On Friday, June 26, Virginia’s Attorney General Jay Jones met with Danville leaders and government officials at Danville City Hall to discuss the city’s reduced crime rates.
Danville City Council will consider a one-time payment for retired city employees, an $8 million electric substation project, expanded property tax relief for qualifying senior and disabled homeowners ...
By the time Shemariah Jones arrived home from school, her homework was often already finished. Instead of waiting until ...
The Town of Chatham was awarded a national 2026 AARP Community Challenge grant on June 24, the town announced in a news ...
During its June meeting, the Virginia Board of Education unanimously voted to release Danville Public Schools from its ...
As Southside’s worst drought in nearly 20 years deepens, local farmers are beginning to feel the pinch. Pittsylvania County ...
Virginia is set to open its first legal recreational marijuana retail market on July 1, 2027. The General Assembly approved the change June 29 after accepting Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s amendments to ...
About 60 people gathered Friday (June 26, 2026) night at the Danville Elks Lodge No. 227, 560 Main St., for a fundraising ...
Buck-Hayes was given life in prison for aggravated malicious wounding. Reynolds suspended all but 35 years. He handed down 10 ...
Several new Virginia alcohol laws took effect July 1. Here’s what businesses and consumers in Danville, Pittsylvania County ...
The Virginia Board of Education has released Danville Public Schools and two other school systems from its Memorandum of ...
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