Lynchburg, VA News
- Lynchburg, VA News
- Wind turbine gets approval in Bedford County
- D-Day veteran Bob Slaughter dies
- U.S. 460 tanker spill kills Lynchburg man; cleanup could take weeks.
- Bedford County woman to serve 5 years for DUI wreck
- Local spelling connoisseur hits national stage
- New principal of Boonsboro Elementary School named
- Fire that burned Bedford home caused by electrical problem
- Campbell County's public safety director to take job in Spotsylvania
- Nine people died in car crashes over Memorial Day weekend
- 45 years later, Lynchburg man receives Purple Heart
- Virginia hires firm for uranium workgroup analysis
- Roanoke Police name Goodview man found dead in river
- Bedford County business expansion to add 75 new jobs
- The End is Near
- D-Day veteran Bob Slaughter dies
- Lynchburg children preparing for soap box derby
- Man dies in Bedford County U.S. 460 tanker crash
- Man dies in Bedford County U.S. 460 tanker crash
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, May 29, 2012
- Democrats Embark on a Risky Strategy
- May 29, 1862: Tobacco for sale
- Young Champions
- Bell third in nation
- Thousands enjoy Snowflex on Community Outreach Day
- Va. GOP faces key decision on 2013
- Truck driver dies in a tanker crash in Bedford
- Fire damages Bedford house
- Lynchburg children preparing for soap box derby
- TRAFFIC ALERT: Route 460 blocked in Bedford County by tanker crash
- Memorial Day service honors fallen soldiers
- Two local breweries on tap
- Lynchburg alarm system coordinator recognized with award
- D-Day Memorial celebrates WWII flight nurses
- Bedford house catches fire across from hospital
- D-Day veteran Bob Slaughter in the hospital
- Nine rescued from James; 4 face charges
- U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary patrols Smith Mountain Lake
- UPDATE: Tropical Storm Beryl soaks Ga., Fla. coasts
- Tropical Storm Beryl could snarl holiday traffic
- In Your Schools for May 28, 2012
- Deeds, building permits and business licenses for May 28, 2012
- Reflecting on the Day's Significance
- May 28, 1862: A runaway, the 'negro boy Winston'
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, May 28, 2012
- World War II Marine, VMI granddaughter share a special bond
- Names of 40 Virginians to be added to Virginia War Memorial
- Bath County accident kills passenger
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, May 27, 2012
- A Million Bucks for a Non-Existent Problem
- Diamond's dance
- Crew wins first national championship
- Bedford County woman recalls her time as a flight nurse in WW2
- A look at Lynchburg area Memorial Day ceremonies
- Danville teens heads to Scripps National Spelling Bee
- Investigators look for shooting weapon, motive
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, May 26, 2012
- Bedford County woman recalls her time as a flight nurse in WW2
- Bedford County woman recalls her time as a flight nurse in WW2
- PolitiFact reviews the GOP debate
- Thorne-Begland case enters GOP U.S. Senate debate
- Farm helps at-risk children, wins documentary award
- Farm helps at-rick children, wins documentary award
- Two Lynchburg groups come together in hopes of restoring damaged monuments
- Lynchburg company to close after almost 130 years
- Partnerships forming to get at the root of hunger in Central Virginia
- Memorial Day closings
- Catching up: Anniversary planned for last graduating class of Madison Heights high
- Group seeks stories of desegregation in Virginia schools
- Five community members honored with Humanitarian Awards
- Jefferson Forest High makes Newsweek's best schools list
- Nelson County has new emergency services coordinator
- More layers to stories to write, Gretna grads told
- Va.'s GOP U.S. Senate candidates debate in Falls Church
- Epinal 2012
- Memorial Day 2012
- Judge approves agreement in state Capitol protest cases
- Obama's Nursing Baby
- Bain Waste
- Update: Wintergreen signs merger agreement with Greenbrier owner
- Chatham residents asked to reduce water consumption
- Gay pride flag that flew at Fed donated to Valentine
- Driver charged after car flips in U.S. 460 median in Lynchburg
- 10 Things to Know for Friday
- GOP Senate contender Marshall says being gay 'cuts your life by about 20 years'
- Office with a view
- International Paper readies for reopening of mill in Franklin
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, may 25, 2012
- Graduation photos online
- McDonnell, Cuccinelli aiding Wisconsin's Walker
- Va. taking steps toward health care reform framework
- State voter fraud investigation results in two more arrests in Chesterfield
- Liberty ranks No. 7 in nation for enrollment
- Liberty alumna eyes U.S. Senate seat
- Culvert replacement will soon close Wards Ferry Road
- Man killed in paper mill accident in Gladstone
- Bedford County Schools finalize budget, cut 10 positions
- Stargazing event to be held at Poplar Forest
- Police out in force to curb crashes over holiday weekend
- Forest Road Taco Bell almost robbed at gunpoint
- Memorial Day services planned
- Liberty University to resubmit James River dock request
- Liberty University to resubmit James River dock request
- Susan Allen visits Lynchburg to urge Republican activists to support her husband at polls
- Wintergreen to debut 'Hike Wintergreen'
- Hurt visits Brosville fire station
- Bedford County Taco Bell robber crawls through drive-thru window
- Smith Mountain Lake plays host to a group of wounded warriors
- Shooting charge dismissed in Chatham case
- Milking Time
- Hokie Effect t-shirts on sale early
- Romney releases another TV ad in Virginia
- Appomattox man dies at Amherst County paper mill
- McDonnell, Cuccinelli backing Wisc. governor in recall battle
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, May 24, 2012
- Evidence of a Carring Community
- All-American
- Crew team heads to national championships for first time
- Donations increase for Jerry Falwell Library campaign
- Short list of Lynchburg school board candidates advance to interviews
- Appomattox Elementary initiative teaches kindness
- Lynchburg-based batteau expedition tackles New River Gorge whitewater
- Suicide reported at Rivermont bridge
- Three teachers vie for Bedford Teacher of the Year
- Darrell Laurant: Civil War chaplain museum to feature two new exhibits
- Forest retail center planned for U.S. 221 complex
- Forest retail center planned for U.S. 221 complex
- Randolph College recognized for program aiding math and science teachers
- Lynchburg City Council to interview school board candidates
- Bedford school board to revise budget
- Lynchburg Museum System Foundation launched membership program
- Stamp Out Hunger event raises 170,000 pounds of food for food bank
- Senior services fair to be held in June
- Lynchburg man remains hospitalized after motorcycle and car collide
- Virginia Department of Health warns of ticks
- Gretna's mayor will not run for re-election
- Gretna to hold first Memorial Day parade
- Amherst County deputies find stolen Walmart laptop, name suspect
- Amherst County deputies search for Walmart TV thief
- One year after credit card reform: How protected are we?
