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Loudoun County School Board Grapples with Elementary School Safety as Parents Demand Action

The Loudoun County School Board, representing districts across the county, includes members such as Chair April Chandler (Algonkian District), Lauren Shernoff (Leesburg District), Melinda Mansfield, Arben Istrefi, Anne Donahue, and others serving the nine districts: Algonkian, Ashburn, Blue Ridge, Broad Run, Catoctin, Dulles, Leesburg,...

Loudoun County Democrat-Led Board Under Fire for $300 FOIA Fees Blocking Press Access to Records

The footage features a concerned citizen explaining the ordeal directly to the camera. He reveals that he submitted a FOIA request to Loudoun County seeking memos pertaining to a specific meeting. Despite the county employing seven staff members capable of handling such requests efficiently,...
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Loudoun County School Board Grapples with Elementary School Safety as Parents Demand Action

The Loudoun County School Board, representing districts across the county, includes members such as...

Loudoun County Democrat-Led Board Under Fire for $300 FOIA Fees Blocking Press Access to Records

The footage features a concerned citizen explaining the ordeal directly to the camera. He...

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