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By Mayor Derrick R. Wood What if the next big thing in Dumfries didn’t come from outside developers, or distant decisions—but from you? What if Main Street came alive again—not someday, but soon? What ...
Last year’s first-ever Lit Con was a huge success, helping to introduce thousands of people to graphic novels and manga. Prince William Public Libraries is excited to bring Lit Con back from April ...
Mayor Derrick R. Wood Picture this. It’s a Saturday morning in Dumfries. You stroll down a reimagined Main Street—lined with small businesses and brightened by public art. A local bakery is setting ...
Nathaniel Cline, Virginia Mercury U.S. Education Department suggests permanently altering Public Service Loan Forgiveness, income-based repayment programs Lawmakers and education advocates fear ...
Mayor Derrick R. Wood Imagine a future Dumfries where families stroll down a vibrant Main Street filled with local shops and outdoor cafes. Where children play along the banks of Quantico Creek, and ...
Neabsco District Supervisor Victor S. Angry, a longtime advocate for public safety and a volunteer firefighter, is urging his ...
Habitat for Humanity Prince William County supports equitable access to affordable homeownership in Prince William County, Manassas, & Manassas Park. Manassas (April 7, 2025) – Habitat for Humanity ...
It’s that time of year again! We are preparing for our Back-to-School Community Event. On Saturday, August 2nd from 11am-2pm, the Foundation, in partnership with the Prince William County Schools, we ...
The U.S. Department of Education is putting Virginia schools on notice, warning they could lose federal funding and face further investigation if they fail to comply with parental rights laws. These ...
From facial recognition software leading to wrongful arrests to discriminatory hiring systems, racial bias in AI is hurting Black Americans. by Houston Defender By ReShonda Tate Artificial ...