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Commission seeks allegations of racism, discourages members from talking to the press

Commission seeks allegations of racism, discourages members from talking to the press The Prince William County Government Monday evening sent an email soliciting victims of systemic racism. Sent from the office of County Executive Christopher Martino, the email encouraged anyone who has been a victim to come to the next meeting of the county’s Racial and Social Justice Commission on Thursday, April 15. The commission, established last fall, is tasked with providing a report to the Board of County Supervisors at the end of the year about the state of racism in Virginia’s second-largest jurisdiction. The commission began its work in earnest last month and grilled county Chief Peter Newsham on reported racism incidents in the county. There are about 10 complaints a year, and all have been found baseless.

Volunteers needed to make corn hole boards, bean bags, kindness cards

Volunteers needed to make corn hole boards, bean bags, kindness cards Updated at April 4, 2021 - Press Release [Photo: Habitat for Humanity Prince William County] Greetings, Prince William – if you are fluent in English and Spanish, the Prince William County Office of Emergency Management wants to hear from you! They need Spanish-English Interpreters at the Manassas Mall COVID vaccination site, 8300 Sudley Road, Manassas 20109.  The site is located inside the mall, near Uptown Alley.  Volunteers are needed weekdays, 9 am to 4 pm.  It’s a great way to help our Spanish-speaking residents receive critical information on this life-saving vaccine! Please email Lauren at lwallace@pwcgov.org to learn more.

OmniRide sick-out has transit agency shuttling riders to Metro

Updated: OmniRide runs regular service today, cancels emergency plans Updated at December 23, 2020 - Uriah Kiser Updated OmniRide told us today just before 2 p.m. that the transit agency was able to operate regular service and did not active its emergency service plan, as it had planned to do on Friday, December 11, 2020. “OmniRide ran regular service today because we determined early this morning that we had a sufficient number of bus operators to run regular service,” said OmniRide spokeswoman Christine Rodrigo. The emergency service plan was a precaution after OmniRide had witnessed other regional transit agencies experience a high volume of drivers call out sick, including the Greater Richmond Transit Company in Richmond.

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