Big decisions and new initiatives are always unfolding around us—decisions that can leave us questioning the future and wondering how they will impact our community. But at Potomac Local News, we’re dedicated to showing you the way forward, helping you understand these changes and what they mean for the road ahead.
This week, we brought you exclusive stories that showcase how our community is evolving, from the cancelation of a major road project to the launch of new fundraising initiatives. Here’s how we’re showing you the way forward:
Prince William County’s $300 Million Route 28 Bypass Project is Dead
When the Board of County Supervisors voted to cancel the ambitious Route 28 Bypass project, many were left questioning the future of our region’s traffic management. We dug deep to explain why the project stalled and what solutions remain for relieving congestion on one of the area’s busiest roads. When these big decisions are made, we’re here to guide you through the following steps and help you understand what comes next.
Prince William County Board Debates $31.6 Million School Funding Transfer
A debate over the transfer of millions to local schools highlighted concerns about fiscal responsibility and the transparency of the county’s revenue-sharing model. Our report breaks down the conversation, showing you how these decisions affect your tax dollars and education funding. Understanding the financial decisions today ensures a clearer path for the future of our schools.
A Creative Surprise: Metro Nova Designs a New Fundraising Initiative
Metro Nova Creative is adding a new twist to fundraising with unique designs for local non-profits. In their first 2025 initiative, they’ve partnered with the Central Rappahannock Regional Library (CRRL) to create exclusive designs for t-shirts, stickers, and merchandise. The proceeds from these sales will go directly to the nonprofit, helping them meet their needs. It’s a fresh approach to community support, showing us that creativity can spark positive change and forward momentum.
At Potomac Local News, our mission is to provide you with the full picture—the details that help us all see the way forward. Whether it’s canceled projects, budget debates, or creative community initiatives, we’re here to offer the clarity and context needed to understand how these changes shape our collective future.
Your support makes it possible for us to continue this important work. By becoming a paying member for only $9 a month, you ensure that we can keep providing the answers and explanations that help our community move forward.
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Uriah Kiser
Founder & Publisher
Potomac Local News
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