Local entertainment takes place each Friday at the local theatre. This week's event features local musicians Gary Smallwood and Don Chapman.
“Cute Little Boutique” is excited to join the Leesburg community.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Wednesday, April 11, to celebrate the new, contemporary location.
The Town Council unanimously approved 10 more beds Tuesday night, which will allow more occupancy at the senior home.
Following a denial last fall, Leesburg Toyota has altered their renovations, which will be discussed during tonight's ARB meeting.
Forty one images taken by Richard Busch, owner of Glenfiddich Farm Pottery, portray a common lifestyle during a time of broad political and social unrest. They will be on display at the Cooley Gallery through the end of April.
Check out what's happening this Saturday and Sunday to celebrate Easter in Leesburg.
The event will take place April 7 and 8 beginning at 2 p.m.
Patch Editor Leah Kosin stopped by five local businesses in the historic downtown on Wednesday.
An assortment of cookies and cupcakes are currently available to purchase.
The second annual Easter Egg Hunt will be held on the grounds of Dadona Manor this Saturday, beginning at 1:30 p.m.
Saturday's visit was the eighth stop on Holton’s ongoing small business tour, on behalf of her husband, former Governor and Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, Tim Kaine.
The event, which will feature at least 30 employers, will take place this Monday at Harper Park Middle School, in Leesburg.
At least four post offices in Northern Virginia are being considered for closure in the next few months. Leesburg's downtown office could be one of them.
Local farms and vineyards are spending the day preparing for the cold airmass.
Books and Other Found Things is full of hidden treasures, local art and books.
The results of this week's "Reader's Choice Award" are in.
Editor Leah Kosin kicked off her weekly downtown stroll where she had the chance to interact with a number of business owners.
Both collections are a rich source of information for genealogists and historians searching for information on land ownership.
Following its official launch earlier this month, a few changes were recommended, which will enhance the effectiveness and inclusivity of the district.
The downtown improvement project is scheduled to begin in May. Assistant Town Manager Scott Parker and Acting Deputy Director Tom Brandon discussed the upcoming schedule.
The Rail to Loudoun website will provide accurate, up to date information on the numerous economic and quality of life benefits that the Dulles Corridor Rail Project will create.
The newly remodeled pet store is family owned and has something for everyone.
A number of baby animals have been born just in time for the 2012 season to begin.
You have until 9 a.m. Friday to let us know your favorite place in town.
Home Helpers offers free in-home consultations and works with clients individually to tailor flexible care plans to meet their specific needs and budgets.
The Five-Star Quality Rating System was created to help consumers, their families, and caregivers compare nursing homes more easily.
A three-month renovation and expansion project is finally complete. The Leesburg office celebrated with an open house and ribbon cutting on Wednesday.
Forty-eight Chick-fil-A restaurants in the greater Washington, D.C. area plan to give away free breakfast items until Friday, March 9.
Minimally invasive procedure for early to mid-stage osteoarthritis may provide quicker recovery and more natural feeling knee post-surgery
You have until 9 a.m. Friday to let us know your favorites in town.
Two artist showcases will kick off the celebration while featuring local performing and visual artists.
One of two public input session was held Wednesday, Feb. 29 regarding downtown improvements projects that are scheduled to begin this spring.
Mayor Kristen C. Umstattd officiated a ribbon cutting on Wednesday to officially welcome the new business to Leesburg.
Dr. Christopher Chiantella will begin his new position at Inova Loudoun Hospital this Thursday.
A free lecture, Benefits of Using Native Plants, will be presented by the Master Gardeners on Thursday, March 1 at 7 p.m.
You have until 9 a.m. Friday to cast your vote!
Although Leesburg has not seen any closures the future remains unclear regarding the post office on E Market Street.
The business, which first opened its doors in 1998, will close for the last time on March 31
A record breaking 6.5 million international passengers have visited Dulles International while 18.9 million passengers have flown in and out of Reagan National.