The exterior of the Leesbug DMV, where an Ashburn woman crashed her car into on Friday, July 17. View photo »
Loudoun County firefighters preparing the wood they plan to use to shore up the side of the building the car crashed into. View photo »
An Ashburn woman crashed her Honda Civic into the stock room of the DMV in Leesburg. View photo »
An Ashburn woman crashed her Honda Civic into the side of the DMV service center in Leesburg. View photo »
Officials from a variety of law enforcement and fire/rescue agencies were helping on May 22 with the clean up and investigation of the fire at Station Auto Wash. View photo »
A member of the Loudoun County Fire Marshal's office walks with a department Labrador retriever around the scene of the fire at Station Auto Wash. The dogs are used during Fire Marshal investigations to sniff out any accelerants. View photo »
A tractor clears charred debris from the Station Auto Wash in Leesburg, the day after a fire engulfed the carwash on Catoctin Circle. View photo »
Debris is piled inside the Station Auto Wash in Leesburg, and the roof is caving in, after a fire at the carwash on May 21. View photo »
The day after: Clean-up work begins at Station Auto Wash on Catoctin Circle in Leesburg, after a fire on May 21. View photo »
A courtyard in the section of the AOL campus that Raytheon will be moving into. View photo »
The bridge that connects the buildings Raytheon will be leasing from AOL. View photo »
The Town of Hillsboro's water treatment facility. View photo »
Danielson records the water meter reading. View photo »
Danielson points to water testing kits. View photo »
Matt Danielson, the volunteer water commissioner for the Town of Hillsboro, prepares to read the town's water meters. He visits the town's water treatment facility each day to read and record the water levels. The town's water supply comes from a spring and a nearby well. View photo »
Jasmine Zayas Sanders is a case assistant with Loudoun County child protective services. She works as a Spanish language interpreter for the department. View photo »
Susan Vicidomini, manager of Teddy’s Pizza & Subs on Federal Street in downtown Middelburg, points to the door in the back of the restaurant that suspects kicked in to gain access to the building. View photo »
Burglars broke into Teddy's Pizza & Subs in Middleburg, along with seven other businesses, early Sunday morning. Manager Susan Vicidomini points to where suspects broke the lock on the back door. View photo »
Retired Brigadier General John Johns, a Leisure World resident, is a member of the Campaign to Ban Torture and has fought to close the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. View photo »
Meriweather Greene sports a T-shirt with the new Purcellville school's name. View photo »
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