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These teens hit the spot as The Polka Dots
Sixteen-year-old Aislin Kavaldjian, "Head Dot" of The Polka Dots, said her band is the youngest in the crowd at area bluegrass jams.
The state will take public comments Thursday, Nov. 19, and will hear arguments to dismiss the proposed Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline.
Power line hearing to include move to dismiss project
The Nov. 19 State Corporation Commission Public Hearing in Lovettsville is still on the calendar, and its scope grew Nov.
Western Loudoun welcomes Inova Urgent Care in Purcellville
Treatment for minor illness and injuries; physical exams; camp, sports and school physicals; seasonal flu shots.
Loudoun Sheriff: Man shoots 2 in Lovettsville, turns gun on self
LOVETTSVILLE, Va. a ' The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office says a man shot two people in a Lovettsville home, then barricaded himself in the home and fatally shot himself.
Gunman shoots two near Lovettsville, then kills himself
Top By Jana Wagoner Source: Loudoun County Sheriff's Office TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 2009 UPDATED TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 2009 Police believe a man took his own life early this morning after shooting two others at a home near Lovettsville.
Soldiers carry the transfer case containing the remains of Army Spc. Stephen L. Mace of Lovettsville, Va., who died in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.
He was an avid outdoorsman, an athlete and someone who loved his country. "He was just an absolutely outstanding, honorable, young man," said John Petro Jr., the uncle of 21-year-old Army Spc.
Lovettsville will host second hearing on power line
The State Corporation Commission has confirmed that it will convene a second public hearing on the controversial Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline in Lovettsville.
Va. soldier among Afghanistan casualties
A Virginia man was among eight soldiers who died in an attack last weekend in Afghanistan.
Obama rules out reducing Afghan force
The remains of Army Spc. Stephen L. Mace of Lovettsville, Va., arrive Tuesday at Dover Air Force Base, Del., along with the remains of five other soldiers killed recently in Afghanistan.
PATH may get second public hearing in Lovettsville
John Flannery, one of the leaders of the opposition to Allegheny Energy's plan to run a 765,000-volt transmission line across 10 miles of northern Loudoun, announced Oct.
Virginia Soldier Killed In Afghanistan Returns To U.S.
The remains of six soldiers who were killed in Afghanistan are back on U.S. soil.
Top By Hannah Hager Source: Loudoun Times-Mirror TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 2009 UPDATED FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 2009 Bluemont Fair When: Sept.
Loudoun County Extra-Washington Post
From a Dream Development, a Harder Reality
In the heart of tiny downtown Lovettsville in Loudoun County, residents have long hoped that a new development backed by town approval, ample funding and lofty dreams of being Northern Virginia's next rural destination spot would revitalize an unheralded corner of the map.
Loudoun County Extra-Washington Post
These cases were handled recently by the Loudoun County Department of Animal Care and Control.
Loudoun County Extra-Washington Post
Inova Loudoun Hospital Mobile Health Services will be offering a special summer wellness check-up during the month of August.
Power line opponents speak at public hearing
"I am happy to see two actual commissioners here. I've never even seen a commissioner before." Supervisor Jim Burton PATH is the wrong answer to someone else's problem.
ECHO-ing the call for help, Loudoun woman honored for longtime service
The Loudoun Laurels is an Inova Loudoun Hospital initiative that honors outstanding individuals' and organizations' service to greater Loudoun County.
ECHO-ing the call for help, Loudoun woman honored for longtime service
The Loudoun Laurels is an Inova Loudoun Hospital initiative that honors outstanding individuals' and organizations' service to greater Loudoun County.