- Wounded Patrick County Marine shows current home
- Feds charge major out-of-state supplier in Lynchburg drug ring
- Suicide reported at Rivermont bridge
- Browning of America
- Details released in motorcycle accident on Timberlake Road
- Update: Lost hikers identified
- Devils Backbone wins beer competition
- Council member to run for mayor
- Supervisors to interview school board candidates
- Wintergreen to debut 'Hike Wintergreen'
- Prosecutor to take position as judge in July
- Liberty University to resubmit James River dock request
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, May 23, 2012
- Recycling is Part of Good Government
- Former coach dies
- Virginia officials ask for dismissal of legal challenge to executions
- VSU lowers tuition increase
- Some Red Onion inmates on hunger strike, activists say
- LCA holds Dad's Day event
- Campbell superintendent fields questions at leaders' meeting
- Two new candidates emerge for Lynchburg School Board seats
- Hikers found on Appalachian Trail in Nelson County
- New message on Candlers Mountain: Live United
- Group urges Bedford to restart work on zoning ordinance
- Poet Nikki Giovanni urges older generation to tell their story
- UVa board OKs budget amid concerns about future funding
- Two homes for the intellectually disabled dedicated as state looks to close CVTC
- Jury recommends 58 years in Lynchburg shooting
- E.C. Glass's drama director to retire
- VDOT spends $5,000,000 to build Botetourt County wetland
- Explore Park looks to sell more than 40 acres
- Smith Mountain Lake sees new businesses popping up
- AEP says Smith Mountain Lake back to normal levels
- Obamanomics
- Accident on Timberlake Road delays school buses
- Lynchburg City Council to examine trash pickup policies
- Cuccinelli, other AGs ask court to allow imported execution drug
- Hikers found on Appalachian Trail in Nelson County
- Morning Update: News & notes from around the web
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, May 22, 2012
- Residents Take a Stand for Schools
- Summer study abroad
- Warner, Rubio and others roll out startup jobs bill
- See the applications of Lynchburg City School Board candidates
- Student artwork on display in DeMoss Hall
- Chancellor Falwell responds to Bill Maher's criticism
- Bedford looking to create Artisan trail
- Mayo Clinic doctor to talk about cancer care with local physicians
- Those who abstained are the ones who didn't elect gay judge to bench
- Appomattox supervisors approve budget increasing money to schools
- Rabies confirmed in fox caught in Lynchburg
- Rabies confirmed in fox caught in Lynchburg
- Lynchburg woman found guilty in stabbing death
- Lynchburg woman found guilty in stabbing death
- Bedford adopts budget with $2.7 million boost to schools, leaving deficit
- Campbell schools bump staff pay to counteract increased retirement costs
- Lynchburg schools administrator to head Halifax County Schools
- Lender, trustee deal will allow sale of State Fair in one piece
- Lender, trustee deal will allow sale of State Fair in one piece
- Man killed after car collides with Pittsylvania County deputy
- Man killed after car collides with Pittsylvania County deputy
- Human remains were discovered by surveyor in Pittsylvania County
- Virginia Tech kicker makes plea deal in Blacksburg break-in
- Virginia Tech kicker makes plea deal in Blacksburg break-in
- VDOT to be sued by former employee for displaying nooses
- Patrick County Marine's smart home to be furnished by Bassett Furniture
- Facebook Goes Public
- Mitt's Barber Shop
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission chairman to resign
- Sword-wielding child-porn suspect shot by police in Fairfax
- BMS on track with track improvements
- Building permits for May 21, 2012
- Property transfers for May 21, 2012
- In your schools for May 21, 2012
- Virginia Baptist Hospital marks neonatal clinic's 40th
- Georgia-Pacific helps creates homes for ducks at Big Island mill
- Lynchburg dispatcher honored for reducing false alarms
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, May 21, 2012
- Emmy nominations
- Hokies end softball season with two losses to Tennessee
- Snowflex free on Community Outreach Day
- Couric helps to send off 6,400 UVa graduates
- Smith Mountain Lake looks ahead to busy Memorial Day weekend
- Gretna man dies in crash
- Lawyer: Va Tech kicker to plead to reduced charge
- Monacans meet with color, drums and dancing
- Lynchburg council to close the book on budget
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, May 20, 2012
- Ability, and Nothing More, Should Be What Matters
- Cab driver robbed in Lynchburg
- New executive director of Academy of Fine arts has love of old theaters
- No single factor accounts for changes in schools' bullying policies
- Officials warn of bear in urban areas
- Bedford supervisors to vote on budget, school funding
- James River now a part of historic trail
- Monacan's meet with color, drums and dancing
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, May 19, 2012
- New executive director of Academy of Fine arts has love of old theaters
- Golf team wins NCAA regional, prepares for first trip to nationals
- Lynchburg looks to "Kick the Habit" around city's parks
- Catching up: Ex-Glass football star talks about life in prison
- Jefferson Street will close this summer as CSO work continues
- Teens arrested in connection with break-in, arson attempt at Bedford Middle
- Amherst County deputies search for wanted thief suspect
- Human remains found in Pittsylvania County
- McDonnell signs voter ID legislation
- McDonnell signs voter ID legislation
- George Washington High School names interim football coach
- JPMorgan
- Facebook IPO
- Graduation 2012: Share your well-wishes
- Bedford Police charge two teens in middle school break-in
- Romney releases TV ad in Va., three other states
- Virginia man drowns trying to save 2 friends
- Postal Service moving ahead with Lynchburg closure
- Bedford's emergency siren accidentally sounds
- Campbell County store robbed; authorities seek suspect
- Man who sued Chatham running for mayor
- 10 things to know for Friday
- Victim in Bedford County car crash released from hospital
- New Owners, but the Mission is Unchanged
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, May 18, 2012
- Verizon to end unlimited data plans when customers upgrade
- Rooftop patio provides scenic view of campus
- Take one! - for new Cinematic Arts Center
- Marshall says 'sodomy is not a civil right'
- Outsiders take advantage of Confederate flag ban in Lexington
- VDOT engineer chooses 2 wheels instead of 4 to commute to work
- VDOT engineer chooses 2 wheels instead of 4 to commute to work
- Vigil held in Chatham to honor anniversary of fallen officers
