Expect Northern Virginia roadways with 2+ inches of snow to be plowed and/or treated with chemicals.
Residents should be receiving notices in the mail about their assessment, but can also check the Web.
Frank Wolf Pushes Simpson-Bowles after President Barack Obama swings through Virginia.
Multiple Ashburn sites are in the mix as the county attempts to lure 11,000 federal jobs.
Speaking today in Virginia, President Obama targeted Congress for putting "games" over the jobs of tens of thousands of people in Virginia, and he asked for help to prevent sequestration. Here's how to contact your congressman.
At press conference at Reagan National Airport in Virginia, Vienna's U.S. Rep Gerry Connolly and Sen. Tim Kaine say sequestration could affect every traveler at airports nationwide.
Final budget amendments include $3.4 million to add 1,700 in-state undergraduate seats at Virginia universities.
Senators representing Loudoun split on the vote, with Democrats supporting the bill and Republicans opposing it.
The bill aiming to build consensus around Bob McDonnell's plan to bring $3 billion to transportation projects met with mixed reviews.
Loudoun supervisors raise concerns about the requirement for a countywide C&I tax.
In defense of Delgaudio’s ex-employee, her attorney responds to comments from the Sterling supervisor’s lawyer.
While an investigation moves forward, political opponents plot campaigns and one group organizes recall, Delgaudio defiant.
Bill would impose harsher penalties, make texting while driving a primary offense.
A Sterling man who plans to vie for the Sterling supervisor seat in 2015 opposes move by Loudoun group.
Opponents and supporters of the proposed One Loudoun stadium at One Loudoun organize.
Normal operating ours returns Tuesday, Feb. 19.
The county’s newest library opens to serve residents in the southeast part of Loudoun.
Residents are invited to join Sterling Deserves Better for a discussion about the investigation of the supervisor.
Three allegedly worked with GOP in Virginia to oust Democrats from the organization responsible for building the Silver Line.
Vienna Sens. Chap Petersen, Janet Howell vote against measure aiming to thwart voter fraud, joining critics who say it will make it harder for residents to vote.
According to the Washington Post, the investigation into wrongful use of staff aide is moving to next phase.
Change brings to head debate about whether to rely upon the gas tax or the sales tax. What do you think?
What did you think of the president speech and the Republican and tea party responses? Which goals do you support? Which ideas should be abandoned.
Politicians point to work accomplished during the General Assembly session.
The governor visited Fairfax County on Monday to rally support for his transportation bill, promising some money to reduce fees on the Dulles Toll Road.
If enacted into law, the measure would allow home-schooled students to try out for teams at public schools.
Loudoun's entire delegation to the U.S. Congress urges action; Kaine joins Warner, while Wolf sends letters to Obama, Boehner.
In letter to Saslaw and McEachin, the Virginia governor pushed for cooperation on transportation bill.
This Loudoun parent sees more opportunities to help her community in bill before General Assembly.
The proposal to redraw many state districts for GOP edge failed.
Northern Virginia NORML chapter would like to see marijuana laws handled on the state level, not the Federal level.
Letter grades would add to accreditation ratings for schools, providing a clearer rank.
Virginia telework tax credit would provide $250 to employees who work remotely for at least 20 hours a week.
Vienna's Sen. Chap Petersen speaks out against proposal that would allow localities to impose a 1 percent income tax without voter approval.
The Loudoun sheriff joined other law enforcement chiefs at meeting with Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.
Jail time no longer a maximum penalty under proposed law.
The county administrator presented his budget proposal to Loudoun supervisors; public hearing dates announced.
The USPS announced it will stop weekend mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
Funding package was derailed by Virginia Senate Democrats late Tuesday, though the House version of the legislation still has a chance for approval.
Supporters are 'optimistic' about the bill becoming law next year.