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Virginia’s Energy Gamble: Higher Risk, Higher Costs, Less Reliability

Snowstorms and the Anxiety They Bring Snowstorms in Virginia are...

LCPS and Board of Supervisors fail miserably this week

Loudoun County schools remain closed despite cleared...

Loudoun County

LCPS and Board of Supervisors fail miserably this week

Loudoun County schools remain closed despite cleared parking lots, functioning utilities, and a predictable winter storm. You’ll often hear Republicans or otherwise conservative Americans complaining about the large, somewhat nebulous...

Loudoun County School Board Swears in New Term Amid Ongoing Battles for Parental Rights and Educational Integrity

In a ceremonial event that underscores the enduring spirit of American democracy, the Loudoun County School Board in Virginia held its annual organizational meeting on January 6, 2026, where members were sworn in to serve the community's children and families.

Partisan Gridlock Stalls Vital Park Infrastructure in Loudoun County

In a recent Board of Supervisors meeting in Loudoun County, Virginia, a straightforward proposal to allocate $700,000 from the county's fund balance for the design phase of the Goose Creek Bridge in a local park was abruptly shut down

Loudoun County Debates Allocation of $194 Million Surplus from Data Center Revenues

Loudoun County, Virginia, known for its concentration of data centers, is currently addressing how to manage a $194 million budget surplus generated in fiscal year 2025.

Why Loudoun County Taxpayers Keep Paying More

Budget Growth Far Exceeds Any Rational Justification Loudoun County budget data for fiscal years 2024...

Amy Riccardi’s Swearing-In Marks a Victory for Common-Sense Education in Loudoun County

In a resounding win for parents, teachers, and students tired of progressive overreach in public schools, Amy Riccardi was officially sworn in on January 7, 2026, as the new Loudoun County School Board member for the Sterling District.

Loudoun County Democrats Face Tax Relief Standoff Amid Booming Data Center Revenues

In a heated discussion at a recent Loudoun County Board of Supervisors meeting, Republican Supervisor Matt Letourneau highlighted the county's reluctance to pass on tax savings to hardworking residents despite surging revenues from its thriving data center industry.

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