- VDOT engineer chooses 2 wheels instead of 4 to commute to work
- Jefferson Choral Society to play at D-Day memorial
- LPD receives neighborhood watch award
- Thomas Jefferson Elementary put on lockdown after weapon scare
- Hiker rescued in Bedford County
- Moneta home destroyed by fire
- Lynchburg College gets grant to connect girls with science, math enrichment
- Entrepreneur Ralph "Chopper" Wilson brings vision to downtown Lynchburg
- Advocates for Amherst schools unite
- Citizens unite to form group
- Insatiable Debt
- US Forest Service closes roads in Botetourt, Rockbridge Counties after heavy rain
- Rehabbed bears released into national forest in Augusta County
- Virginia Tech hikes tuition & fees to nearly $11,000
- Wards Ferry Road construction beginning June 11
- Postal Service to begin closing plants this summer
- Lockdown lifted at Bedford County elementary school
- Media General newspapers
- Update: Police ID man killed in Bedford County wreck
- Richmond Times-Dispatch
- Former Jones Memorial Library building does not sell at auction
- Former Jones Memorial Library building does not sell at auction
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, May 17, 2012
- General Assembly is Addicted to Mandates
- Darrell Laurant: Hard to believe its been 5 years since Falwell's death
- Va.'s April revenue up 10.6 percent over April 2011
- GOP leaders demur on judge rejection
- Avery Warley earns spot on WNBA team
- Longtime English instructor promoted
- Local woman heads to Portugal for riding competition
- Lynchburg's parking authority walks the streets looking at parking
- Staunton River High School student takes stand against bullying
- Man killed in U.S. 460 crash
- New uranium group holds first meeting in Pittsylvania County
- Former Jones Memorial Library building does not sell at auction
- UPDATED: Train derails in Appomattox County
- Update: Train derails in Appomattox County
- Lynchburg hoping recycling program doesn't suffer, despite cuts
- State charges dropped, federal charges being pursued in Lynchburg drug case
- Virginia Republican Senate hopeful angry over Ten Commandments lawsuit suggestion
- PBS host in Lynchburg to focus on 'walkability'
- Reavis to be inducted into VUL sports hall of fame
- Lynchburg's Amazement Square finalist in Toyota's 100 "cars for good" program
- Chatham Hall gains attention over iPad program
- Bedford County Route 460 crash kills one, sends 3 to hospital
- UPDATED: Danville Police searching for escaped inmate
- WSLS tracks where local politicans get their money
- Official: Inmate walks away while on work crew in Danville
- Train derails in Pamplin
- Suckling Pigs
- Former Marine walks Route 460 for wounded warriors
- Moneta home destroyed by fire
- Local woman heads to Portugal for riding competition
- 'A great honor'
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, May 16, 2012
- Blame for Tax Hikes Lies in Richmond
- Five years after death of Jerry Falwell Sr., growth booming at Liberty
- Hundreds attended public hearing on Campbell County budget
- Gay prosecutor's rejection for judgeship lands Virginia back in spotlight
- Longwood University president resigns for health reasons
- Roll-call vote on Tracy Thorne-Begland judgeship
- Huguely's police interview from Love murder trial played
- Professional skier enrolls with Liberty University Online
- Liberty receives strong show of support for Commencement 2012
- Local newspaper reports on state of Liberty five years after death of founder
- Lynchburg school board approves plan to eliminate 42.4 positions
- Lynchburg civil rights warrior dies at 84
- 'Battle for Lynchburg' nominated for four Emmys
- Cuccinelli gives personal account during police week service
- Man convicted in Sussex Street slaying gets second hearing before appeals court
- Raise for Pittsylvania County attorney prompts concern
- Task force succeeds in eliminating 15 mandates; 50 more enacted
- General Assembly appoints two Lynchburg area judges
- Region 2000 holds technology conference
- Fabian resigning fron Bedford County Nursing Home
- D-Day foundation, garden club to host Blue Star garden dedication
- Agriculture survey planned for June
- Campbell County Social Services to host children's book fair
- Danville City Council votes to loan schools $2.1 million
- Campbell County to get 'Cop-in-a-Box'
- Greenbrier Classic "validated" by Tiger Woods appearance, rest of field revealed
- New construction, growth at Liberty University
- Campbell school division uses alert system for budget meeting
- I Thee Distract
- Two judges confirmed for Lynchburg area
- Florida mom killed 4 kids, then herself
- Thorne-Begland's boss says judgeship rejection 'embarrassment' for Va.
- Franklin County flash flooding washes out bridges, roads
- James River surges as rains soak Lynchburg area
- James River surges as rains soak Lynchburg area
- 4th Circuit panel to hear Lynchburg death-row case appeal today
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, May 15, 2012
- Great News for Batteaux Celebration
- House turns down change in state worker bonus funding
- Professor seeks to combat pastoral burnout
- Cap, gown and snowboard
- TRBC after Falwell Sr.: Church continues to grow
- Franklin County flash flooding
- Bedford officials testify before Local Government Commission on reversion
- Surgical tool being used to reduce recovery time in women's surgeries
- TRBC after Falwell Sr.; Church continues to grow
- TRBC after Falwell Sr.; Church continues to grow
- TRBC after Falwell Sr.; Church continues to grow
- TRBC after Falwell Sr.; Church continues to grow
- TRBC after Falwell Sr.; Church continues to grow
- TRBC after Falwell Sr.; Church continues to grow
- TRBC after Falwell Sr.; Church continues to grow
- Bedford school officials might not get the funding they hope for
- Lynchburg students could see longer school day
- Lynchburg Parking Authority to conduct walking tour
- Lynchburg Museum taking applications for teacher camp
- Lynchburg Museum taking applications for Discover camp
- Lynchburg's personal property taxes due soon
- Bedford Middle School broken into, electronic equipment vandalized
- Early morning crash kills Rustburg man
- Pittsylvania County to add new divisions to lower crime
- Pittsylvania County cashes out certificates of deposit
- What's the profile of a bullying victim?
- Memorial held in Chatham to honor fallen officers
- Bedford officials testify before Local Government Commission on reversion
- Roanoke homeless man pleads guilty to threatening President
- He's Evolving
- House defeats McDonnell's change on state worker bonus
- ACLU, Va. Libertarians, sue over ballot-access rules
- Bedford Middle School hit by vandals over the weekend
- Pull!
