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At Potomac Local News, we go beyond the headlines to bring you in-depth coverage of the stories that shape our community. This week, we’ve examined the decisions and events affecting our region.
This Week’s Top Stories:
Prince William County School Board Faces Heated Debates
Tensions ran high as board members debated issues related to decorum, LGBTQ+ policies, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. These discussions reflect ongoing divisions over education policy in the county.
Manassas Park Disbands 50th Anniversary Committee, Drawing Public Outcry
The city’s decision to dissolve its 50th Anniversary Planning Committee has left residents frustrated, with many questioning transparency and community involvement in the decision-making process.
Fredericksburg Unveils FY2026 Budget Proposal
City Manager Tim Baroody proposed a $136.75 million budget that includes a three-cent real estate tax increase to support public schools, infrastructure projects, and long-term financial stability.
Firefighters in Aging Stations, Wearing Old Gear: County Leaders Look to Upgrade
Prince William County Fire Chief Thomas LaBelle has outlined a comprehensive plan to replace outdated fire stations and upgrade firefighter equipment to improve safety and response times.
And Coming Next Week…
What sound do 1,455 cereal boxes make when they fall? Light thuds—and big cheers!
Students at Grafton Village Elementary School in Stafford filled the hallways to watch a giant cereal box domino chain collapse, marking the end of a two-week food drive. The winning 5th-grade class collected 162 boxes, earning them a pizza and popsicle party. All donations will go to the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank, which serves over 46,000 people in our region.
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