Fredericksburg

City Council discussed shifting parking management on the 1000 block of Sophia Street during a June 2026 work session, weighing revenue potential against impacts on downtown businesses, employees, and Riverfront Park visitors.

The city owns approximately 37 spaces on the block near Riverfront Park, intertwined with adjacent parcels owned by Stover General in a “piano keys” pattern of alternating ownership. A legacy free parking agreement dating to roughly 2007-2009 has allowed unrestricted use, but Stover General is moving toward a paid model similar to the William Street parking garage operated by Bigos.


Fredericksburg

At the June 9 Fredericksburg City Council meeting, new Rappahannock Area Health District Director Rachel Stradling outlined her district’s broad responsibilities while addressing ongoing budget challenges that are forcing changes to service delivery, including slower processing of new restaurant permits in the city.

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Prince William

“We are disappointed to announce that tonight’s Fridays at 5 concert with Delta Spur has been canceled due to impending hazardous weather conditions,” Prince William County Parks & Recreation announced. “The safety of our attendees, performers, and staff remains our top priority.”

The free outdoor concert series was scheduled for Friday, June 12, at Sean T. Connaughton Plaza in Woodbridge.


Quantico

“Marine Corps Base Quantico operates 43 live-fire ranges that support training from small arms to explosive demolitions to artillery fire to the delivery of live-aerial munitions,” Marine Corps Base Quantico announced. “The impact of noise, vibrations, and/or illuminations experienced across the area can vary greatly depending on the residential location, atmospheric conditions, time of day and reductions to naturally occurring sound barriers.”

The advisory details multiple live fire demonstrations June 12–26, including several overnight sessions from June 15–17, 19, and 22–26 with activities ranging from small charges to grenade launchers. Residents near the base should expect variable noise, vibrations, and illuminations and can follow the base’s Facebook page for schedule updates.


Prince William

“The Prince William County Planning Office and Planning Commission will never request payments by wire transfer, credit card or Automated Clearing House (ACH) through email,” Prince William County announced. “All official county email communications are sent from addresses ending in @pwcgov.org.”

“Residents and businesses who have questions about an email’s authenticity should contact the Prince William County Planning Office at 703-792-7615 before responding, providing personal information or making any payment,” the county stated.


Weather

“The higher probabilities of damaging winds generally along and east of the Blue Ridge,” the National Weather Service reported. “Some of the storms could be severe.”

This afternoon and evening will bring showers and thunderstorms likely mainly after 5 p.m., with a high near 99 and heat index values as high as 107. Severe storms are possible with a 60% chance of precipitation. Tonight, additional showers and thunderstorms are likely mainly before 9 p.m. with an 80% chance. Saturday looks much drier and cooler with mostly sunny skies and a high near 90, while showers could return Sunday.


Manassas

Manassas City Police have closed their investigation into a reported attempted abduction at Dean Park, determining that no crime of that nature occurred.

Investigators identified the masked man as Tony Rivas Nolasco, 20, of Manassas, through public tips, surveillance and other leads. During an interview, Nolasco told police he was heavily intoxicated at the time of the June 7 incident at the park on 9501 Dean Park Lane. Authorities found no evidence that he or the second reported individual took any actions toward an abduction.


Manassas

“Ever wanted to sit in on a police briefing, meet a K-9 officer, or learn how investigators solve cases? Now’s your chance,” the City of Manassas announced.

“Applications are open for the 2026 Manassas City Police Community Academy, a free program designed to give City residents and business owners (18+) a firsthand look at police operations and the people behind the badge.”


Features

Triune Entertainment presents the autobiographical musical “Tick, Tick… Boom!” from June 19-28 in the new BackLot Theatre in downtown Warrenton.

The show by Jonathan Larson, the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning composer of “Rent,” tells the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his big break in theater. This production, directed by Ryan Balint, features live music from local band Uncle Drew and the Scoundrels. It is presented through special arrangement with Music Theater International.


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