The new sculptures, on display in Raflo Park until June 2022, are for sale, with the proceeds benefiting public art projects in Leesburg.
Superintendent Eric Williams said he knows the switch to virtual learning is a disappointment to families that chose the hybrid option.
Artist Elizabeth Halliday will paint a mural on a Harrison Street wall that depicts birds and flowers native to Northern Virginia.
The Loudoun County board voted Tuesday to study whether it should consider creating a police department to replace its sheriff's office.
The Fauquier History Museum at the Old Jail will be seen on the award-winning TV series The Witching Hour
Loudoun County Superintendent Eric Williams recommended the county school board approve an all-virtual start to the fall semester.
A Confederate statue in downtown Leesburg was removed Monday night by a contractor hired by the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Lucky is a curious cat who enjoys investigating new foods, trying new snacks and taste-testing whatever you might be eating.
Supporters of Sheriff Chapman said the board wants a police chief in line with "Loudoun's George Soros-financed Commonwealth's attorney."
Among LCPS teachers, 54 percent preferred the hybrid learning model and 46 percent preferred the 100-percent distance learning model.
Dogtopia, a dog daycare, boarding and spa facility, is opening a new location in Purcellville, with special deals for founding customers.
Leesburg is accepting grant applications from nonprofit groups that are working to help town residents during the coronavirus crisis.
Loudoun County will host "Ferris Buellerās Day Off" on Friday, July 31, as the final film in its summer series of drive-in movies.
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The Loudoun Sheriff's Office came out against switching to a police department similar to the ones in other Northern Virginia counties.
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After what he has been through, Troopster deserves to live his final days full of love, snuggles and trips to the drive-thru.
Chuck Kuhn, founder of JK Moving Services, was named 2020 Loudoun Laureate for his land conservation efforts and his hunger relief work.
The Loudoun County Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Services is showing "Forrest Gump" on Friday, July 24.
Loudoun County Animal Services is holding a free rabies vaccination clinic for pets on Friday, July 17 at Philip A. Bolen Memorial Park.
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Police departments across the country are canceling National Night Out events at a time when the event is needed more than ever.
Great Country Farms wants health care workers and first responders to enjoy a day at its Bluemont farm and everything that comes with it.
The town of Leesburg is now accepting applications for grants from businesses facing financial hardship due to the coronavirus crisis.
The Loudoun County Parks Department sold out all tickets to its July 17 drive-in showing of "Jurassic Park" in less than an hour.
Authorities urged Virginians to avoid crowds and remain cautious about coronavirus precautions this Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Residents canceled a racial justice march in Leesburg, scheduled for Sunday, after a Confederate group requested the return of a statue.
Loudoun County is hosting a series of three drive-in movies at Segra Field, with the first movie of the summer scheduled for July 17.
AAA estimates 97 percent of summer travel will be done by DC, NoVA residents in cars. Plus, changes in airport security if you must fly.
JK Community Farm in Loudoun County is looking for volunteers who can work on the farm and help meet its 2020 food donation goals.
Leesburg is launching a $3 million grant program to provide a boost to local businesses facing hardship from the coronavirus crisis.
As the Independence Day holiday falls on a Saturday, some services will have changes the day prior.
The Loudoun County School Board voted early Tuesday morning to remove Raiders as the nickname for Loudoun County High School.
In Loudoun County and across the state, face coverings will be required in most indoor spaces under phase three of Virginia's reopening.
Old schoolhouse used for educating children, church services, Christmas parties, dances, community suppers, lectures, and spelling bees.
The Loudoun school board is planning to accept public comment on a proposal to remove Raiders as Loudoun County High School's nickname.
Every Loudoun library branch will operate at reduced capacity to help minimize the risk of spreading the coronavirus.
The Loudoun County School Board plans to vote Monday on whether to remove Raiders as Loudoun County High School's nickname.
Loudoun schools issued the warning after students participated in private events where they may have been exposed to the coronavirus.
The Leesburg parade will feature Uncle Sam and Lady Liberty on top of a fire truck while visiting neighborhoods June 29 through July 2.