Loudoun supervisors on Tuesday directed the county staff to study neighboring jurisdictions’ travel policies, following a flap over recent visits to Loudoun’s international sister cities.
Supervisors on Tuesday will consider studying neighboring jurisdictions’ travel policies, following a conservative uproar over recent visits to Loudoun’s international sister cities.
After a report criticized the expenses for a Loudoun delegation’s visit to new sister city Tema, Ghana, Chair Phyllis J. Randall (D-At Large) defended that trip—including clarifying that taxpayer money
The county will move toward joining the Virginia Statewide Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy or C-PACE Program, following up on Loudoun’s local version of that program.
Following a two-hour closed session to discuss the special grand jury s report on Loudoun County Public Schools administration s handling of two sexual assaults by the same student, the School Board