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A Blairs man faces child porn charges; leaders oppose a threat to the tobacco industry; Pittsylvania reinstates athletic venue fees; Danville eyes a budget surplus; & heat may impact Leesville ...
As school has recently let out for summer break, many students have found themselves spending their days playing outside with friends, siblings, or their own imagination. Chatham Middle School student ...
After a local filmmaker produced a documentary on Danville’s Civil Rights movement in the year 1963, the documentary film “The Movement” is now available to rent or purchase on multiple online ...
Dominion Energy’s innovative solar grazing program is proving to be a win-win for both solar power generation and local farmers. In Virginia’s Southside region, two major solar facilities, Piney Creek ...
It's been more than a year since Ross Chastain won a NASCAR Cup race, but that all changed on Sunday afternoon. The Florida driver drove hard, especially in the closing stages to come away with his ...
A historic dam in Danville will soon be part of the past once the city hires a contractor to complete work on the project. The city is seeking bids for the demolition of the Long Mill Dam, a move that ...
While lifesaving and life-sustaining efforts remain top priorities in states affected by Helene, local and state governments, the private sector, faith-based groups, and nonprofits continue working ...
Danville City Manager Ken Larking unveiled his proposed 25-26 budget Tuesday night to Danville City Council. The General Fund budget comes out to just over $184 million. That’s a $19.4 million ...
Opponents are asking federal regulators to deny a permit for an extension to the Mountain Valley Pipeline. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission this week wrapped up a 21-day period to get public ...
The Town of Hurt council on Tuesday unanimously adopted a resolution in support of a controversial project proposed by Herndon-based Balico, LLC, to construct a data center campus on more than 760 ...
Purpose Driven Events CEO Jonathan Slye broke his silence Tuesday afternoon, telling the Star-Tribune he "could have absolutely moved forward" with reinstating necessary permits for the Blue Ridge ...
Danville’s longest-running festival is back for its 51st year, and organizers are promising a weekend filled with live performances, thrilling entertainment, and the kind of community charm that has ...
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