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By Paul Smith

Post-election news

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Exercise your right

Like any election campaign season, we can't wait until this one ends. Civility in politics is a lost art, and that's unfortunate. There are many decent candidates this year with a sense of community and public service, but ... | 1 comment ›› more ...

Nicklaus visits Loudoun

Jack Nicklaus spent four hours with nearly 300 guests Sept. 30 at Creighton Farms, the majestic golf course he designed near Aldie. | 0 comments ›› more ...

Loudoun needs a pro baseball team

My first trip to an Atlantic League baseball game was an eye opener. At the invitation of VIP Baseball and Bob Farren, I attended a playoff game Thursday night at Waldorf, Md. – the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs faced the Long Island Ducks, ... | 0 comments ›› more ...

PGA week in Loudoun

Two PGA Tour pros and a golfing legend will make stops in Loudoun County next week. | 0 comments ›› more ...

Football fever, catch it

Is it too early to experience high school football mania? | 2 comments ›› more ...

Golf Club will open to public

It's good news that the former Presidential Golf Club in eastern Loudoun, between Beaumeade Corporate Park and Dulles 28 Centre on Waxpool Road, will reemerged as a public course. | 0 comments ›› more ...

The Donald is coming to Loudoun

Donald Trump and his son, Eric, plan to be in Loudoun County this week. | 0 comments ›› more ...

Future Leaders and more

This year's Future Leaders special section hit the streets today (March 18) brighter and bolder as ever. | 1 comment ›› more ...

Hats off to Future Leaders

On March 18, the Loudoun Times-Mirror will present its annual recognition of the county's Future Leaders – 15 high school seniors who excel in academics, the arts, Scouts, volunteer organizations, community groups and athletics. | 0 comments ›› more ...

Please drive 'Super' safe

As the Steelers-Cardinals knock heads this weekend, McLean-based Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP) has several invaluable tips to prevent drunk driving during Super Bowl Sunday on Feb. 1: | 0 comments ›› more ...

Happy holidays

As the remaining few days in 2008 give way to a new year, fresh hopes and dreams spring forth. Let's hope and pray that a change at the top – in Washington – gets this economy back on track. | 0 comments ›› more ...

F-I-N-A-L-L-Y

Woodgrove High School in western Loudoun will be built, that's good news. We all learned that today (Nov. 18) that the county apparently has patched up its differences with the Purcellville Town Council and everything's a go.  | 0 comments ›› more ...

Election dust has settled

After working until 4 a.m. on Election Night, tonight (Nov. 11) the Times-Mirror staff hopes to be home in bed around 11 or so. We're saving a spot for a couple key volleyball tournament matches involving Loudoun schools. Gannett in Springfield doesn't like it when we're ... | 0 comments ›› more ...

Football preview on its way

The Times-Mirror's annual high school football preview will be published Wed., Aug. 26. It's a must-read for any Loudoun high school football fan. | 0 comments ›› more ...

Scout can stay

In our business, it's a welcome change to see a story with positive impact. | 1 comment ›› more ...

Dedication scheduled July 15

Good Shepherd Alliance will dedicate its Center of Hope today in Ashburn at 20684 Ashburn Road. | 0 comments ›› more ...

Hope your holiday was enjoyable

Hope everyone attended at least one fireworks display (my wife and I went to South Riding and Great Meadows – absolutely awesome). Hope you all ate some burgers and/or hot dogs (mustard only, no ketchup) and enjoyed time with friends and family. The July 4th ... | 0 comments ›› more ...

When news is news

The Times-Mirror newsroom staff did what it's paid to do this week: Report the news. As professional journalists, we all have a responsibility to inform the public. | 0 comments ›› more ...

Editorial page a home run

Upcoming letters to the editor from readers reacting to three stories published March 26 will make the April 2 issue a real keeper! | 1 comment ›› more ...

Hats off to Loudoun's Future Leaders

On March 12, the Loudoun Times-Mirror will present its annual recognition of the county's Future Leaders – 15 high school seniors who excel in academics, the arts, Scouts, volunteer organizations, community groups and athletics. | 0 comments ›› more ...

This from Michigan: Hell freezes over

How cold is it?Cold enough for Hell to freeze over. Hell, Mich., that is. | 0 comments ›› more ...

First Night a rousing success

On Dec. 31, the Times-Mirror opened its East Market Street doors and participated as one of the venues of First Night Leesburg. | 0 comments ›› more ...

One win away

Congrats to the Stone Bridge High School Bulldogs, now just one victory away from the Division 5 state football championship. | 0 comments ›› more ...

Raiders rank No. 1

Congrats to the Loudoun County High School's Raiders, new Group AA state volleyball champions. | 0 comments ›› more ...

Democrats take control

Now, the real work begins.Congratulations to the winners of the Nov. 6 elections, condolences to the losers. The Democrats took control of the Loudoun Board of Supervisors, as four Republican incumbents bit the dust. | 0 comments ›› more ...

Countdown begins

We're doing push-ups in the Times-Mirror newsroom to get ready for blowout coverage the night of Tuesday, Nov. 6. | 1 comment ›› more ...

Endorsements are here

The Times-Mirror's campaign coverage is heading into the home stretch -- we came out Oct. 24 with endorsements of several key contested local and state races. | 7 comments ›› more ...

Endorsements are forthcoming

The mudslinging is upon us, hot and heavy, and Election Day is but a few weeks away. | 0 comments ›› more ...

It's mudslinging time

Election season has officially begun, as venues and dates for local candidates' forums have been released and e-mails populate LTMEditor@timespapers.com | 0 comments ›› more ...

Football and Schools

The long-anticipated 36-page high school football preview section hits the streets Wed., Aug. 29. | 0 comments ›› more ...

Tech will persevere

The news that two Loudoun students were among those suffering from injuries sustained in a gas leak at an off-campus apartment at Virginia Tech makes one wonder what else will befall Hokieland. | 1 comment ›› more ...

It's Babe Ruth Time

The Town of Purcellville will be jumpin' this week, especially at 250 Nursery Ave., where Fireman's Field is located. | 0 comments ›› more ...

August aren't dog days for us

We have some interesting stories coming up this week, including an in-depth look at the Salamander project in Middleburg. The vote is set for Aug. 9. | 0 comments ›› more ...

Busy In The Newsroom

Wow, what a week! We know people are reading because the phone rang off the hook (and the e-mail pipeline stayed busy) regarding three articles in the July 25 edition: our Crosstrail editorial, the Mark Tate foreclosure story and our news story about the controversial homophobic ad. | 0 comments ›› more ...

Monday Musings

Although it's summer, the LTM sports staff will be super busy in the next month. | 1 comment ›› more ...

Off and Running

Our new Web site kicked off July 12 with positive results. I received three or four e-mails from readers excited that our former static site has some punch now. What do you think? | 3 comments ›› more ...