- Jeremy Borden
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Jeremy Borden covers Prince William County, Va., for The Washington Post. Borden grew up near Chicago but moved to Charlotte, N.C., for high school and claims both places as home. He came to the Post as an intern in September 2011. Borden has previously worked for The Daily Progress in Charlottesville, Va., The Roanoke Times and The Charlotte Observer, among other publications. He is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill (BA) and American University (MA). He believes stories matter. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook.
Pr. William supervisors delay vote on Tri-County Parkway
Board Chairman Corey Stewart calls state reps “cowards” for not proposing solutions.
Laptop battery causes apartment fire in Manassas, officials say
More than $40,000 worth of damage done to Manassas apartment.
City of Manassas wants to study antiquated industrial zoning laws
A request from a Muslim group about a land purchase prompts city-wide examination.
Transportation board moves vote relating to N. Va. parkway
Officials say there is “misinformation” about the proposed road connecting Prince William and Loudoun.
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- Manassas considers new projects, weighs largest tax increase in years
- Manassas plans to cut housing advocate
- Pr. William restores jail substance abuse treatment program
- Former Glenkirk Elementary PTO treasurer charged with embezzlement
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