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Some say downtown Leesburg is just going through a phase. Others say its problems are more worrisome -- a reflection of how rising gas and food prices have prompted many consumers to spend less on nonessential purchases and stay closer to home.
 
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Sentencing of Rights Leader for Incest Is Delayed (Post, July 25, 2008; 11:36 AM)
 
Woman Found Dead in Leesburg Home (Post, July 25, 2008; 11:10 AM)
 
Sterling Residents Seek Help: Supervisors Hear Of Area's Decline (Post, July 24, 2008, Page LZ01)
 
Loudoun Softball Alums Going Up Against the Best: Team USA Touring To Prep for Beijing (Post, July 24, 2008, Page LZ13)
 
Business Group Aims to Burnish County's Image Across Region: Bad Press Undermining Assets, Advocates Say (Post, July 24, 2008, Page PW01)
 
For More N.Va. Students, the Classroom Is on the Computer (Post, July 24, 2008, Page VA03)
 
Father Indicted in Toddler's Death in Hot SUV: Charged With Manslaughter, Loudoun Man Leaves Hospital to Appear in Court (Post, July 23, 2008, Page B06)
 
Workshop Lets Veterans Share Their Stories: Those Who Served in Iraq and Afghanistan Meet to Bond, Give and Get Emotional Support (Post, July 20, 2008, Page C07)
 
She's an Officer and a Canine: Fire Investigator Sniffs Out Evidence (Post, July 20, 2008, Page LZ01)
 
Board Votes to Send Crews to Fix Lawns: Aggressive Policy Aims to Weed Out Blight (Post, July 17, 2008, Page LZ01)
 
County Wins Award for Government on the Web (Post, July 17, 2008, Page LZ01)
 
Higher Fares May Loom For PRTC Bus Riders: Surges in Usage, Gas Costs Strain Transit Agencies (Post, July 17, 2008, Page PW01)
 
On State's Election Map, Some Areas Are Purple Question Marks (Post, July 17, 2008, Page VA04)
 
LOUDOUN COUNTY: Voters to Decide on Meals Tax, Bond Questions (Post, July 16, 2008, Page B08)
 
On LoudounExtra.com: Loudoun Revisits Rules As Sinkholes Multiply (Post, July 15, 2008, Page B01)
 
Red Cross Ends Ride Program In Loudoun: 'Deteriorating' Finances Blamed (Post, July 13, 2008, Page C01)
 
Loudoun Scales Back Six-Year Road Plan: Projects Victims of Va. Funding Shortfall (Post, July 13, 2008, Page LZ01)
 
County Red Cross Ends Medical Ride Program (Post, July 13, 2008, Page LZ01)
 
Football: Park View Assistant Coach to Lead Loudoun Valley (Post, July 13, 2008, Page LZ10)
 
Residents Divided On Sports Complex (Post, July 10, 2008, Page LZ01)
 
Two Clinics for the Poor To Consider Merging (Post, July 10, 2008, Page LZ01)
 
LOUDOUN COUNTY: Minority Groups Decry Ouster of School Advocate (Post, July 9, 2008, Page B02)
 
Roadkill Is Put To Work Along Md. Highways: Facility in Frederick Turns Deer Carcasses Into Compost (Post, July 6, 2008, Page C01)
 
Md. Puts Roadkill To Work on Roadsides: Dead Deer Turned Into Compost at Frederick Facility (Post, July 6, 2008, Page C01)
 
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Loudoun Government News
County Wins Award for Government on the Web
(Post, July 17, 2008; Page LZ01)

Time Is Up for Restaurant Where It Long Stood Still
(Post, May 12, 2008; Page B01)

4 Vie for 3 Council Seats In Leesburg: Transportation, Taxes Key Issues
(Post, May 1, 2008; Page LZ01)

County Is Pursuing European Businesses: Officials Pitch Loudoun In Trip to Germany
(Post, April 27, 2008; Page LZ01)

Leesburg Property Tax Rate Stays Level
(Post, April 27, 2008; Page LZ04)
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Loudoun Crime News
Sentencing of Rights Leader for Incest Is Delayed
(Post, July 25, 2008; 11:36 AM)

On LoudounExtra.com: Loudoun Revisits Rules As Sinkholes Multiply
(Post, July 15, 2008; Page B01)

HCA Hires Children's to Help With Embattled Hospital
(Post, July 3, 2008; Page LZ01)

Man Found Dead at Loudoun County Detention Center
(Post, July 1, 2008; 4:45 PM)

Loudoun To Check Residency In Arrests
(Post, June 18, 2008; Page B01)
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Loudoun Schools News
Enrollment in ESL Program Shows Signs Of Slowing: Drop in Available Jobs May Explain Trend
(Post, May 11, 2008; Page LZ01)

School Board Seeks Say in Book Policy: Review Panel Would Have the Last Word
(Post, March 6, 2008; Page LZ01)

Children's Book May Return To Shelves
(Post, February 28, 2008; Page LZ01)

Despite Ruling, Legislator Pushes to Bury Power Line
(Post, February 21, 2008; Page LZ01)

2 Guys and a Chick Set Off Loudoun Library Dispute
(Post, February 17, 2008; Page C01)
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