- 91 bid Randolph College farewell
- Sophia, Jacob most popular baby names of 2011
- Darrell Laurant: New US citizens' stories not always so dramatic
- In Your Schools for May 14, 2012
- 91 bid Randolph College farewell
- Lynchburg-area libraries offer controversial novel as e-book
- Building permits for May 14, 2012
- Property transfers for May 14, 2012
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, May 14, 2012
- The Kochs Take Aim at Campbell County
- Chancellor interviewed on CNN regarding 2012 Commencement
- 150th CIVIL WAR: Little-known, crucial battle is remembered
- Lawmakers to take up McDonnell's budget amendments
- Are we doing enough for our veterans? A Q&A with Jim Webb
- VSU grads urged to change the world
- Expert: Romney, Obama visits highlight Commonwealth's importance in election
- Beautification committee looks to recycling in Pittsylvania County
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, May 13, 2012
- Black and White in the 21st Century Old Dominion
- Text of Romney's address at Liberty University
- UPDATE: Tractor-trailer flips in Danville
- Women's health pioneer addresses Sweet Briar graduates
- Romney praises 'conviction' of Liberty University grads
- Lynchburg College alum urges graduates to 'define your brand'
- Liberty Graduation
- Liberty Graduation
- Community Viewpoint: Romney, Falwell on Tolerance, Hope
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, May 12, 2012
- Chancellor announces intentions to move football to FBS level
- Commencement 2012: Paying tribute to Liberty's heritage, God's blessings
- Campbell residents receiving automated calls about proposed tax increase
- Bedford residents get chance to express opinions on proposed reversion
- Rwandans receive help from Bedford woman
- Teacher of the Year urges Lynchburg to support schools
- Computer stolen from Boy Scout building
- Conservation Service accepting applications for water quality improvement
- Campbell supervisors to hold budget hearings
- B&W posts first-quarter growth
- Mike London visits Roanoke for Boys & Girls Club Lunch
- State urges you to leave baby deer alone that appear abandoned
- Men arrested for operating illegal still in Pittsylvania County to be sentenced
- Mom
- The Magician
- Michelle Obama, Mark Warner speak to Virginia Tech grads
- Lawsuit involving former Bedford deputy will be open, judge rules
- Virginia gay rights group prods Kaine on marriage stance
- At LU, Romney to shift focus from gay rights to economy
- Bedford Ave. in Lynchburg reopens
- Romney denies targeting classmates for being gay
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, May 11, 2012
- Palau encourages graduates at 39th Baccalaureate service
- Special events honor Liberty's military members
- Presidents, top contenders, frequent guests at Va. universities
- Reception honors Liberty's largest class of online graduates
- NASA employee, CVCC grad tells graduates to dream big
- Lynch's Landing to hold celebration with batteau launch
- Appomattox County schools approve budget that includes raises
- Hamilton, Jefferson actor to debate today's politics at Poplar Forest
- Roanoke group promotes the movie Bully and charity walk
- Ambulance driver in fatal Lynchburg crash still employed by county
- Areva receives $100,000 in grants
- Sweet Briar names new enrollment dean
- Local funeral director penalized over ads
- JoAnn Fabrics to set up at River Ridge Mall
- Developer: Chatham an 'overlooked' high-end home market
- Virgil Goode addresses Salem voters
- Bedford bear cub recovering well at Wildlife Center of Virginia
- Jefferson Forest High School teacher arrested
- Feds charge man in connection with 666 lbs. of Lynchburg pot
- Obesity Epidemic
- Falwell Sr. would be 'proud' to welcome Romney, adviser says
- Huddleston Elementary earns cool cash for recycling
- Brookville Middle teacher eats a worm for a good cause
- No worming out of this one
- No worming out of this one
- No worming out of this one
- No worming out of this one
- No worming out of this one
- May 10, 1862: Our hospitals
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, May 10, 2012
- Service to the Public a Thankless Job
- Webb urges congressional approval for foreign intervention
- McDonnell would reduce Project Discovery funds
- President's stance on gay marriage could affect Va. vote
- Civil War 150th begins commemoration in Richmond region
- Lynchburg's zoning ordinance needs revamping, diagnostic says
- Richmond delegate speaks during women's rights group meeting
- Judge rules parents can intervene in training center closure case
- Local bullying stats available online
- 19 positions to be cut in Amherst County Schools
- Bedford County Route 43 crash causes HAZMAT incident
- Elks Home director to retire
- Darrell Laurant: Lake Effects movie reflects Smith Mountain Lake
- Bedford City officials think 'Harmony' may bring business to area
- Postal Service: Will keep rural post offices open
- Bedford County School Board seeking District 2 candidate
- From old school to high-end housing in Chatham
- Lynchburg area veterans make trip to Washington D.C. and Arlington
- May 9, 1862: The Battle of Williamsburg
- RIP, Maurice Sendak
- UPDATE: Obama voices support for gay marriage
- Kroger begins Honoring Our Heroes event for USO donations
- Lynchburg man sentenced in beating of Nebraska hitchhiker
- IRS fails tax fraud victims, new report finds
- Roseland couple sentenced for animal cruelty
- Nelson school board members to submit revised budget
- Man who confessed in exchange for chicken dinner pleads guilty to murders
- Nelson County woman killed in wreck remembered
- Amherst County Schools cuts 19 positions
- Amherst County Schools cuts 19 positions
- Confederate infantryman honored in descendents' ceremony
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, May 9, 2012
- More Signs of Vitality in Downtown
- Va. has stockpile of drug used in lethal injection
- Alumnus named Chief of Surgery at VA hospital
- Marshall urges Lynchburg Republicans to vote for him in primary
- Altavista's parks to go tobacco free
- Lynchburg City Council sets aside money for public safety pay raises
- Campbell schools superintendent makes plea to parents for school funding
- Two Virginia education officials visit Dunbar Middle School
- Gazebo dedicated in memory of two Brookville tennis players
- Health Department issues blood pressure challenge
- YWCA luncheon scheduled for May 19
- Jefferson Forest grad makes big screen debut in Lynchburg
- Planning commission recommends denying rezoning to Forest apartment project
- Bedford man sentenced in Goode store robbery
- Bedford school officials make formal request for funding
- Bedford County man accused in double shooting gets 2nd lawyer
- Bedford Rides gets third place in best practices, cash prize
- Pittsylvania taxpayers get reprieve on June tax bills
- 'Got to pay this debt,' Pittsylvania supervisor says
- Concessions made for uranium work group
- Virginia Tech getting nuclear lab money from Energy Department
- Virginia State Police raise awareness of motorcycle safety
- Virginia Tech prepares for large commencement crowd
- Virginia Tech Clery Act case appealed to Secretary of Education
- Les Miserables
- UPDATE: Amtrak train collides with tractor-trailer in Caroline
- UPDATE: Senate Republicans derail bill on student loan interest rates
- 'The Daily Show' on Obama's Richmond Appearance
- Undeterred, Ron Paul and supporters soldier on
- Va. hurricane-prep sales tax break starts May 25
- Old Library In Search of New Owner
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, May 8, 2012
- May 8, 1862: No more drunks in the street
- Hall of Fame
- McAuliffe to run for Va. governor -- unless Warner does
- McDonnell wants worker bonuses contingent on savings
- Senior class gifts aid library campaign, local non-profit
- Debate team sweeps championships for fourth straight season
- Class of 2012 tops 14,000
- Bedford supervisors approve rezoning for 'Harmony' development
- Tax hikes, new fee approved in Pittsylvania County
- Wintergreen execs "optimistic" about resort's future
- Fuel prices create uncertainty in county budgets
- Appomattox supervisors vote to increase real estate tax
- Lynchburg City Council to consider revised budget
- May 6 to 12 is Stamp Out Fraud week
- Governor talks jobs in swing through Southside
- Giles County Ten Commandments case heads to mediation
- Giles County Ten Commandments case heads to mediation
- What policies are in place to protect kids from bullying?
