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Remembering the lives of locals who have recently passed away.

Former top university softball player Reba Tutt will talk about how she overcame tragedy months after her sister's murder and mother's death.
A Prince William County Circuit Court jury found Ho Young Jun not guilty of murder and conspiracy to commit murder in the death of Kwang Sup Hur.
Officer Jared Warner found drugs and guns during two routine, separate traffic stops.
VDOT recommends that drivers find alternate routes Saturday as workers install traffic lights.
The stray sheep that traveled through Virginia Run this weekend are the talk of the neighborhood, but where did they come from?
Jung Min Jun, who has pleaded guilty to the murder of a Dale City man, testified in Prince William County Circuit Court on Tuesday that his son wasn't involved in the crime.
What business would you like to see occupy the space in Centreville Square?
Officer Jared Warner found drugs and guns during two routine, separate traffic stops.
Prosecutors say a father and son killed an elderly relative for a $1 million insurance policy. This week the son faces a jury trial, months after the father's guilty plea.
A Prince William County jury recommended that James Craig Summers, a former Fairfax County police officer, be sentenced to seven years in prison.
Why were a bunch of sheep loose in Virginia Run Friday night?
Learn more about VDOT's preliminary study at Stone Middle School on April 29.
The Asian supermarket's lease is up.
A Prince William County jury recommended that James Craig Summers, a former Fairfax County police officer, be sentenced to seven years in prison.
There's still time to submit comments on the proposal to VDOT.
Theresa Pompey and Ronnie Davis, both Maryland residents, sped away from officers Thursday, Fairfax County Police said.
Pat Horan, the veteran who was asked to leave the Village Cafe because of a service dog, accepted an apology from the owner.
Tasheik Ashanti Champean, of Maryland, was sentenced Friday for conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act robbery and use of a firearm during a crime of violence causing death.
Tasheik Ashanti Champean, of Maryland, was sentenced Friday for conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act robbery and use of a firearm during a crime of violence causing death.