompanied by Champagne and good cheer. We’re bringing that festive spirit to you, with a lively evening packed with French food, wine, and music.

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