
Monday, December 8, 2025
Rep. Suhas Subramanyam and state and local lawmakers hold a town hall on data centers; New Virginia Majority, ICE Out of Loudoun hold a solidary vigil outside the Loudoun County jail.
We've got you covered, Loudoun. In the mail weekly. Online always. And now, every morning with the Morning Minute. Get the top story every day at LoudounNow.com/MorningMinute.
Subscribe:.rss.atom.json.md.m3u.pls
Live Last read · last published · next check
Saves to your Listen queue, to pick up on another day or another device.

Rep. Suhas Subramanyam and state and local lawmakers hold a town hall on data centers; New Virginia Majority, ICE Out of Loudoun hold a solidary vigil outside the Loudoun County jail.

FIFA and Loudoun Soccer team up to expand youth soccer ahead of the World Cup coming to North America; the Loudoun County Fire Marshal offers a $10,000 reward in its investigation into an explosion in Leesburg.

After nearly 100 years, the Gilbert's Corner gas station is razed; the family of a man who died by suicide in the Loudoun County Adult Detention Center sues.

Metro leaders have a plan to fund the system into the future, and now look for buy-in from the many jurisdictions that will provide that funding; President Donald Trump makes a surprise proposal to rebuild Dulles Airport.

A teenaged Loudoun pilot makes her name in a national aerobatics competition; the trial in the recall petition for Purcellville Vice Mayor Carl "Ben" Nett is delayed until March. (Also, it's #GivingTuesday! Support Loudoun Now at LoudounNow.com/donate, and thank you!)

The SCC allows Dominion Energy to create a separate rate class for big energy users, a step toward allaying fears from some that home electric bills are subsidizing infrastructure to power data centers; Loudoun County's Affordable Dwelling Unit Advisory Board reports tiny homes could be a tool for affordable housing, but come with their own complications.

County supervisors endorse plans to address jet noise around Dulles Airport; Leesburg residents hold a vigil for 85 Leesburg Mobile Home Park residents who face losing their homes at the end of the year.

Leesburg's last farm could become its newest town park; the Loudoun Board of Supervisors seeks authority to limit year-over-year rent increases.

Stafford Commonwealth's Attorney Eric Olsen gets a third appointment as special prosecutor in Purcellville; a Loudoun singer-songwriter heads to Key West.

Some Monroe Advanced Technical Academy teachers ask for rasies, saying they're doing more for less; a proposal to bring data centers to the corner of East Market Street and Battlefield Parkway in Leesburg is put on hold.