The IRS offers reminders to taxpayers of guidelines for charitable giving.
Unlike Warner and Kaine, Wolf is mostly silent on regulating firearms.
The group will review practices, identify vulnerabilities and make recommendations.
Airport was at the center of former Senator Charles L. Waddell’s professional and legislative careers.
In wake of Newtown shooting, Gov. Bob McDonnell wants to look at all resources to keep campuses from kindergarten through college safe.
Airport’s impacts extend well beyond the local economy.
Loudoun Soil & Water Conservation District teams up with local groups to improve water quality in the Potomac River.
The Loudoun board signs off so assessments can begin by Jan. 1 to pay for Silver Line.
Washington Dulles International Airport is still the engine that drives Loudoun’s economy.
Crime Commission to discuss making texting behind the wheel a reckless driving charge.
Commonwealth Institute says median household income in 2011 down 4.2 percent from 2007.
Chairman of the last all-Republican Board of Supervisors died last week.
Study will include area between Point of Rocks and Route 301.
Town offices closed, no recycling collection.
Correspondence from county health nurse completes a long journey back to Leesburg.
Council member were asked to authorize the use of condemnation for the land rights needed for completion of the project, which will take place at the intersection of Edwards Ferry Road and the Route 15 Bypass.
Correspondence from county’s first public health nurse describes life in Loudoun circa 1940.
Mom's Apple Pie owner Avis Renshaw said she's concerned that construction may intefere with holiday parking.
Leesburg Town Council also adjusts public works budget Tuesday to account for vehicle repairs.
Longtime politico from Mount Vernon tells Richmond Times-Dispatch it's time to get out of politics, after Nov. 6 loss.
The council will discuss the Route 15 Widening Phase II project and Crescent District, among other things.
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The candidates will begin their new terms in January 2013.
At least 1,753 out of 2,993 voters have already voted in the 505 – Cool Spring precinct. Lines are expected to grown again prior to the polls closing at 7 p.m.
Voters experience smooth voting process and no lines.
More than 1,000 voters had arrived as of 11:30 a.m. A surge is expected after 4 p.m.
Election officers see increased traffic as day progresses.
Due to the elections, the Loudoun County board will meet Wednesday morning.
Keep updated with Tuesday's election results.
Find out who is in the lead throughout the day.
In 2008, Barack Obama was the first Democrat to take Virginia since 1964. In 2012, the contest between the president and Republican hopeful is still too close to call.
What you need to know in order to make your vote count in the Nov. 6 election.
Learn about the candidates one last time before you head to the polls Nov. 6.
The former council member hopes to make a come back following the Nov. 6 election.
Holten was in the area to continue campaigning for her husband, U.S. Senate candidate Tim Kaine, prior to the Nov. 6 election.
The write-in candidate is hoping to win a seat on the Leesburg Town Council following the Nov. 6 election.
The candidate was first elected to the Leesburg Town Council back in 2008.
Board of Supervisors chairman is paying the price for his endorsement of Delgaudio.
Two parcels, located just outside of the Loudoun Street entrance to the town's parking garage, will no longer be considered for sale.
First time candidate seeks the opportunity to serve on the council following the Nov. 6 election.