- AEP proposing new public boat landing at Smith Mountain Lake
- Government Gone Wild
- 'The Daily Show' Episode Filmed in Richmond Airs Monday Night
- May 7, 1862: Wanted -- Two hundred cord of tan bark
- U.S., Cuccinelli announce landmark drug settlement
- Preservation advocates list 11 endangered Va. sites
- Obama follows Va. visit with TV ad
- Grenta area lands on endangered historic sites list
- Al-Qaida's New Plan
- Virginia State board OKs higher tuition, fees
- Bedford County 'Harmony' project faces final hurdle
- Darrell Laurant: Taking on Thomas Jefferson
- No candidates for Lynchburg school board's District 3 seat
- GLTC seeks extended terms
- Central Virginia governor's school students wins scholarship
- Building permits for May 7, 2012
- Property transfers for May 7, 2012
- Bedford estate reopens as event center
- Downtown Lynchburg shoe warehouse becoming apartments
- Public safety raises possible in Lynchburg
- Police investigate deaths of 2 motorcyclists after I-81 pursuit
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, May 7, 2012
- "The Bending Line"
- Bus ridership climbs
- Men's lacrosse takes ODAC
- Waynesboro man accused of threatening to kill Obama
- Seniors enjoy picnic at Falwell farm
- Va. Democrats extend focus to 2013 statewide races
- Cutbacks planned at Sweet Briar College
- If States and Localities Can Do It, Why Can't D.C.?
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, May 6, 2012
- Community Viewpoint: The Mitt I Know
- Diaster drill at Lynchburg airport simulates mass casualties
- In landmark year, 60 graduate from Virginia University of Lynchburg
- Cyberbullying impacts as many as half of area teens
- Officers recommend some prevention to keep children safe online
- Mentally disabled Chatham twins see glimmer of hope in state settlement
- Pittsylvania students: bullying not big problem; but many don't report it
- Bedford County t-bone crash sends two to hospital
- Obama tells Siegel Center crowd he'll fight for middle class
- McDonnell wants Va. lawmakers to contribute to their pensions
- Aircraft Disaster Simulation
- Aircraft Disaster Simulation
- Aircraft Disaster Simulation
- Aircraft Disaster Simulation
- Aircraft Disaster Simulation
- Aircraft Disaster Simulation
- Aircraft Disaster Simulation
- Aircraft Disaster Simulation
- UPDATE: 'The Daily Show' Coming to Richmond
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, May 12, 2012
- Sorensen Institute starting new summer program
- Williamsburg, New Kent commemorate Civil War 150th
- Cyberbullying impacts as many as half of area teens
- History and Harleys: 'American Ride' pulls into Appomattox Courthouse park
- Nelson County woman killed in Route 29 crash
- Total of 8 fatal crashes in Lynchburg area in two weeks
- Update: Ambulance driver charged in fatal wreck in Lynchburg
- Appomattox Elementary showcases its clubs
- Catching up: VA center makes impact on local veterans access to care
- Bedford house damaged by fire
- Amherst rabies clinic set today
- 25 graduate from seminary Friday
- Centra adds program at Bridges center
- Community Trust receives $100,000 estate bequest
- Sprayground opens for season today
- Bedford County boy bitten by centipede, treated for allergic reaction
- Youth labor proposal ditched; Pittsylvania farmers relieved
- Bedford County School Board chairman announces resignation
- 'The Daily Show' Coming to Richmond
- Former UVA football player's Roanoke weight loss program to benefit charity
- Romney op/ed 2
- Romney op/ed
- Fire destroys home at Smith Mountain Lake
- The Scream
- All the Letters We Can Afford
- Brookneal woman killed by car on U.S. 501
- Colo. 6-year-old suspended for quoting "I'm sexy and I know it"
- Major traffic changes ahead for president's visit
- Falling bear in famous Colorado campus photo killed by car
- Two honored at Lynchburg Bar Association's annual dinner
- Infant hospitalized after terrier attack in Culpeper
- A 'Waltons' reunion of sorts in area
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, May 4, 2012
- Health-care reform panel considers exchange options for Va.
- VCU's Smart to host Obama event
- New Jefferson statue to be unveiled today at state Capitol
- Romney says Va. could be decisive in November
- Former Jones Memorial Library building up for auction
- Lynchburg doctor once did missionary work with Romney
- Victim named in deadly Lynchburg ambulance crash
- Bedford County Schools adopt budget
- Internationally known speaker talks about children, grief
- Radtke gives stump speech to Lynchburg Tea Party
- Man charged with taking indecent liberties with children
- Pot seized in raids on house in Lynchburg and in Brookneal
- New clues in Carroll County human remains investigation
- Attorney, community leader honored at Bar Association dinner
- Former firefighter convicted of molesting girl
- Bedford County students hope for changes to bullying policy
- Judge: Former investigator violated parole in drug case
- Just how bad a problem is bullying?
- Love's mother sues UVa coaches, AD and the state
- UPDATE: Victim named in deadly Lynchburg ambulance crash
- Lost Bedford bear cub being saved by Wildlife Center of Virginia
- Primordial Swamp Gas
- Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets, baseball team raise money for D-Day Memorial
- Amherst jury recommends 12 years in sex crime
- Michele Bachmann
- Bachmann to endorse Romney today in Portsmouth
- So Much for No Spiking
- May 3, 1862: Sanitary precautions
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, May 3, 2012
- Council, It's Time to Pull Together
- LC receives STEM grant
- Here Comes the Sun!
