Loudoun County News
Ambrosia: Still making music and fostering a new generation
The band will take the stage at the Tally Ho Theatre in Leesburg May 24, where they will perform the classics and fans will get a sample of the new music to be released later this year.More Loudoun County News:
- Ambrosia: Still making music and fostering a new generation
- Loudoun House candidate experiencing the ‘wild, wild west’ of politics
- School Board approves first principal of HS-6
- County to spray Loudoun parks for ticks, Lyme disease
- Sterling-based Neustar evolves with the times
Prince William County News
Park Valley Church seeks donations for Oklahoma survivors
The Ronald Reagan Middle School PTSO is joining with Park Valley Church (PVC) to help those in need in Oklahoma. Park Valley Church, which holds its youth service at the school, is leading an effort by taking supplies and volunteers to ground zero to help the victims of the tragedy that took place this week just south of Oklahoma City. Park Valley Church will provide the U-Haul, but they need people who are willing to make the trip and supply donations to the tornado victims.More Prince William County News:
- Park Valley Church seeks donations for Oklahoma survivors
- Road, rail projects being eyed for Route 1 corridor near Dumfries
- Letter from Wolf spurs delay in vote on Bi-County Parkway
- OP racks up Cardinal District titles for spring season
- Bobcat boys’ 12-5 victory puts team one win away from state berth
Fauquier County News
Textbooks on the agenda at Fauquier school board meeting
Proposed health texts double down on abstinenceMore Fauquier County News:
- Textbooks on the agenda at Fauquier school board meeting
- Stable Tour offers insider view of affluent horse farms, barns
- Dominion boys lacrosse beats Fauquier, ends season of yet another Evergreen team
- Warren County softball wins district title, 9-1, over Kettle Run
- Fauquier High School power coach to retire
Culpeper County News
Town of Culpeper taking applications for 2013 Citizens Academy
The Town of Culpeper has begun taking applications for its second annual Citizen’s Academy slated to begin in July, lasting seven weeks.More Culpeper County News:
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