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The former Harvey Colored School sat forgotten in the woods after integration, until former student Annie Wilson Mosby relocated and restored it.
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Lynchburg’s recent budget process wasn’t just chaotic. It exposed deeper problems that should concern every Virginian who values transparency, fiscal responsibility and representative ...
The meeting will include a public hearing on the one-year action plan, where Danville residents can offer input. There will also be opportunities for input outside of the meeting, as the public review ...
On a 4-3 vote, at the eleventh-hour, city council adopted a $0.84 real estate tax rate, an increase from the equalized rate of $0.767. That is a direct, measurable hike on Lynchburg homeowners — ...
Sign in by entering the code we sent to , or clicking the magic link in the email. Lynchburg’s recent budget process wasn’t just chaotic. It exposed deeper problems that should concern every Virginian ...
To hear Republicans tell it, the enactment of the One Big Beautiful Bill heralds the onset of a new golden age through tax code changes that will spur more investment in manufacturing and energy ...
CNBC blames President Trump’s tariffs and federal government cutbacks. CNBC also changes its ranking criteria every year and this year added measures that work to Virginia’s ...
The Republican candidate for governor isn’t talking policy questions, not from journalists and not from one of the state’s main pro-business groups, either. This isn’t normal.
Since 2016, a nonprofit has helped install more than 300 baby boxes nationwide. To date, about 60 infants have been surrendered through these boxes.
The probation status indicates that the university has taken significant steps to address its noncompliance issues and has provided evidence to indicate it can fix those issues within a year.
In all, the state approved nine markers. One of those calls attention to a 1924 law that was used to erase the existence of Native American tribes in the state, something that has since been ...