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For that to happen, a down-ballot candidate generally needs to find votes that the candidate for governor can’t. In recent elections, that’s meant anywhere from 27,000 to 175,000 extra ...
Parking enforcement in Danville isn’t new, but it’s been at least two years since the city had a full-time parking enforcement officer working consistently. Bringing it back has become a hot topic ...
Is there a book you read in your youth that opened your eyes or minds to something very different from what you heard and learned at home, school or church?
At its regular 7 p.m. meeting Tuesday, Danville’s city council will consider participating in a proposed nationwide settlement agreement of opioid-related claims. Participation would allow the city to ...
Amtrak ridership in Virginia is up; Roanoke route grows fastest. Giles County sets river cleanup for Sept. 6. Youngkin announces state board appointments.
Gov. Youngkin wants a different Republican candidate for lieutenant governor but doesn’t have a way to make that happen. Here’s where things stand.
The city’s Warming Center provides shelter during the cold winter months, but Martinsville’s unhoused residents have nowhere to go when temperatures soar.
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced that $40 million from the Virginia Business Ready Sites Program will go toward development in 13 Virginia localities and fund a new program to speed up such work at other ...
The rezonings eliminated single-family-only neighborhoods in the city and allowed for greater building density in residential neighborhoods.
The Foundation’s Keys to Success program has introduced those values to hundreds of high schools across Southwest Virginia, offering a curriculum centered on character development, goal-setting and ...
Russell County leaders are considering increasing tax relief for older residents and the disabled, who are “bearing an extraordinary tax burden,” according to the proposed ordinance.