
Danville Economic Development Director Corrie Bobe to Step Down, Joining Danville Regional Foundation
City Manager Ken Larking today announced the resignation of Corrie Bobe as director of economic development and tourism. Bobe will leave the City of Danville to join the Danville Regional Foundation (DRF) as director of economic development

Update: Teen Charged in Fatal Crash in Pittsylvania County
Virginia State Police has corrected a release for a fatal crash that occurred in Pittsylvania County earlier this week. After seeing multiple comments on our Facebook page that information was wrong we reached out to Virginia State

Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Chairman Delivers State of the County Address
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Chairman Robert Tucker Delivered the State of the County address last night. Tucker opened the address by celebrating a successful 2025 for Pittsylvania County. Some of the recent highlights for Pittsylvania County

Governor Stein Announces Brazilian Energy Company Selects Rockingham County for its First U.S. Manufacturing Facility
Today, North Carolina Governor Josh Stein announced TSEA Energy, a manufacturer of energy equipment, will establish its first U.S. manufacturing plant in Rockingham County. The company says it will create 160 jobs and invest $25 million in

Averett University Collaborates with SCHEV for V-TOP Initiative to Strengthen Talent Pipeline for Employers in Region
Through a grant, Averett University is collaborating with the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) through the Virginia Talent + Opportunity Partnership Initiative (V-TOP) to strengthen the opportunities for students and the talent pipeline for

VA 250 Car Built in Martinsville Sets Land Speed Record
A racecar that was built in the southside to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary now owns a land speed record. The VA 250 car that was built in Martinsville set the new stock car land speed record on

VDOT Issues Traffic Alert Ahead of Martinsville Race Weekend
SALEM – With a weekend full of racing, drivers should expect an increased volume of traffic in the vicinity of Martinsville Speedway on Friday, March 27, Saturday, March 28 and Sunday, March 29, 2026. For the NASCAR race being
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