Robinson is one of nine candidates who will appear on the ballot this November.
Five supervisors will decide the fate of Metrorail to Loudoun.
Voter turnout is very light; polls open until 7 p.m. today
A decision is expected to be made Tuesday night as to whether or not they should show support before a July 4 decision is made.
The Town Council heard more about the Rt. 7 climbing lane and Sycolin Road bypass during a work session Monday night.
Board of Supervisors will discuss the issue at its second business meeting in July.
The Fairfax attorney hopes to break gridlock in Congress and says "this mother can do it."
While the summer training camps will move to Richmond starting in 2013, the team has agreed to keep its headquarters in Loudoun.
Voters will decide Tuesday among four Republicans running for U.S. Senate.
Silver Line Phase 2 will roll on minus a big sticking point that favored pro-union firms.
Allen will meet with supporters and small businesses regarding the importance of the upcoming Virginia Republican Primary.
Loudoun County employees’ paychecks stagnate while other public employees get raises.
Loudoun residents and landowners voiced opinions about the proposed Silver Line project during a public input session Monday.
The mayor is seeking her sixth term as the town’s top elected official.
Conservative group calling Loudoun residents, urging them to withdraw support for Metrorail.
Public comments will be accepted on proposal through June 12.
The 2012-2013 will mark the eighth year student School Board members have been named in Loudoun County. Three Leesburg students have been chosen out of 13 high schools.
Personal encounters help make the downtown a vital, working community.
Approximately 220,000 American flags will be placed on every headstone in the cemetery before Memorial Day.
As decision looms on Silver Line participation, supervisors wade through details, analysis.
Only three of Leesburg's 16 parks have a plan to date, which is an essential tool in park and recreation development.
Senior Planner Irish Grandfield officially introduced the Town Plan to the public Tuesday night.
Courthouse holiday display would include mix of religious and secular symbols.
The Town Council voted 7-0 to move forward with the downtown improvement project.
The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors will provide information to the public regarding the future of the project, while allowing residents to share their comments and concerns.
Will Loudoun County repeat the folly of a long-forgotten kingdom of yore?
The Town Council discussed a recent study Monday night, which shows that traffic has increased near the intersection.
Deputy Director of Parks and Recreation Katie Trask recommends re-evaluation of the special event fee waivers.
Traffic will be detoured when section of Sycolin Road closes in June 2013.
Panelists discussed drawbacks to the rail project at a forum Thursday night.
Leesburg native Deborah C. Welsh formerly served as Deputy Town Attorney.
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The Board of Supervisors has declared May as Hunger Awareness Month. In response, Supervisor Scott York's challenged employees to "pack his office" full of food for the upcoming donation.
Committee received advice from county attorney about holiday displays on the courthouse grounds.
Committee asks county attorney for private briefings on holiday displays proposed for the courthouse grounds.
Leesburg resident calls on the Loudoun Board of Supervisors to participate in Metro project.
After months of going back and forth, council members agree on which elements could be applied.
Courts Grounds and Facilities Committee will recommend mix of religious and secular displays.
Supervisors who question rail project are pondering a question some thought was answered long ago.
Patch will be covering a forum with Republican candidate George Allen this Friday. Have a question or want to attend? Let us know by Thursday, May 3.