Amen!
Look for Warner to make a similar announcement next week promising to veto any legislation that requires Virginians to drive on the left side of the road.
Look for Warner to make a similar announcement next week promising to veto any legislation that requires Virginians to drive on the left side of the road.
By DAVID FAWCETT [email protected] In Woodbridge’s loss to Potomac on Saturday and win over Osbourn Park on Tuesday, the Vikings were missing two starters: senior forward James Prince and sophomore guard Andre Bratton, who are both hurt. Prince suffered a sprained toe against Stonewall Jackson Jan. 28; Bratton continues to battle a problem he had…
Prince William police reported the following incidents: — Two leather jackets, Sony PlayStation games, a safe, rings and cash valued at $9,974 were stolen from a home in the 3500 block of Buffalo Court in Dale City between 9 and 11 p.m. Sunday. — Headlights valued at $330 were stolen from a BMW in the…
A 50-year old Alexandria man pleaded no contest Wednesday in Prince William Circuit Court to the charge of aggravated sexual battery of a 14-year old boy in a Potomac Mills bathroom. Girma Genemo, of 328 South Whitting St., was sentenced to 12 months in county jail with 12 months suspended, as recommended by Assistant Commonwealth’s…
The Virginia General Assembly goes back to work on Wednesday with a heavy workload in what is called the “short session.” For 45 days lawmakers will introduce, debate and compromise on legislation while adjusting the state budget to eliminate a $ 2 billion shortfall. With little money to spend on ambitious programs or even precious…
By DAVE UTNIK [email protected] WOODBRIDGE — He’s pitched virtually non-stop since the Reds selected him in the first round of the 2001 draft — summer, fall, whenever. Bobby Basham doesn’t care if it’s a California League playoff game, a start in the prestigious Arizona Fall League or a debut performance in the Carolina League. The…
Teacher assistants at a Prince William County school were told recently they would be required to change urinary catheters for a student who had recently undergone reconstructive bladder surgery, according to Meg Gruber, president of the Prince William Education Association, who refused to name the school. Why teacher assistants and not medically trained nurses? Because…