Three Apartment Buildings in Danville Temporarily Deemed Unsafe
The City of Danville deemed that three apartment buildings at Woodside Village Apartments were unsafe due to sewer backups on Thursday. The city is required by Virginia Maintenance Code to declare the buildings unsafe until the condition
Youngkin vetoes Virginia bills mandating minimum wage increase, establishing marijuana retail sales
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed two top Democratic legislative priorities on Thursday: bills that would have allowed the recreational retail sales of marijuana to begin next year and measures mandating a minimum wage increase. The development,
Danville Selected as a Finalist for All-American City Award
The City of Danville has been named a finalist for the 2024 All-American City Award. The National Civic League announced the 20 finalists on Thursday. Danville has previously won the award twice in 1977 and 2020. The
Mt. Cross Volunteer Fire and Rescue to Relinquish First Responder Status
The Mt. Cross Volunteer Fire and Rescue Board of Directors voted unanimously on March 25 to relinquish its role as a first responder in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and focus solely on fire service. The change will
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Partners With Sheriff’s Office for Certified Crime Prevention Community Designation
The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors (Board) is partnering with the Pittsylvania County Sheriff’s Office to have the County designated as a Certified Crime Prevention Community through the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS). During its
Man Arrested for Armed Robbery at Food Lion in Pittsylvania County Pleads Guilty
A Danville man has pleaded guilty to an armed robbery that occurred at the Food Lion at Market Square in Pittsylvania County. 30-year-old Christopher Harris was a former employee of the store that he robbed. The armed
Virginia State Police Unveils Pathway to Trooper Program
The Virginia State Police is offering a first-of-its-kind employment opportunity for those interested in becoming a State Trooper, but are too young to apply. VSP policy requires State Trooper applicants to be 21 years of age by
Governor Youngkin Issues Statement on Monumental Sports and Entertainment Project Falling Through
Governor Glenn Youngkin released the following statement today on the recent development regarding the Monumental Sports & Entertainment Economic Development Project: “Virginians deserve better. A one-of-a-kind project bringing world-class athletes and entertainment, creating 30,000 jobs and $12
Man Arrested on Felony Warrants Following Vehicle Pursuit in Henry County
A man was arrested in Henry County after leading deputies on a chase that ended in a fiery crash. According to the Henry County Sheriff’s Office, at 10:30 am a man was reported to be trespassing at
Governor Glenn Youngkin Signs Legislation to Rename the Center for Rural Virginia as the Senator Frank M. Ruff, Jr. Center for Rural Virginia
On Tuesday, Governor Glenn Youngkin signed legislation, HB 1381 and SB 704, to rename the Center for Rural Virginia as the Senator Frank M. Ruff, Jr. Center for Rural Virginia. Surrounded by Senator Ruff’s family and General Assembly
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