Loudoun County News
MORE: One Loudoun and Hounds group may be nearing a settlement in legal dispute
The years-running legal battle between developers of the One Loudoun complex and VIP Entertainment, the group once promising to bring professional baseball and soccer to Loudoun County, appears to be nearing…More Loudoun County News:
- With ‘grit and grace,’ Leesburg ladies flourish in high-end wedding industry
- Loudoun student creates support website for sexual assault survivors
- UPDATE: Two dead in apparent murder-suicide in Lansdowne
- Virginia’s General Assembly convenes Wednesday
- Gov. McAuliffe orders liquor agency to implement changes
Prince William County News
Take the first steps to organization this year
Getting organized, both physically and mentally, is often at the top of the list when it comes to resolutions for the new year. But for many, it is a task that seems less doable than desirable. With a little help, it can be easy to organize your time, social media accounts, and homes.More Prince William County News:
- Take the first steps to organization this year
- VDOT warns of light snow, cautions commuters
- All-clear at Glenkirk Elementary School
- Glenkirk Elementary School evacuated, unconfirmed phone threat
- Tax expert answers frequently asked questions
Fauquier County News
Proposal for microbrewery mulled in The Plains
A proposal to start a craft brewery in The Plains drew some support and expression of concern when it came before Town Council and the Town Planning Commission recently.Jeb Carney, a former…
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- ‘Statement of allegiance’ to GOP draws support, criticism
- Drain pipe work to close Carters Run Road on Tuesday
- Process to license hospitals in Va. should change, say critics
- Liberty ends home losing streak with 60-47 win over Loudoun County boys basketball
- VDOT pre-treating roads for possible icy conditions
Culpeper County News
Culpeper’s residents target of IRS scam
Sheriff Jenkins urges residents to report IRS scams, senior citizens often preyMore Culpeper County News:
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