Sen. Tim Kaine visits Danville, talks to local manufacturers about tariffs and the economy.
Keynote speaker Christopher Hamner visited Randolph College to tell students about the importance of critical thinking skills to combat misinformation at the college’s Symposium of Artists and Scholars on Wednesday.
Local officials joined U.S. Rep. John McGuire, R-5th, on Tuesday for a tour of Park View Community Mission on Memorial Avenue, followed by a roundtable discussion on food insecurity in the Lynchburg area.
Protesters flooded Charlottesville's Court Square Wednesday after plainclothes ICE agents raided a courthouse there and detained two men without explanation.
Outdoors-minded people from Georgia to Maine gathered in Roanoke this week to discuss conserving the natural landscape that surrounds the Appalachian National Scenic Trail.
State officials climbed Afton Mountain Wednesday to hold a vigil honoring the 134-plus VDOT workers who have died in the line of duty.
LOVINGSTON — New details are emerging in the homicide of a Nelson County man and the woman accused of murder in the April 18 shooting in Shipman.
Sen. Tim Kaine visits Danville, talks to local manufacturers about tariffs and the economy.
Protesters flooded Charlottesville's Court Square Wednesday after plainclothes ICE agents raided a courthouse there and detained two men without explanation.
Outdoors-minded people from Georgia to Maine gathered in Roanoke this week to discuss conserving the natural landscape that surrounds the Appalachian National Scenic Trail.
State officials climbed Afton Mountain Wednesday to hold a vigil honoring the 134-plus VDOT workers who have died in the line of duty.
On April 18, Central Virginia Electric Cooperative joined communities across the nation in recognizing Lineman Appreciation Day, a time to honor the hardworking men and women who keep the lights on and the power flowing —no matter the weather, time of day, or challenges in the field.
Nelson County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ernie Reed is running for a third term and has qualified for the ballot in the Nov. 4 election, according to the county registrar’s office.
A public hearing was held April 8 on Nelson County’s proposed six-year plan for secondary road improvements for fiscal years 2026 through 2031 and a road improvement priority list for the upcoming fiscal year.
Nelson County’s current longest-serving member of the board of supervisors, Tommy Harvey, has not attended a county board meeting since May of last year, according to a review of meeting minutes and YouTube videos of board proceedings.
A public hearing is set for May 22 for citizen feedback on a proposed roundabout at the intersection of Virginia 151 and Virginia 6 in Nelson County.
Upside-down justice
The third graduate in the history of the Nelson County Recovery Court was honored by local officials and his mother, who served as the graduation’s commencement speaker.
The Nelson County Sheriff’s Office was recognized by Del. Amy Laufer, D-55th District, for its work in disrupting an international financial exploitation ring that targeted a county resident among its many victims.
Sweet Briar College recently held its 10th annual March Days of Giving, a giving campaign in a 10-day span to raise money in support of its current and future students through scholarships, faculty and academic programs and stewardship of the Amherst campus’s natural and built environment.
Dogwoods and redbuds have turned many of Virginia’s roadsides white and deep pink in a breathtaking display.
Hundreds of people gathered in downtown Lynchburg on a warm Saturday afternoon to protest the Trump administration’s cutting of social programs, mass firings of federal workers and implementation of harsh immigration policies.
Ten years ago, I was on the adventure of a lifetime.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin will address Liberty University’s class of 2025 at commencement this year, the university said in a news release Monday.
The Virginia Museum of Arts brought its mobile arts gallery to Second Stage l Amherst on Friday, where people had the chance to look at several creative pieces. In addition, Second Stage held a reception where attendees were able to view the artwork of students.