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Heavy Rain May Cause Local Flash Flooding
With a couple inches of rain forecasted for the next two days, low-lying areas or areas with poor storm drainage systems may suffer flash flooding.

With a couple inches of rain forecasted for the next two days, low-lying areas or areas with poor storm drainage systems may suffer flash flooding.

The students divided into groups by grade levels and did jumping jacks for one minute.
The breakfast, which ran from 7:30 to 10 a.m. on Oct. 10, drew a full crowd.
Here's a list of the main points of the Architectural Review Board Task Force's recommendations for changes to the Occoquan Sign Ordinance.
Most of the proposed changes deal with providing greater clarity than the current ordinance, or with moving towards a greater unity of appearance in the historic district.
Gas prices are now down to $3.13 in Lake Ridge.
Travis Tucker sings "It Can Wait," in a music video released as part of the Partners for Safe Teen Driving statewide campaign.
The reception will be held Oct. 9, 1-4 p.m.
A townhouse on Caledonia Circle caught fire this afternoon, leaving the inside blackened, and three occupants injured.
The candidates for the 29th Senate District, the 39th Senate District, and the BOCS Coles District will take part in the forum.
We look back on his career, and on our tech columnist's Apple coverage.
Rest in peace, Steve Jobs. Many couldn't do their jobs as easily without your reliable products. Your innovative spirit will be greatly missed.
We look back on his career, and on our tech columnist's Apple coverage.
Travis Tucker sings "It Can Wait," in a music video released as part of the Partners for Safe Teen Driving statewide campaign.
The county has voted to ask the CTB to look at the volume of through truck traffic in Occoquan with an eye toward restricting it.
Register by Oct. 12 for this Prince William Art Society event.
Stephan Dulaney, 23, was charged with malicious wounding.
Nancy Kyme will be signing copies of her book "Memory Lake, The Forever Friendships of Summer."
Nancy Kyme will be signing copies of her book "Memory Lake, The Forever Friendships of Summer."
Supervisor Mike May explains what's going on with the project.