Testing will be offered twice a week at various sites and is designed to test a few hundred residents per day, local health officials said.
The Loudoun County fire marshal determined that a fire at a commercial building on West Market Street was caused due to an unattended stove.
House Bill 1832 seeks transparency in the operation of the Greenway, which Loudoun County officials say is not affordable for most drivers.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Loudoun County and across Virginia.
It is a change of location for the Leesburg event.
With a winter storm headed toward NoVA, it's time to prepare. These tips from Patient First can help keep you safe in the snow and ice.
Grant application deadline is February 19, 2021.
The artwork will be available for viewing, through March, by appointment only, Leesburg.
The social media campaign gives Loudoun County residents the chance to win a special meal by posting photos of meals from local eateries.
The Rottweiler-Lab found a home with a Purcellville family because of his story and is one of two local pups featured in the competition.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Leesburg area.
Thursday, January 14, 2020 at approximately 5:28 PM, Leesburg Police Officers were dispatched.
LCSO asks anyone with information about these cases, or with possible surveillance video, please call Detective Pickrell at 703-777-1021.
Leesburg Police are investigating several incidents involving propaganda fliers being distributed by people claiming to be KKK members.
Leesburg Police and the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office are investigating the distribution of Ku Klux Klan fliers Saturday in the area.
Cassandra and Rod Asekhauno say notoriety has come after their adopted Chow Chow mix, Ellie, was chosen for the Animal Planet competition.
Ways to honor the civil rights icon, by making a difference, remain during the coronavirus pandemic.
News from Leesburg
No changes on the 18th, the report states.
The announcement comes from the N. Virginia police chiefs and sheriffs.
Leesburg closures announced
The āCrux Gloriaā (Cross Glorious in Latin) resides at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church on St. Francis Court in Purcellville.
The bill, introduced by Sen. John Bell and Del. Suhas Subramanyam, takes aim at toll prices on the road which runs through Loudoun County.
The annual event recognizes law enforcement officials who protect their local communities on a daily basis in Leesburg.
This monthās display features items saved from the Waxpool General Store.
Participants are invited to watch film on their own and join the discussion on Tuesday, January 19, at 6:30 p.m. via Webex.
The Loudoun County Sheriffās Office thanks the public for its assistance in helping locate them.
The auction, which runs through Jan. 14, offers a variety of items purchased for public agencies and are now available to local residents.
Magnet Recognition ProgramĀ® ā Site Visit
Sidewalk closures will be in place during the two-day project.
Virginia parks officials suggest starting 2021 with a hike in a state park. Here's the full list of 39 hikes available.
Shoulder Rotator Cuff Injuries and Cutting-Edge Treatments
The Home Depot Foundation is providing $100,000 for smart appliances and accessibility features to outfit his home.
A Loudoun County resident paid more than $1,000 for a kitten she never received.
Patriot Disposal Services will provide two pickups for curbside trash customers in January.
Historic Whiteās Ferry closes operations indefinitely after 238 years
The top 5 news stories of 2020 in Leesburg included the coronavirus pandemic and a missing person.
Members of the Leesburg Town Council held a friendly competition during the Salvation Armyās annual holiday fundraiser.
If you have last-minute gifts to buy or want to shop after Christmas, malls have adjusted hours.