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Business meeting and public hearing schedule changed; and other organizational matters to be taken up Wednesday.
Herring represents parts of Alexandria in the state House of Delegates.
Residents may see more helicopters than usual flying over Northern Virginia through Jan. 11.
The panel makes planning decisions for the National Capital Region.
Beginning in 2013, residents will no longer have the option to receive paper checks for refunds and can only use direct deposit to their bank account or receive a prepaid debit card.
The three-day break includes an extra day off for county government workers this year.
All branches will close Dec. 24-26 and Dec. 31-Jan.1
Opinions vary depending on business, environmental, transportation interests.
The Dulles supervisor gets a leadership post on regional panel.
The environmental group opposes the road it deems to be the ‘Outer Beltway.”
Virginia senator said his three daughters asked him Friday what he was going to do about school shootings tragedy.
VDOT scheduled the open house to provide information and collect input about two alternatives.
More than 20 dead, including several young children, after incident at elementary school in Newtown, Conn., AP reports.
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The new website comes as partners await necessary land-use decisions from Loudoun.
Transportation, Construction, Waste Management and Assessments are all in the shuffle.
The Blue Ridge supervisor said she’d prefer to see the position rotate among her colleagues.
The Loudoun board signs off so assessments can begin by Jan. 1 to pay for Silver Line.
A reader questions the change under consideration Wednesday by the Loudoun Board of Supervisors.
Dozens of residents spoke Tuesday night, some to criticize the Leesburg supervisor, others to show him support.
Reality show star and alleged White House crasher launches gubernatorial campaign website.
The longtime county employee takes the helm of county’s financial services.
A reader criticizes the Leesburg supervisor for his comments and the board for not speaking against him.
A reader makes his thoughts about Loudoun’s courthouse holiday display clear.
Leesburg supervisor later apologizes for remarks in response to courthouse holiday display debate.
Thwarted by attempts to obtain materials through FOIA, the group plans to appeal.
The owner of Minton’s Music sent a letter to supervisors explaining the burden to local entrepreneurs.
Illuminating Brambleton Fields and Byrne’s Ridge Park in Aldie are focus.
Study will include area between Point of Rocks and Route 301.
The election may be three years away, but one candidate is starting early.
The lawyer for the Sterling supervisor responds to comments at York’s town hall meeting.
Concerns continue to come from residents living in nearby communities.
Speakers at town hall meeting critical of Loudoun board chairman’s actions.
As a special prosecutor undertakes the investigation of one supervisor, the board considers changes.
Warner says he wants to continue his work in the U.S. Senate.
The supervisor’s attorney responds to those critical of a canceled meeting about the issue.
The left critical of all-GOP board, continues pursuit of action following allegations against Sterling supervisor.