Loudoun County
Coverage of Loudoun County in the Nexus archive.
- How Virginia became the world’s data center capital and how it’s going
Virginia has become the world’s data center capital due to decades of infrastructure development and strategic growth, starting with AOL’s 1997 move to Ashburn. The region’s economic benefits are offset by community concerns over water and energy demands, while lawmakers address new regulatory challenges.
- How Virginia became the world’s data center capital and how it’s going
Virginia has become the world’s largest data center hub due to infrastructure development starting in the late 20th century, driven by companies like AOL and fiber connectivity. While the industry brings economic benefits, it faces challenges related to water and energy demands, prompting new regulations and unresolved tax incentive debates.
- What’s the fate of Loudoun’s controversial Golden to Mars transmission line?
The Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) approved Route 3A for Dominion Energy’s Golden to Mars transmission line in Loudoun County after the school board delayed approval for the initially selected Route 4. The SCC described Route 3A as 'clearly inferior' but necessary to avoid delays in ensuring reliable electricity, despite community and official preferences for an underground route deemed infeasible.
- Vienna police warn parents about e-bikes modifications kids are making
Vienna police warn parents that children are modifying e-bikes to bypass speed limits, increasing safety risks. The modifications, often found on YouTube, allow bikes to exceed legal speed limits, leading to potential injuries on sidewalks and in parks. Virginia classifies e-bikes into three categories, with modified bikes exceeding Class 3 standards classified as mopeds or motorcycles.
- Virginia’s romance with data centers has cooled, but nobody benefits if there’s a full breakup
Virginia, home to the world’s largest concentration of data centers, faces growing concerns over their environmental and economic impacts, including grid strain, water consumption, and declining residential property values. Legislative efforts aim to end tax exemptions for data centers, while local governments restrict their development to industrial zones amid public opposition.
- Agrivoltaics could help Va. farmers stay in business, power electric grid
Virginia governor Abigail Spanberger signed a bill defining agrivoltaics, which combines solar energy production with active farming. The initiative aims to provide farmers with supplemental income, reduce energy costs, and supply clean power while keeping land in agricultural use. The bill addresses concerns about farmland being sold for development or solar arrays.
- Superintendents Defend Transgender Student, Parental Rights Policies on Capitol Hill
Three superintendents from San Francisco Unified School District, Loudoun County, and Chicago Public Schools defended their policies on transgender student inclusion and parental involvement during a congressional hearing titled 'Breaking Trust,' where Republican lawmakers criticized the policies and accused the districts of violating parental rights. The superintendents emphasized creating inclusive school environments and respecting parental partnerships.
- Superintendents defend policies about transgender students, parent rights on Capitol Hill
Three progressive superintendents defended policies promoting transgender inclusion and parental involvement during a congressional hearing. Republican lawmakers criticized the policies as excluding parents and promoting political agendas, while the superintendents emphasized creating inclusive school environments.
- Loudoun sheriff calls on parents to make sure their kids are being safe on e-bikes
Loudoun County Sheriff Mike Chapman warns parents about the dangers of e-bikes for children, citing a recent crash involving a teenager. The county reported a 70% increase in e-bike and electric device-related crashes in early 2025 compared to 2024.
- ‘Backyard brawl’ ignites as West Virginia's Morrisey moves to poach blue state rival Spanberger's jobs
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey is attempting to lure businesses and workers from Virginia by promoting lower taxes and fewer regulations, amidst proposed tax increases and regulatory changes in Virginia. Morrisey plans to pitch West Virginia as a competitive alternative to Virginia communities, including Loudoun County. This move is part of an interstate economic competition between the two states.
- ‘Backyard brawl’ ignites as West Virginia's Morrisey moves to poach blue state rival Spanberger's jobs
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey is trying to lure businesses and workers from Virginia by promoting lower taxes and fewer regulations. This comes as Virginia's shift towards higher taxes and new regulations has triggered an interstate economic competition. Morrisey plans to pitch West Virginia's benefits directly to Virginia communities, including Loudoun County.
- ‘Backyard brawl’ ignites as West Virginia's Morrisey moves to poach blue state rival Spanberger's jobs
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey is luring businesses and workers from Virginia by promoting lower taxes and fewer regulations, West Virginia is investing in a new 275-acre commercial tax district, and the state is competing with Virginia for jobs and economic growth. The move comes as Virginia's shift towards higher taxes and new regulations has prompted neighboring states to compete for businesses and residents. Morrisey plans to take his pitch directly into Virginia communities to draw businesses and workers into West Virginia.
- Loudoun County high school student accused of filming students in bathroom under investigation
A Loudoun County high school student is under investigation for allegedly secretly recording students in a school bathroom, with reports suggesting over 40 potential victims and the accused student identifying as transgender. The incident has sparked controversy and concerns about the school's policy on restroom use. The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office is investigating the allegations.
- Loudoun County transgender substitute charged with making school threats
A 19-year-old transgender substitute teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia, was arrested for threatening to commit violence at a high school. The individual, Hadyn Dollery, was removed from the school district's substitute list, and the case highlights ongoing transgender-related controversies in the area.
- DAVID MARCUS: Prada bag power grab as elites hijack Old Dominion
The article criticizes Virginia Democrats for redistricting to secure a 10-1 House delegation advantage despite the state being 45% Republican, comparing the move to historical elitism and accusing elites of disenfranchising poorer voters. It highlights the lack of transparency in the new map and draws parallels to past conflicts over power and representation.
- VA Dem rejects ‘power grab’ claims on Spanberger redistricting as GOP warns 10–1 map would split rural vote
Virginia Democrats, including Rep. Suhas Subramanyam, defend a redistricting referendum aimed at shifting the state's congressional map to a 10-1 Democratic majority, countering GOP claims that the plan would dilute rural votes. The effort faces criticism from Republicans like Rep. Ben Cline, who warn of splitting rural constituencies, while Democrats argue it restores fairness and addresses state issues like healthcare and immigration.