The president will stop in Loudoun County next week to discuss his vision to rebuild the economy.
A public hearing was held Tuesday night. Councilman Dave Butler was not in attendance.
Virginia State Senator files paperwork Tuesday for 2013 race
Town Manager John Wells provided the Town Council with updates regarding the plan during a work session Monday night.
The group will discuss the 2012 General Assembly Session and preliminary discussions regarding issues for the 2013 session.
Columnist Jim Barnes looks back at the long-running series he helped create.
The county will allow a nativity scene, menorah and secular holiday displays to be placed on the courthouse lawn.
Prompted by controversial skeleton Santa last December, Loudoun supervisors to discuss what to allow in the future.
This will be the first year that the elections will take place in November following a referendum, which was passed by Leesburg voters last year.
In order for construction to continue, all 29 landowners must agree to give up some of their land rights.
After months of back and forth with Loudoun Water, council members decide providing water to nearby community would be too expensive, risky
Board of Supervisors expected to discuss holiday display policy on July 17.
Members of the Town Council shared their thoughts regarding the Raspberry Falls water supply following an update from Loudoun Water Monday night.
Project is expected to make Leesburg’s historic downtown more attractive and walkable.
Members will meet for a work session Monday night where they will discuss the issue along with three other items.
Online sale includes vehicles, bicycles, computers, among other items
Award honors "most patriotic" entry into the annual Independence Day Parade.
Annie Carlson will develop a long-term strategic plan for the town’s information technology needs.
After contentious four months, a divided board stays with the project.
Dopilka is one of nine candidates running for a seat on Town Council.
The former governor held a roundtable discussion at Palio's Friday afternoon regarding jobs and strengthening the economy.
The Commission of Public Art may allow a mural for the wall that faces Loudoun Street on the Town Parking Garage.
Board of Supervisors is sending a surprising message to the business community.
A public hearing was held Tuesday night where council members voted unanimously to pass the following items.
Design Manager Melissa Poole discussed with Town Council members, Monday night, the status of the project and what options lie ahead.
As critical deadline nears, opposition pushes against the project; some proposed tax districts are set aside.
Hammler said that the town needs predictable expenses for essential and efficient town services. Without additional financial burdens, more time can be spent with families while enjoying the hometown.
Dunn is one of nine candidates who will appear on the ballot this year and looks forward to working with new members.
Butler is one of nine candidates who will appear on the ballot this year. He first ran for Town Council back in 2008.
The Board of Supervisors will hold its final work session on Friday, June 29.
It was announced on Wednesday that the Commonwealth Transportation Board has approved an $80 million loan to finance an extension to both Gloucester Parkway and Pacific Boulevard.
Following the special election back in April, Dopilka has announced his candidacy for the Nov. 6 election.
Columnist Jim Barnes explains his bias in favor of rail.
The Town Council voted 7-0 last Tuesday to approve the warning lights near the Rt. 7 Bypass interchange ramps.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Leesburg and Loudoun County this year.
The two are vying for a U.S. Senate seat.
Radtke takes a few districts, but falls to third in others.
In a letter to constituents, the Dulles Supervisor explains the issues most important to him on the Silver Line decision and says most who've weighed in are in favor.
Nine candidates will appear on the ballot during the Nov. 6 election. Four of the candidates would be returning members.
After spending hours on the issue, the Town Council voted 5 to 2 to send a letter of support to the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors.