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Why the suit to void a council primary in Lynchburg matters across Virginia
Meanwhile, a look at the math involved with the 125 mail ballots that have been questioned. The post Why the suit to void a council primary in Lynchburg matters across Virginia appeared first on Cardinal News.
Carrollton Publix could open this fall, developer says
Carrollton residents craving a “Pub Sub,” the submarine-style sandwiches offered at Publix supermarkets, may not need to wait much longer. The Publix that will anchor the commercial phase of The Crossings at Bartlett Station, a mixed-use development at Carrollton and Brewers Neck boulevards, could open by early fall, according to The Crossings’ developer, Jerry Bowman. […]
Rubama: Former Lake Taylor star Jalyn Holmes honors late stepfather with academy to teach football, life lessons
NORFOLK — About a year ago, former Lake Taylor High star Jalyn Holmes had an idea to create a football camp that would be different from others. Not only would campers learn about football, but they would also learn about life off the field. “I shared this vision with Vaughn last year during (organized team activities),” Holmes said about his late stepfather, Vaughn Parker. “I just wanted to ...
Virginia’s Gretchen Walsh, Notre Dame’s Pat Kavanagh Named 2023-24 ACC Athletes of the Year
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – Virginia's Gretchen Walsh, named 2024 CSCAA Women’s Swimmer of the Year, and Notre Dame’s Pat Kavanagh, the 2024 Tewaaraton Award winner, have been chosen as the top female and male ACC athletes for the 2023-24 academic year by a select media panel (71 voters).
First season for Southlake Community Market in Union Hall off to strong start
On May 23rd, Southlake Community Market opened in the Union Hall area of Franklin County, which organizers say is the first of its kind for the community. Southlake Community Market is located on a corner lot along Old Franklin Turnpike across from the Whistle Stop convenience store. Lori Dupier, one of the market organizers, said traffic has been steady early on with about 12-15 vendors set up each week. “We have a roster of about 30 vendors,” said Dupier. “It’s a lot of variety from week to week.”
From Chesapeake to Paris, Great Bridge Middle School watches Quincy Wilson shine
CHESAPEAKE, Va. — Quincy Wilson took the world by storm during the U.S. Olympic Track and Field trials and received some life-changing news as Team USA gets ready to head to Paris. The 16-year old phenom has been added to the relay pool for the red, white and blue,...
Here's what officials found after testing the water at Lake Anna after recent E coli outbreak
RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) has completed another round of water testing at Lake Anna. Officials confirm there is no public threat as they close their investigation, though that doesn't mean they recommend anyone get in the water. VDH opened their investigation after at least...
Two Rival Hospitals Want To Join Forces. Will Patients Lose?
In Terre Haute, Ind., two rival hospitals want to merge, a move that supporters say will save patients money and help people live longer. But similar hospital consolidations in Tennessee, Virginia and North Carolina have resulted in government reports documenting diminished care. In more than a dozen states, certificates of...
Virginia Independence Day Weather: Storms with Heat Indices Over 100
Wakefield, VA – Virginians can expect a range of weather conditions this week, with the National Weather Service predicting significant heat and potential thunderstorms. According to the US National Weather Service Wakefield VA, today will be mostly sunny with highs in the upper 80s, cooler along the coast. However, summer heat returns for Independence Day, bringing highs in the mid-90s and heat indices between 98-103°F. Residents are advised to prepare for potentially dangerous heat levels.
Pinpoint Weather: Heat builds ahead of Fourth of July
ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) — On Wednesday, high pressure will keep Southwest and Central Virginia mostly dry. However, warmer and more humid conditions are anticipated for the remainder of the week. Showers and storms are possible for the Fourth of July. Wednesday will start with morning lows in the upper 50s and 60s. Warm and moist air […]
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