- Beach volleyball added to Club Sports
- Liberty professor interviewed on C-SPAN
- GOP vice presidential possibilities
- In Fairfax, Romney pledges to boost economy
- Lynchburg Council candidates react to election results
- Bedford man dies in motorcycle crash
- Randolph College President John Klein to step down in June 2013
- Write-in votes tallied in Lynchburg City Council election
- Darrell Laurant: United Way Day of Caring needs some volunteers
- Jury: Max punishment in Campbell County cigs theft
- Trooper injured in fatal Amherst collision released from hospital
- Bedford School Board to vote on budget
- UPDATE: Bedford County deer crash kills motorcycle rider
- Lynchburg Police arrest woman in February attack
- Visible address critical for emergencies in Pittsylvania County
- State Trooper hit by car on Route 29 bypass out of hospital
- Amherst County deputies search for Walmart laptop thief
- WSLS gets flurry of reaction on bullying from viewers
- Liberty University professor saves brother's life with stem cell donation
- Former opponent and Perriello voice support for Douglass in 5th
- Speight murder trial won't begin next month as scheduled
- Thousands of cicadas seen in Bedford and Franklin Counties
- UPDATED: Truck crashes into Smith Mountain Lake condos
- UPDATED: Truck crashes into Smith Mountain Lake condos
- Obama to visit Arlington school on Friday
- TRAFFIC: Accident snarls US 460 traffic in Appomattox County
- UPDATE: Romney, in N.Va., criticizes Obama on economy
- Virginia Tech lawsuit update: State asks judge to set aside negligence verdict
- No children on board when school bus wrecks in Hurt
- Mitt and Ann Romney
- Randolph College President John Klein to step down in June 2013
- Private schools not immune to money woes
- Nelson supervisors to pay salary boost
- Amherst supervisors OK pawnshop, new garage
- Community remembers 'Big Al,' killed in U.S. 29 wreck
- 'Agroterrorism' conference set at Virginia Tech
- May 2, 1862: Soldier's throat cut arresting a runaway
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, May 2, 2012
- Move Over for Police on Virginia Highways
- Nineteen years to graduate
- A distinguished history major
- Gold medal food
- Battle for Va. begins in presidential campaigns
- New mobile app provides instant updates on Liberty news, events
- Council elections swept by incumbents
- Schools chief makes case for extra funding
- Four-year-old dies in Campbell County crash
- Lynchburg schools superintendent readying plan for possible relief from sanctions
- Campbell's airport authority doesn't want shooting range nearby
- Bedford City unveils potential last city budget
- Randolph College to host hunger consortium May 25
- Bedford man convicted in regional cigarette theft conspiracy
- SCC to hold public hearing on ApCo rate hike request
- Former Bedford deputy indicted on indecent liberties charges
- Former Regent University administrator to head LU coms program
- Police raising dough at CiCi's for Special Olympics
- UPDATE: Incumbents sweep Ward I and II races
- Virginia Republican Senate candidates debate student loans
- Craig County teen bullied over Facebook
- Four-year-old dies in Campbell County crash
- Mitt's New Slogan
- Romney to campaign in Portsmouth Thursday
- Lynchburg man arrested following attempted robbery at CVS
- Lynchburg's 2012 Teacher of the Year named
- Virginia Tech releases 2012 football helmet ratings
- SCC sets public hearing on APCo fuel factor rate hike request
- Obama campaign hits Romney with new ad
- Virginia Tech releases 2012 football helmet ratings
- Virginia Tech triplets set to graduate after 22 years together
- Facebook, Donate Life join in donor registration effort
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, May 1, 2012
- A Painful Study of a Lake's Death
- Aging Well
- Romney to visit Virginia ahead of Obama
- As re-election campaign begins, Hurt stresses economic opportunity
- Five football players to receive NFL opportunities
- Liberty professors release book on suffering
- Liberty names new dean of School of Communication
- Appomattox school board members make case for more funding
- Lynchburg City Council elections set for Tuesday
- Race for the 5th District heats up
- Lynchburg health department, Daily Bread team up
- Jamie Radtke to speak at Lynchburg Tea Party meeting
- Smith Mountain Lake cleanup set for Saturday
- Parks services seeks offers to run Peaks of Otter lodge
- Forest fire department to dedicate new station
- UPDATED: Bear cub found in Giles County euthanized
- UPDATED: Bear cub found in Giles County euthanized
- Driver in Lynchburg wreck that killed two had blood alcohol level of .17
- Biden's Mad Libs
- Lisa Pugh recognized as school counselor of the year
- Ahead of Va. rally, Obama bashes right-to-work laws
- McDonnell fund-raising reaches $8.4 million
- Frankie Lynn Betterton
- Funny Money
- 3 generations of single family die when SUV falls off highway
- Building permits for April 30, 2012
- Property transfers for April 30, 2012
- Lynchburg to close 4 recycling drop-off sites
- Lynchburg man charged in Franklin County road-rage shooting
- Bedford Parks & Rec moves to new building
- In Your Schools for April 30, 2012
- Students protest speakers at Liberty University, others
- Lynchburg's Miller Center to close for more than a year
- Darrell Laurant: Making sense of elections
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, April 30, 2012
- Voting is Our Duty and Our Responsibility
- Baseball wins ODAC
- Alumni tailgating event benefits Humane Society
- Colgan felt pressure for key vote on Virginia budget
- McDonnell noncommittal on voter ID bill
- GOP rivals lay groundwork in 2013 race for governor
- Where Do They Stand?: Council Candidate Overview
- Councilman Helgeson talks taxes, elections and "uppities"
- Political Civility's Demise: What Have We Become?
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, April 29, 2012
- Salahi says campaign in 'beginning phase'
- McAuliffe hosting Obama, Bill Clinton at fundraiser
- Graduation speakers draw protests at UR, Liberty
- Obama criticizes McDonnell, legislators on ultrasounds
- PAWS offers rehabilitation for animals
- Lynchburg man and companion uninjured after canoe overturns
- Investigators return to scene of Timberlake Road wreck in search of answers
- Ward I and II Lynchburg City Council candidates
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, April 28, 2012
- April 28, 1862: Yankee taste
- Lynchburg council candidates square off at final forum
- PAWS offers rehabilitation for animals
- PAWS offers rehabilitation for animals
- PAWS offers rehabilitation for animals
- PAWS offers rehabilitation for animals
- Liberty's Snowflex hosts 3rd annual Dew tournament
- Search warrant seeks phone records of driver in deadly crash
- Often "air and inches" separate officer from traffic speeding by
- Downtown Moneta marches on with community-minded business atmosphere
- Catching up: JF grad works on Broadway show
- La. man pleads guilty to child porn charges
- Lovingston couple wins state Supreme Court case
- Cycling event May 20 supports Y programs
- Tuesday is "Snapshot Day" at Lynchburg library
- Saturday is last day to cast absentee in-person ballot in Lynchburg races
- Bedford County sees spike in Walmart text scam
- Fatal Hurt-area crash under investigation
- Virginia farm recalls soybean sprouts over listeria concern
- The Army You Have
- Long Term Relationship
- William and Mary to raise in-state tuition 3.3 percent
- Man accused in rape that sent another to prison pleads not guilty
- White House party crasher Tareq Salahi says he's 'very serious' about GOP bid
- Governor McDonnell tours Pulaski, Washington Counties tornado recovery
- Photos of the Day: Building a better solution
- Building a better solution
- Building a better solution
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, April 27, 2012
- Ganders, Geese and the VRS
- Hello, Dolly!
- Commencement 2012
- With his selection, Griffin says, "Hail to the Redskins"
- Sanders earns Liberty's highest athletics honor
- LU Online forms corporate partnerships to boost growth
- Online Academy helps young gymnast succeed
- Sadler moving up in Nationwide world, wondering about Sprint circuit
- Lynchburg chamber quizzes council candidates
- Former Bedford deputy convicted in wrong-way U.S. 29 chase
- Former Bedford deputy convicted in wrong-way U.S. 29 chase
- LC lecture touches on history of how people disabilities were treated in U.S.
