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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has vetoed a bill that would have allowed African American history courses to count toward high school graduation requirements.
Seven inductees joined the Loudoun Coalition on Women and Girls’ Hall of Fame on Tuesday afternoon during the organization’s ...
Dominion Energy will hold a series of community meetings this month to present and gather public feedback on a proposed ...
By Scott Gelman | [email protected] Click here for updates on this story LOUDOUN COUNTY, Virginia (WTOP) -- A Loudoun County, ...
The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation has awarded $2,474,392 in grants to 18 Virginia healthcare education programs through ...
A middle school student in Connecticut was reportedly hospitalized after a fire started by the “Chromebook challenge." ...
A concerning social media trend is prompting officials in several local school districts to warn about fire hazards inside ...
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares will investigate Loudoun County Public Schools following a report that the school ...
Virginia Republicans Gov. Glenn Youngkin and state Attorney General Jason Miyares launched an investigation into Loudoun ...
News was the first to report that Loudoun County Public Schools is investigating a Title IX complaint against three boys at Stone Bridge High School.