(UPDATE: The victim was identified Thursday afternoon as Loudoun County first grade teacher Susan Rokus, who had taught at Liberty Elementary in South Riding...
Tag: Coronavirus
Kudos to the Mission BBQ restaurant chain for providing some continuity and a happy note during these difficult...
The number of coronavirus cases in Loudoun County continues to rise.
In an alarming turn of events, Loudoun County Public Schools has announced that two more staff members at Ashburn’s Waxpool Elementary have tested positive...
In times of trouble, it’s always nice when neighbors reach out to help neighbors.
As of Friday evening, Loudoun County is now has nine (9) residents who have tested positive for the coronavirus.
Ever since the coronavirus outbreak blew up into a full blown pandemic, restaurants in Loudoun County have been scrambling to keep up with the...
Scary news tonight for parents of children who attend Ashburn’s Waxpool Elementary school.
One of Loudoun’s funniest moms is back at it again.
Giant Food appears to be one of the first major area grocery store chains to set aside certain...
These are brutal times for Loudoun County restaurants.
As the push to avoid gathering in large groups spreads across the country, movie theaters are feeling the heat.
Ashburn’s new LA Fitness Signature Club was supposed to be celebrating its grand opening this week.
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues to hit area businesses hard.
Area restaurants continue to reel from the cascading impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
***UPDATE 3-20-20: Today, the Loudoun County Public Library system announced that they were not moving forward with curbside pick-up of books due to concerns...
STATEMENT FROM THE LOUDOUN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
The Loudoun County Health Department announced that a third resident of Loudoun County...
Per an announcement at 4:46 am today — Thursday, March 12 — Loudoun County Public Schools will be closed immediately and stay closed through...
A presumptive case of the coronavirus has been detected in Loudoun County.
It seems coronavirus fears have hit Loudoun County — at least based on the crowds stocking up at area stores.