- Condition of trooper hit by car improves; funeral set for second victim
- Appomattox school board unveils budget
- Plans for school for children with autism in Lynchburg underway
- Quality of Lynchburg's streams may have improved
- Tax hike becomes charge for change in Lynchburg council elections
- Lynchburg's Rotary Club donates $5,000 to dog park
- Forest Farmers Market kicks off second season
- Parts of Bedford City to have planned power outage
- Poplar Forest, D-Day Memorial team up for joint tickets
- Timberlake Road bus route to be disrupted Saturday
- Campbell rescue squad celebrates 50 years of service
- Redskins choose Griffin
- Drunk, wrong way driving former Bedford County deputy faces up to 5 years in prison
- Trooper hurt in Amherst County crash improving
- Waiting for the Fat Lady
- Love's mother files $30M wrongful death suit
- The New Math
- McDonnell: 'Flattering' to be mentioned for VP
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, April 26, 2012
- Novelist in the making
- Obama, first lady to hold rally at VCU May 5
- Selah yearbook now available online
- Snowflex Centre attracts professionals for third-annual Dew Games
- Pedestrian hit on U.S. 29 bypass dies; trooper injured
- Lynchburg council candidates debate taxes, education, jobs
- Glass high school gym class designed for "lifetime fitness"
- Timberlake Road to be shut down for fatal crash reconstruction
- Hundreds attend meeting on proposed Campbell schools funding woes
- Full time benefits for part time Bedford bus drivers on the chopping block
- Greater state funding may save a few Lynchburg teaching jobs
- Darrell Laurant: Monticello's gardener to talk at Poplar Forest
- Murder charge against Nelson man certified to grand jury
- "Reality Store" teaches teens about managing money
- Three price increases coming for regional landfill
- Film to be shot in Lynchburg area focuses on catching predators
- Lynchburg candidates Q&A: Has the city done enough to cut costs
- Artists converge on Poplar Forest lawn Saturday
- Lake Effects movie to debut on Hallmark Channel in May
- Danville Regional to house therapy inside YMCA
- Lexington teacher wins trip to NFL draft
- Suspect arrested in Pittsylvania County crash that set home on fire
- Obama, first lady coming to VCU May 5
- Pedestrian hit on U.S. 29 bypass dies; trooper injured
- Bedford strawberry farm feeling the freeze
- UPDATE: Gingrich to end presidential campaign next week
- White House gate crasher Salahi plans run for governor
- Murder charges certified in Nelson County
- Group co-founded by Karl Rove launches new Kaine attack ad
- Part of Timberlake Rd. to close to investigate fatal wreck
- Town of Amherst budget: Water, sewer rate increases
- Fallen Virginia Tech officer Deriek Crouse to be honored on national memorial
- Witnesses: Teens beat Ala. man, said 'justice for Trayvon'
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday April 25, 2012
- House GOP Avoids Funds for Highways
- MS Walk this Saturday
- McDonnell's political operation to run ads in state
- April 25, 1862: 'A great single pitched battle'
- Faith-based movie to be filmed on campus
- Heather Thomas named Christian/Community Service Volunteer of the Year
- Group seeks public input on protecting the James River
- Appalachian Power wants fuel factor rate hike
- Appalachian Power wants fuel factor rate hike
- Lynchburg City Council adopts budget with tax hike
- Lynchburg's Doughboy monument damaged
- Man indicted on charge of impersonating Secret Service agent
- XGRBB0418T
- Bedford County to consider self-funded health insurance
- Lynchburg City Council candidates campaign tallies released
- Historical interpreters will be at D-Day Memorial
- Bedford School Board to hold budget work session
- Presbyterian Homes to host community resource conference
- Amherst County budget leaves schools $1.1M short
- Woman pleads guilty to tax fraud in lake mortgage scheme
- WSLS's Jay Warren to moderate Republican Senate debate in Roanoke
- Trending Hokies attract unwanted scammers
- Speed Bump at the Bottom
- McDonnell concerned about VDOT's proposed E-ZPass fee
- Smith Mountain Lake makes top 100 best bass fishing spots in U.S.
- Virginia Tech study finds lack of sleep leads to unethical behavior
- Smith Mountain Lake osprey camera up and running
- Police: Suspect sought drugs from Lynchburg animal hospital
- Test Anxiety Workshop Today, April 24th
- Husband, wife accidentally shot in Bedford gun safety course
- Cuccinelli sues White House gate crasher over wine tours
- Cuccinelli sues White House gate crasher over wine tours
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, April 24, 2012
- Board Gets a Lesson From the Students
- Buckingham breaks two school records
- Liberty athletes take first place in memorial race
- Groundwork under way for presidential race in Va.
- Governor urges colleges to hold tuition hikes under 3%
- April 24, 1862: A word about our surgeons
- Civil War Chaplains Museum acquires rare journal
- Chancellor makes surprise visit to classroom
- Biologist: don't be a "food resource" for coyote population
- $10K reward offered in Amherst County hiker homicide case
- $10K reward offered in Amherst County hiker homicide case
- ARC celebrates 50th anniversary
- Rabid calf found in Pittsylvania County's Climax community
- Campbell superintendent re-ports on state budget results
- Lynchburg City Council gets a look at revised Humane Society contract
- Lynchburg City Council to debate stormwater fee credits
- Lynchburg City Council candidates talk about proposed hotel tax
- Lynchburg Chamber joins Governor's Bowl food drive
- Lynchburg City Council candidate forum set for Friday
- Husband, wife shot accidentally in gun safety course
- Sister speaks about brother's murder on Appalachian Trail in Amherst Co.
- Measuring the Drapes
- Greenberg
- McDonnell urges Va. schools to limit tuition hikes
- Governor starts competition to help food banks
- Fourth straight championship
- $10K reward offered in Amherst County hiker homicide case
- Cat Scratch Fever
- Building permits for April 23, 2012
- Property transfers for April 23, 2012
- In Your Schools for April 23, 2012
- Lynchburg-area localities unite for $16M radio system
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, April 23, 2012
- More theatre students earn Irene Ryan nominations
- April 23, 1862: Our hospitals
- Group rallies to save Stadium Woods at Virginia Tech
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, April 22, 2012
- At The Community Trust, It's All About Community
- Community Viewpoint: Serving Central Virginia, in Good Times and in Bad
- N&A staff honored by state press association
- Slideshow: A love of music, a passion for teaching
- Liberty wins sixth straight Big South men's track title
- April 22, 1862: Help needed in caring for the sick
- Batteau and crew paddle up the James River
- Perrow: Change on council would bring greater efficiency, balance
- Council Candidate Q&A: How would changing council's philosophical balance affect the city?
