Thursday, April 30th, 2026
Good morning, Leesburg. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 30th of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Loudoun Laurels Foundation has named Fran Craig (technology entrepreneur) and Kristi and Mike Huber (founders of Belfort Furniture and Stone Tower Winery) as the 2026 Loudoun Laureates. The award recognizes local entrepreneurial achievement. Loudoun Times-Mirror
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Jon’s Joint began a soft opening this week at the Cascades Overlook Town Center in Sterling by taking over the former Zoup space and offering smash burgers, chicken sandwiches, and loaded fries — it opens daily at 2 p.m. until 10 p.m. and until 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. The Burn
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ A local resident discovered that Arthur Godfrey—famous for radio and TV—rests in Union Cemetery and helped shape Leesburg's airport history by donating Leesburg Airpark, which later evolved into Leesburg Executive Airport at Godfrey Field. His story ties personal memory to town heritage. Blue Ridge Leader
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ At LCPS, students are exploring new programs to lower energy use as Loudoun County Public Schools expands efforts to cut its environmental footprint. The initiative aims to teach practical sustainability skills to learners in classroom and hands-on projects. Loudoun Times-Mirror
- ➤ At a Loudoun County School Board meeting on April 27, administrators discussed proposals for a tighter student dress code that would require opaque tops and bottoms for full coverage (some expressed concern over strict rules). The board will review further revisions at its next meeting. Loudoun Now
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ At an April 15 public hearing, county staff noted that the proposed Valley Commerce Center will pump 43,680 gallons of groundwater per day—about three times the estimated use for 39 homes—raising concerns about accelerating groundwater depletion in Western Loudoun. Critics argue that without improved conservation measures, sustainable water use may be at risk. Blue Ridge Leader
FINANCE NEWS
- ➤ Edward Jones Financial Advisor Joshua Wolinski explains that estate planning goes beyond having a will, noting that failing to prepare may leave families juggling probate issues after an untimely loss (the teacher example shows these risks). Local residents are encouraged to review their plans and consult trusted financial advisors. Blue Ridge Leader
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors approved design changes for the Westpark project in Leesburg during the April 21 meeting. The changes require a 100-foot setback for disc golf baskets and extra noise controls — construction will begin in fall 2026 and finish by spring 2028. Blue Ridge Leader
- ➤ The Loudoun County School Board tied 4-4 Tuesday night on a new policy for retiree healthcare and delayed final approval until May 12 when absentee Vice Chair Anne Donohue can cast a tie-breaking vote. Loudoun Now
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Dr. Mike, a clinical psychologist in Ashburn, says many young people skip adulthood steps like getting a driver’s license and taking a first job because digital options offer more comfort. He warns that avoiding everyday challenges — friction — may hinder resilience and personal growth. Blue Ridge Leader
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ A challenging drive on Chestnut Hill Road offers steep gradients, scenic Potomac views, and rugged terrain with stops at Silver Grove United Methodist Church and historic chapels. The route winds past old homesteads plus charming landmarks that showcase Loudoun County’s natural and historical landscape. Blue Ridge Leader
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Springtime in Provence
6-10:30 p.m. — Shiloh Manor Farm — $170 per person — Celebrate the charm and flavors of Provence with a gourmet dinner and live French swing music.
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Root to Table: Field & Flame
5:30 p.m. — Riverside on the Potomac — Price TBA — Experience a unique culinary adventure with celebrated chefs and explore local farms.
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Comedy Night in Leesburg
10 AM – 10 PM — Tally Ho Theater — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a night of laughs with local comedic talents including Joey Friedman and Rahmein Mostafavi.
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