Nathaniel Cline, Loudoun Times-Mirror

Nathaniel Cline

Loudoun Times-Mirror

Washington, DC, United States

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Past articles by Nathaniel:

Study: Forming county police department would cost $307 million

Establishing a county-wide police department would cost Loudoun County $307 million, according to a recent study conducted by the International Association of Chiefs of Police. → Read More

Officials welcome Afghan asylum-seekers to Loudoun County

Two weeks after representatives from the federal government and the largest conference center in Loudoun County agreed to terms, approximately 300 asylum-seekers from Afghanistan arrived in Lansdowne this past week, → Read More

LCPS lifts mask requirement, offers free COVID-19 tests

Masks will now be optional in all Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) buildings, athletic events and buses, according to a March 2 release from the schools division. → Read More

Loudoun County to lift indoor mask mandate in government buildings

Loudoun County government will lift its indoor face mask requirement in county facilities following new guidance on Friday from the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), according to an → Read More

Feds finalize agreement to house Afghan asylum-seekers at National Conference Center

Federal officials have finalized a plan to house as many as 1,000 asylum-seekers at the National Conference Center (NCC) in Lansdowne as part of a program relocating Afghans that fled → Read More

Federal lawmakers introduce legislation to end tax exemption for sports stadiums as football stadium bill moves forward in Virginia

Lawmakers in Congress on Tuesday introduced legislation that would end the tax-exempt status of municipal bonds used to finance professional sports stadiums, according to legislative officials. → Read More

Leesburg Town Council member Fox to run for mayor

Leesburg Councilwoman Suzanne Fox, who is wrapping up her four-year term, announced recently she is running for mayor in the Nov. 8 General Election. → Read More

Feds seek to house as many as 1,000 Afghan asylum-seekers at National Conference Center

Federal officials plan to house as many as 1,000 asylum-seekers at the National Conference Center (NCC) in Lansdowne as part of a program relocating Afghans that fled the Taliban after → Read More

Business owner joins race for U.S. House

Caleb Max, a landscaping business owner and Loudoun County resident, is seeking the Republican nomination to run for the 10th Congressional District seat currently held by incumbent Jennifer Wexton (D). → Read More

Remaining Loudoun Circuit Court judges recuse themselves from School Board recall cases

Following a Loudoun judge’s recusal from a pair of cases seeking the recall of two School Board members earlier this month, the remaining four Loudoun County Circuit Court Judges on → Read More

Supervisors to consider empowering Douglass High School committee to study lasting effects of segregation in Loudoun

The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors will soon decide whether to allow The Douglass High School Commemorative Committee, which was appointed by the Loudoun County School Board, to study the → Read More

Lawmakers delay until next session bills seeking limited distance-based pricing on Greenway

A Virginia House Transportation Subcommittee voted recently to delay until next year consideration of a legislative proposal aimed at reducing toll costs on the Dulles Greenway and creating distance-based pricing → Read More

Students ‘serve’ affidavits to Loudoun County School Board during business meeting

The Loudoun County School Board on Tuesday was presented with baskets of affidavits by several students during its meeting after a speaker claimed that the school division failed to respond → Read More

Virginia governor, attorney general seek to join lawsuit aimed at overturning LCPS mask policy

The Virginia Governor, Attorney General and Superintendent of Public Instruction are seeking to join a pending lawsuit in which a group of three parents are suing the Loudoun County School → Read More

Loudoun School Board adopts $1.6 billion budget, sends to board of supervisors

The Loudoun County School Board on Wednesday voted to send a $1.6 billion proposed budget for fiscal year 2023 to the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors for consideration, a 5.9 → Read More

Loudoun supervisors set metrics for lifting mask mandate in government center; considers lifting state of emergency

The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted to establish benchmarks that would allow for the lifting of mask requirements for supervisors and members of the public in the → Read More

Judge recuses herself from School Board recall cases

Loudoun County Circuit Court Judge Jeanette Irby, who was assigned to preside over a pair of ongoing recall cases involving school board members, is recusing herself from the cases, according → Read More

10th Congressional Republicans to select nominee with firehouse primary May 21

The 10th Congressional District Republican Committee will select its nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives through a firehouse primary on Saturday, May 21, 2022, according to District Committee Chair → Read More

Judge reverses decision to add teen to sex offender registry

A Loudoun County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court judge on Thursday overturned her decision to have a teenager be added to the sex offender’s registry after he was found guilty → Read More

Loudoun County supervisors order preservation plan for St. Louis

The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors directed staff recently to establish a preservation plan for the Village of St. Louis — one of the first villages in Virginia established by → Read More