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Men’s Soccer Ties Virginia State in Home Opener
LYNCHBURG, Va.- The Randolph men's soccer team hosted Virginia State in their home opener on Friday night at WildCat Stadium. Offense was hard to find on the evening as the teams played to a scoreless tie. The WildCats outshot the Trojans 9-2 on the night and recorded four shots on...
Cross Country Completes Season Opener At Liberty Challenge
Lynchburg, Va. -- The University of Lynchburg men's and women's cross country teams opened the 2024 campaign at the Liberty Challenge dual-meet on Friday night. Despite many Hornets not competing in the race, the evening provided many impressive freshmen debuts and formidable results for returners coming back from injury. The field consisted of Lynchburg and Liberty runners, along with several unattached athletes.
FAA and NTSB investigating plane crash in Lynchburg
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating the plane crash that occurred in Lynchburg Thursday afternoon. ABC13 reached out to the NTSB Friday morning and received this statement:. At about 5:17 pm ET Thursday, a Cessna 172 lost...
Women's Soccer Draws With Stockton
Box Score Union, N.J. -- The University of Lynchburg women's soccer team was knocking on the door all match, but could not bury a shot against Stockton as the final result in the squad's first match of the Kean Kickoff Tournament resulted in a scoreless draw on Friday afternoon. The...
Back-to-school brew: teachers, administrators can get a free cup of coffee from Wawa
Wawa is providing teachers and administrators in the Mid-Atlantic with the perfect post Labor Day back to school pick-me-up in the form of a free cup of coffee. Here's when and how teachers and admins can get their free cup of coffee this week. ...
Virginia school district expands to 200-day year
The hottest days of summer vacation are stopped cold in the capital of Virginia.While most schools nationwide are just starting the academic year, Richmond Public Schools opened the school year for some of its elementary schools on July 22. The city started to experiment with a longer school year in 2023 in an attempt to make up for learning loss as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.School officials said the first year was so successful that they expanded to more schools for the 2024-2025 school year.Student and parent reactionFairfield Court Elementary is one of the schools already in month two...
Harvest season for ginseng, a highly-regulated plant in Virginia, is almost here
Ginseng harvest season in Virginia begins on Sept. 1. For those interested in collecting this valued plant, there's several regulations to be aware of -- because violating them could result in hefty fines, jail time or both.
A Federal Push for Offshore Wind Energy Could Impact Delmarva's Coast Once Again
CHINCOTEAGUE, Va. -- The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management(BOEM) now has it's eyes set on a massive area in the Atlantic Ocean. The feds are looking to open up more lease areas for potential projects. BOEM made the announcement earlier this month, highlighting it's efforts to meet the Biden-Harris administrations...
Two Virginia schools, two different approaches to students' phones
Each morning, students at Martin Luther King Middle School in Richmond, Virginia, begin their day with a lesson in restraint — by handing in their phones. "I'm not worried about the notifications I'm getting and who's texting me or what's going on on social media," 8th grader Jazmine Anderson said.The school began piloting a program last year to lock up cellphones in special pouches made by the company Yondr and store them in a supervised backpack. When the school first started using the locked pouches, they'd let students hold onto them. But that didn't quite work, 8th grade English teacher...
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