Government
Study finds 38% of drivers speed in school areas By Audrey Carpenter Leesburg Police Chief Thea Pirnat has requested the Leesburg Town Council consider piloting speed cameras within some Town school zones for enhanced safety after adopting an appropriate ordinance and further research into all vendor options. Other jurisdictions in the region with the speed…
By Audrey Carpenter Loudoun County Commonwealth’s Attorney Buta Biberaj’s last day in office will be Dec. 31. Eight days after last Tuesday’s election, Biberaj conceded the race to Bob Anderson yesterday afternoon in a press conference on the lawn in front of her courthouse office. It was the closest race in Loudoun County’s history for…
By Audrey Carpenter Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger (D-7th) announced Monday she is running for the Virginia governor’s seat in 2025. She made the announcement in a video on a new website created for her campaign: https://abigailspanberger.com/ The three-term incumbent said she will not seek re-election in 2024 for her House seat. In 2018, Spanberger became the…
Loudoun County has begun a one-year pilot program for accepting food waste at its new Food Waste Composting Drop-Off Center located at the Loudoun County landfill. The program is intended for residents who are interested in composting their household food scraps such as fruits and vegetables, meats, dairy products, pasta, eggshells and coffee grounds. Quantities…
Three politicians have announced they are running for Rep. Jennifer Wexton’s (D-Dist. 10) congressional seat after the congresswoman announced in September that she will not seek reelection due to health problems. Dist. 10 encompasses Loudoun, Fauquier and Rappahannock Counties and parts of Fairfax and Prince William County, along with the cities of Manassas and Manassas…
By Audrey Carpenter Just after midnight, election results confirmed Democrats won 51 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates – enough to give them a narrow one-seat majority in the 100-seat chamber. Republicans formerly held the majority in the state House while Democrats have held a majority in the 40-seat state Senate since 2020. Every…
By Audrey Carpenter In an election seen as critical for Loudouners, volunteers came out in force to stand outside polling precincts today across the County to welcome, thank and encourage people to vote. The 2023 race has legislative and judicial implications, as well as educational impact with all nine school board seats up for vote.…
Hunt McMahon, 54, of Purcellville attentively listens to Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin speak Nov. 6 at the Spirit of Virginia Get out the Vote campaign rally held at Segra Field in Leesburg. McMahon is a general contractor who builds houses and owns his own business. His wife is a middle school teacher. “The two biggest…
Betsy Smith is the new director of the Loudoun County Department of Building and Development, announced County Administrator Tim Hemstreet. Smith, whose appointment was effective Oct. 26, was selected after a nationwide recruitment. She has been serving as acting director of the department following the retirement of former director Alan Brewer in July. Prior to…
Loudoun County’s annual grant application process for community nonprofit organizations is now open with the Fiscal Year 2025 (FY 2025) Human Services Nonprofit Grant Application available at loudoun.gov/nonprofitgrants. Nonprofits certified as 501(c)3 organizations that provide human services to Loudoun County residents in the areas of need identified and approved by the Board of Supervisors for FY…