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In today’s juicy episode of “Matt About Town,” we’re previewing the Lincoln Strawberry Festival, coming back for just the ...
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has vetoed a bill that would have allowed African American history courses to count toward high ...
Supervisor calls for transparency and questions funding of local law enforcement support.
Students at Brambleton Middle School are stepping away from their end of year Standard of Learning tests to exercise and move ...
Inova Health System and Loudoun County Public Library are partnering for an educational lecture Monday night that could be ...
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InsideNoVa on MSNDominion to host public meetings on major transmission project impacting Fauquier, Loudoun and Prince WilliamDominion Energy will hold a series of community meetings this month to present and gather public feedback on a proposed ...
William Heasley Jr. was a devoted sports fan, a passionate history enthusiast, with a deep interest in genealogy and Civil War. Bill will be remembered for his kind heart, quick wit, and deep love for ...
Loudoun County Sheriff's Office launched a new program to help deputies understand how they need to communicate with people with special needs.
Excessive ground and pavement runoff could cause creeks, streams and low-lying areas to flood, according to forecasters.
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