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Contamination in Virginia waterways leads to recreational, fish consumption advisories
A recent fire at a storage warehouse in South Hill has led the Virginia Department of Health to issue recreational water and fish consumption advisories in response. The fire occurred at the Nutrien Ag Solutions facility at 501 W. Danville St. on July 6. Water used to fight the fire...
Trump’s proposed tariffs would let US ‘fight back’ against China: Youngkin
Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) argued that former President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs would help the United States on the global stage, allowing the country to be competitive against others such as China. Trump’s proposal would impose a 10% across-the-board fee on all products imported into the U.S., which he has argued would help protect jobs. […]
Virginia Court Orders American Muslims for Palestine to Produce Records Requested by Attorney General Miyares
RICHMOND, Va. – Attorney General Jason Miyares announced that a Virginia court ordered the AJP Educational Foundation, Inc., also known as American Muslims for Palestine (AMP), to produce records requested by a Civil Investigative Demand (CID) issued by his office. The Court denied AMP’s petition to set aside the CID.
Lynchburg council member Misjuns’ lawsuit against city dismissed; he vows to appeal
Marty Misjuns was fired as a fire department captain for posting an image on social media that some thought was transphobic. The post Lynchburg council member Misjuns’ lawsuit against city dismissed; he vows to appeal appeared first on Cardinal News.
Gov. Youngkin announces $100k to support Lynchburg’s Launch LYH program
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WFXR) — Governor Glenn Youngkin announced $100,000 in funding from the Community Business Launch (CBL) to the Downtown Lynchburg Association for its third year of hosting the Launch LHY program. Launch LYH provides current and prospective small business owners with the resources needed to start or expand...
Participants enjoy vintage game of ‘base ball’ at Appomattox Court House NHP
APPOMATTOX, Va. -- The Appomattox Court House National Historical Park held its annual Civil War era “base ball” games on Saturday, July 6. The games were played according to the rules and style of the sport (now known as baseball) that were in effect in the sports’ early days. Historic rules include that the batter is out if a hit ball is caught on one bounce and also by “soaking” (hitting the runner with the ball between bases). The ball was much softer than it is today, and mitts were not used. The national park provided period-correct bats and balls to participants.
People and Places Preview: Commonwealth Games Indoor Soccer
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — If the weather this time of year has you looking for some AC... Then why not kick on over to Indoor Soccer where you can still get a good workout?. "Regardless of what kind of weather you're in during the winter you can play indoors or with summer and heat and humidity," said Jeff Alder. He is the tournament director for indoor soccer and a former medal winner.
Donald Trump’s running mate J.D. Vance to hold campaign rally in Radford
RADFORD, Va. – Update:. Ticket registration for J.D. Vance’s rally in Radford is now available here. 10 News has learned that you can register for two tickets per mobile phone number, and all tickets will be given on a first come first serve basis. Doors will open for...
Team of Liberty graduate students wins first Effie Collegiate Competition in Ad Team history
A team of four Liberty University graduate students from the Department of Strategic & Personal Communication’s Ad Team earned the program’s first-ever victory at the Effie Collegiate Competition in May, taking with them the invaluable experience of interacting with industry professionals and showcasing their skills that can lead to successful careers in advertising and marketing.
Film scoring alumna wins Best Score at Brussels International Film Festival
Following a win for Best Score at the Brussels International Film Festival and recognitions at others for their short film “Sam,” Elizabeth Killmon (’23), her co-composer, Jake Rahm, and director Laura Palacio (‘23), are seeking to glorify God through their budding careers in the filmmaking and music industries.
Mustaches 4 Kids gets $10K at Appomattox event
APPOMATTOX, Va. -- On Saturday, July 6, local businessman Shiv Patel, CEO of HEAS Energy, LLC, and local 76 fuel wholesaler, hosted his 5th Annual Customer Appreciation Event at the 76/Express Lane in Appomattox. Patel donated $10,000 to Mustaches 4 Kids, Lynchburg, and offered 76 cents per gallon regular unleaded...
Homelessness ‘Boom’ in the valley; Roanoke Officials speak on the numbers
ROANOKE, Va, (WFXR) – During the annual Point-In-Time report- at least 402 individuals were experiencing homelessness in the Roanoke Valley, that’s 20.6% from 2023. “It’s concerning,” said Roanoke Mayor Sherman P. Lea, Sr. “Our focus is trying to find some places for our homeless population. You want to see everyone have a place, have a shelter, and not sleep outside.”
Former pastor charged with breaking into Lynchburg woman's home requests jury trial
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — The former pastor charged with breaking into a Lynchburg woman's home is requesting a jury trial. Wednesday, Sergio Guardia was scheduled to be in court for a bench trial but that was continued because of the request. Back in November 2023, Maria Columna said through...
Ferrum park plan advances as supervisors agree to sell property
FERRUM, Va. (WDBJ) - Plans for a new community park in Ferrum cleared a major hurdle Tuesday night. The Franklin County Board of Supervisors agreed to sell the property to the local group that has been pushing for the project. The Friends of Ferrum Park have been working on the...
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