2020 in Review: A Year of Elections for Loudoun’s Towns
The 2020 presidential election attracted record turnout, including unprecedented early voting turnout, and ended with Joe Biden taking 61% of
Read moreThe 2020 presidential election attracted record turnout, including unprecedented early voting turnout, and ended with Joe Biden taking 61% of
Read moreDuring a year when the county’s courts complex was largely closed to the public several months as part of the
Read moreThe off-and-on pursuit of a prime piece of undeveloped land and the controversial dismissal of Leesburg’s town attorney challenged the
Read moreFor the School Board, 2020 opened with seven freshman members joined by two tenured vets looking to make their mark
Read moreThe nation’s political divide, which was exacerbated this year by the presidential election, was magnified in Lovettsville in 2020. Early
Read moreWhile the COVID-19 pandemic most certainly is the top healthcare story of 2020, the rise of telemedicine is not far
Read moreIn the early days of March, Loudoun leaders started gearing up the public response to a new virus that was
Read moreWhen the COVID-19 pandemic began, elected leaders and government staff scrambled to figure out how to keep doing business when
Read moreThe Town of Purcellville in 2020 avoided much of the controversy that has plagued it in recent years, but still
Read moreThe Town of Hillsboro’s long-planned Rt. 9 Traffic Calming and Pedestrian Safety project got underway March 6, when Miss America
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