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May 06, 2008
Two tied in Quantico
The Quantico Town Council got a bit of new blood following Tuesday’s election, but how much won’t be known until today.
After withdrawl, five elected in Occoquan
When one of the six candidates withdrew from the Occoquan Town Council race 12 days before Tuesday’s election, the winners of the five seats on that council were all but decided.
May 04, 2008
Dumfries candidates speak at town forum
All of the candidates for the three open seats on the Dumfries Town Council said they’d like to see the town make some changes.
Town, city elections set for Tuesday
Voters in Prince William County’s four towns as well as in the City of Manassas will head to the polls Tuesday to choose their local leaders.
May 02, 2008
Prince William’s Frederick behind in race for GOP chair
Former Lt. Gov. John H. Hager, who has been chairman since July and wants to serve a full four-year term, appears to have the lead over Del. Jeffrey M. Frederick of Prince William County, GOP leaders say.
May 01, 2008
Kaine hails Stafford’s purchase of nature area
Governor Timothy M. Kaine today hailed Stafford County’s recent acquisition of 1,770 acres of waterfront property known as Crow’s Nest.
April 30, 2008
Webb GI Bill Moving Forward
Promising to “leave no veteran behind,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Tuesday she hopes the House will take up a new GI bill “in the next couple of weeks.
April 28, 2008
Prince William political notes
Dumfries voters, along with any interested area residents, are invited to a Dumfries Town Council political forum on Sunday.
Rev. Wright Sermon Flap an “Attack on the Black Church”
Sen. Barack Obama’s former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, called the month-long debate over portions of his past sermons an attack on the black church.
April 25, 2008
Principi surprises supervisors
Prince William supervisor Frank Principi’s plan to do away with police enforcement of the county’s illegal immigration resolution has taken at least three of his fellow board members off guard — not to mention hundreds of residents who then reportedly expressed outrage with a slew of e-mails to the chairman’s office.
April 24, 2008
General Assembly OKs building bond bill
Unanimously approved plan would finance through the sale of taxpayer-back bonds 75 construction projects over the next six years.
April 21, 2008
Bass wants to maintain balance on Manassas School Board
For Manassas School Board member Sheryl L. Bass, it’s all about balance. “Everybody has their priorities so it’s really important to balance all of them and not focus on one,” Bass said.
Albrecht wants to keep helping children on Manassas School Board
Manassas School Board vice chairman Scott M. Albrecht never thought he would be seeking a third term when he was first elected in 2000.
April 19, 2008
Occoquan officials want to know their grades
Occoquan officials want residents to weigh-in through a survey to gauge how well the town leaders are doing and in what direction the town should go.
April 18, 2008
Kuhns running for fifth term on Quantico council
Staff writer Aileen Streng can be reached at 703-878-8010.Russell V. “Rusty” Kuhns has served four terms on the Quantico Town Council. He wants to continue to serve his hometown and is seeking a fifth term.
April 16, 2008
Protestors lie down for tougher gun laws
A lie-in at Capital Square today attracted about 50 onlookers supporting tougher gun laws to help avert future gun tragedies.
April 11, 2008
Virginians at the Capitol
Two Virginians were among the 60 federal lawmakers appointed last week to hash out a final compromise on the Farm Bill.
April 09, 2008
Dorthea Barr runs for Dumfries Council
Dorothea Barr doesn't believe Dumfries is living up to its potential and she wants to do something about it.
10th District GOP to hold Jefferson dinner Saturday
Rep. Frank Wolf, R-10th, will headline the 10th District Republican Committee's annual Jefferson Day Dinner on Saturday in Warrenton.
Virginia representatives hammer general
WASHINGTON—Senators Jim Webb and John Warner of Virginia joined Tuesday in a bipartisan challenge to the top commander of the Iraq war, questioning whether the five-year conflict has improved the safety of Americans or the strategy of the U.S. military.
Robert B. Weir runs for Haymarket Council
Robert B. Weir said it takes vigilance to control growth, and he plans to be vigilant if he is re-elected to the Haymarket Town Council.
Manassas Park residents complain about tax rate
For the first 15 minutes of Tuesday's public hearing on the proposed tax rate for the new fiscal year, Manassas Park finance director Gary Fields went through a less-than-appealing budget filled with hiring freezes and school employee cuts.
April 08, 2008
Via wants to keep Dumfries moving forward
Brenda L. Via thinks her hometown of Dumfries is moving in the right direction and she wants to help it continue.
April 07, 2008
Bush says background will be asset to Occoquan
With a background in urban studies and historic preservation, Denise Bush feels she has something to contribute to her town of Occoquan.
Roberts hopes to unite Haymarket Town Council
Sean Roberts believes in his town and the American tradition of citizen representation in government.
April 02, 2008
Occoquan candidate wants to preserve small town atomsphere
James Walbert feels that maintaining the small town atmosphere is important to the quality of life for Occoquan residents.
March 31, 2008
Cuccinelli to run for Va. Attorney General
Cuccinelli announced his candidacy Monday at a news conference in Fairfax.
March 25, 2008
County to advertise $1 tax rate
We have a rate. It took an estimated dozen attempts and three meetings, but Prince William County supervisors came through Tuesday and set the fiscal 2009 tax rate to advertise at $1.
Pro-lifers endorse Marshall
Del. Robert G. Marshall, R-Prince William, has received the support of 51 pro-life leaders in his quest to be the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate.
Bradley seeks third term on Dumfries Council
"I think I know the issues facing the town of Dumfries, and I have the expertise that eight years of experience on the council has given me," Bradley said.
