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Manassas bypass discussions could be stalled by debate over cost, route
A project to ease traffic in the Manassas, Virginia, area with a new bypass may be stalled indefinitely due to debate over cost and route. Leaders in Prince William and Fairfax counties leaders have been studying the 3-and-a-half mile bypass off of busy Route 28 for seven years. Now, some Prince William County supervisors want the project to be canceled….
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Route 28 bypass could be stalled by debate over cost, route
One of the most controversial road projects in the area may be stalled indefinitely. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss explains leaders from Prince William and Fairfax counties have been debating a bypass off busy Route 28 in the Manassas area, but a disagreement about cost could put the brakes on the project.
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Manassas mother who says she killed her husband in self-defense to remain jailed
A mother of three young children who says she fatally shot her husband in self-defense this fall in Manassas, Virginia, will stay behind bars.
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Manassas mother who says she killed husband in self-defense remains in jail
A mother of three young children who says she fatally shot her husband in self-defense this fall in Manassas, Virginia, will stay in jail. A judge ruled there is enough evidence in the case to move forward with a second-degree murder charge. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey reports.
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‘So fun': Manassas high schoolers teach STEM to elementary students
“Big kids” from the nearby high school came to Innovation Elementary School to do some biology and chemistry experiments. News4’s Aimee Cho spoke to some excited students.
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Fire in Manassas under investigation
A fire that broke out early Thursday
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Woman's family says she shot husband in self-defense
The family of a Northern Virginia woman charged with fatally shooting her husband says she fired in self-defense, and in court this week, the woman’s defense attorney presented messages her family says came from the husband threatening to burn down the house.
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‘We just want answers': Family demands justice after Manassas double murder
New information about a double murder in Manassas points to a violent incident the day before the bodies of Joshua Lee Davis and his wife, Nicole Wanda Lynn Davis, were found in the basement they rented in a house on Hanson Grove Court. Investigators have learned that on Oct. 12, Amandeep Singh pulled a gun on two other women who…
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‘We just want answers': Family demands justice after Manassas double murder
The sister of a woman killed in a double murder in Manassas is speaking out about the loss and is demanding justice. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Neighbors on edge after 2 found dead in Manassas home
Neighbors in Manassas are on edge after two people were found dead in their home early Sunday. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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Man, woman found dead in basement of Manassas home during welfare check
A man and woman were found dead in the basement of a home in Manassas, Virginia early Sunday morning, according to police. Prince William County police were called to a home on Hanson Grove Court for a welfare check at 2:39 a.m. Once they entered, they discovered two people shot in the home’s basement. The man and woman shot...
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2 found dead in basement of Manassas home, person of interest arrested in New Jersey
A man and woman who were found shot dead in the basement of a Manassas home. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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2 found dead in basement of Manassas home, 1 arrested
Police are investigating after a man and woman were found shot dead in a basement of a Manassas home. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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‘My uncle's a hero': Manassas man saves family from house fire
A family of five narrowly escaped from their home in Manassas, Virginia after a fire broke out on Sept. 27. Manassas firefighters arrived at the 8600 block of Weems Road at 5:22 a.m. Friday morning where the family escaped from the home. According to firefighters, flames could be seen from the first and second floor of the home and there…
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Manassas man praised as hero for saving family from fire
A Virginia family escaped from a house fire from a second-floor window. Telemundo 44’s Freixys Casado shares the dramatic story.
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12-year-old Virginia girl arrested after making threat on TikTok, police say
A 12-year-old girl was arrested after police say she posted a TikTok threatening violence toward a middle school in Manassas, Virginia. Prince William County officers got a tip about a threat against Unity Braxton Middle School on Sept. 9, police said. The girl, who police didn’t name due to her age, threatened violence toward the school on TikTok, police said….
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Police release timeline of missing Manassas woman's disappearance
Mamta Kafle Bhatt has been missing for 16 days now, and with search efforts for the pediatric nurse and mother intensifying, police have now released a timeline of when she was last seen. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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‘Find Mamta': Friends of missing Virginia woman seek embassy help
Friends, family and communities members meet at the Embassy of Nepal to raise awareness about Mamta Kafle Bhatt, the mom and nurse who went missing at Manassas Park. News4’s Joseph Olmo talks to a community member about what they’re planning to do to bring family members over from Nepal to help search for Bhatt.
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Manassas Mall shooting suspect was awaiting trial in another shooting case
A Prince William County supervisor called out the criminal justice system because one of the suspects in a shooting at a mall earlier this month was already awaiting trial for another violent crime but wasn’t being held in jail. Two groups got into a fight at Manassas Mall July 9 and several shots were fired, injuring at least one person….
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Suspect in Manassas Mall shooting was awaiting trial
A Prince William County supervisor called out the criminal justice system because one of the suspects in a shooting at Manassas Mall earlier this month was already awaiting trial for another violent crime but wasn’t being held in jail. Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter Drew Wilder explains.