- Two dead in overnight crash in Lynchburg
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, April 21, 2012
- The Marshall Expedition
- April 21, 1862: Latest from Jackson's Army
- The Marshall Expedition
- The Marshall Expedition
- The Marshall Expedition
- The Marshall Expedition
- Healthy Lessons: Boys & Girls Club learn about eating right
- Healthy Lessons: Boys & Girls Club learn about eating right
- Lynchburg City Council candidates speak at community center
- Wall to keep memory of old Dunbar High School alive
- Catching up: Retired judge roots out family's Civil War history
- Lynchburg teacher wins teaching excellence award
- Copper wire theft a problem for power company
- Lynchburg Museums offering free admission on Garden Day
- Movie about child predators to be filmed in Lynchburg area
- First National to rebuild destroyed branch
- Vote on Facebook to win Danville $1 million
- GLCT logo
- Debt Clown
- What Women Want
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, April 20, 2012
- Seniors exhibit art
- Two spring concerts on tap
- Students compete in economics challenge
- House approves Cantor's tax-deduction bill
- Liberty triathletes head to nationals
- Mark Driscoll speaks on lessons from prodigal son
- Contentious meeting for Campbell County Republicans
- Police pay, food deserts an issue at Lynchburg's Town & Gown meeting
- Romney to deliver Liberty University Commencement address
- Romney to speak to nearly 50,000 at LU graduation
- Area commencements attract various speakers
- Bedford School Board amends budget request to county supervisors
- Autism expo provides parents with resources
- Lynchburg City Council kicks around budget-cutting ideas
- Students compete in economics challenge
- Scholarship established in student's memory
- Scholarship program established in memory of Brookville student
- Retired principal tapped for vacant Bedford school board seat
- Wrongful death suit, motion for retrial likely coming in Huguely case
- Rabid bear attacks in Albemarle; shot dead by victim
- GOP Diversity
- UPDATE: House approves Cantor small-business tax break
- UPDATE: Man hides atop Gator, fends off rabid bear with birdshot
- Chesapeake Bay blue-crab population at 20-year high
- Franklin County meth lab busted near Smith Mountain Lake
- Romney to deliver Liberty University Commencement address
- CVCC Open House this Saturday, April 21st from 11-2 pm
- Ineptitude Bordering on Malfeasance
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, April 19, 2012
- Golf team captures second straight Big South title
- Liberty's Young Women for America sets standard for other university chapters
- Allen headlines Shad Planking, Dems skip it
- Lawmakers accept McDonnell's pension changes
- Senate-approved budget now headed to governor
- Inmate who killed twice for death penalty has cases reviewed
- Gov. Mitt Romney to deliver 2012 Commencement address
- County officials relieved at state budget's approval
- Lynchburg City Council candidates questioned each other at forum
- Va.lawmakers pass budget as Colgan switches vote
- Darrell Laurant: Author makes stop in Lynchburg to talk about food, slavery
- Rustburg man indicted in DUI deaths of Lynchburg siblings
- Disclosure reports released for Lynchburg City Council Ward II candidates
- LU chooses to stick with embattled bus company for another year
- Kids Haven offering programs aided at helping children grieve
- Conference helps officials learn to combat 'shaken baby' syndrome
- Lynchburg City Council candidates talk stormwater fee
- Sen. Garrett receives chamber award
- House amends Del. Garrett bill on designer drugs
- Copper thieves cause Amherst power outage
- Don't have a cow, man — bear fans abscond with Nelson statue
- Gold medal winner visits Chatham Hall
- Candle maker bringing jobs to Pittsylvania County
- UPDATE: House, Senate back McDonnell on phasing in raises
- Dick Clark dead at 82
- Dick Clark dead at 82
- Three-Ring Circus
- Update: Senate passes Virginia budget
- Sen. Jim Webb thinks health care reform could cost Obama Virginia in election
- Pulaski, Bedford power outages blamed on weather, copper thieves
- TRAFFIC: Fort Avenue re-opens after accident
- TRAFFIC: 3 lanes of Lynchburg's Fort Ave. re-open after accident
- Update: Power restored in Bedford County
- McDonnell, Norment
- Nelson supervisors vote for 5-cent real estate tax hike
- General Assembly returns today for veto session
- April 18, 1862: Good for the thirsty soldier
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, April 18, 2012
- Sound Case for Higher Police Pay
- Halo creative director to speak
- Earth Day 2012
- Justice for People with Disabilities
- In party-line vote, Va. Senate again rejects budget
- Gymnastics team headed to nationals in Utah
- Moot Court team ranks in top 16 at nationals
- Liberty launches women's racquetball team
- Sorensen gala gathers nine Va. governors
- Only incumbents show for second City Council candidate forum
- Colleges band together for entrepreneurial ideas
- Lynchburg region could gain funds for education and health care
- Garden party highlights area's public gardens
- Campbell County supervisors vote to advertise tax hikes
- Lynchburg City Council decides to increase school funding
- Lynchburg schools decide insurance consolidation likely won't save
- Permits now required for Pittsylvania County peddlers
- Kaine talks economic plan to Lynchburg businesswomen
- B&W gets thumbs-up from NRC
- Recycling event at Bedford County landfill Saturday
- Hearing on proposed neighborhood rezoning rescheduled
- Bedford County School Board holding interviews for vacant seat
- CVCC open house for prospective students
- Hylton Hall: 'It's a big mess'
- Monster Museum owner speaks after it's destroyed by fire
- UPDATE: Senate again spurns state budget
- Senate kills $85 billion Va budget as Dems balk
- VIDEO: Thousands witness Space Shuttle Discovery's final flight
- Party Time
- Fire around Natural Bridge Monster Museum grows
- Police investigate counterfeit money in Danville
- VMI mistakenly releases seniors' grade-point averages
- McDonnell to sign bills making Va. 'energy capital of the East Coast'
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, April 17, 2012
- Paid Street Parking Dies a Quiet Death
- Reading at Riverviews
- Parties step up outreach to Va. Hispanics
- Fifth-graders find Farm Fun in Lynchburg
- Gillette outpaces Richards in Ward I council fundraising
- Appomattox supervisors want state to determine budget before other legislation
- Bedford County taxes stay level, budget decision delayed
- Autism expo to be held Thursday
- Lynchburg's racial equity program to hold workshop
- Campbell County to hold first farmers market
- Lynchburg council candidate forum to be held tonight
- Welcome back for Westover
- Lynchburg City Council finds some money for Heritage High fix
- Bedford planning commission delays recommendation on Forest apartments
- Cause not yet determined in James River boating death
- Crunch time for candidates in Ward I
- Lynchburg schools looking to start nurses aide program
- Lynchburg business woman named to education board
- Students, parents, teacher plead for more money for Amherst Schools
- UPDATED: Fire causes major damage to Monster Museum in Natural Bridge
- UPDATED: Fire causes major damage to Monster Museum in Natural Bridge
- Franklin County deputies still searching for missing woman
- With fire out, probe begins at Danville's Hylton Hall
- Danville residents react to Hylton Hall fire
- The Big Gun
- McDonnell acts to remove sticking point on budget
- Gary Sinise's Martinsville benefit concert rescheduled for May
- Virginia DMV cautions drivers about shoe choices
- Stay at Home Mommy
- Fire consumes Hylton Hall in Danville
- Amherst County man charged with attempted murder, arson
- At Bedford Fibre Faire, a 'very tightly knit' community
- Appomattox man dies in James River boating accident
- Fall 2012 Enrollment is Happening Now!
- Property transfers for April 16, 2012
- Darrell Laurant: Titanic -- What's left is a metaphor
- Building permits for April 16, 2012
- Bedford County budget may be delayed
- For Va. Tech families, little clarity five years later
- For Va. Tech families, little clarity five years later
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, April 16, 2012
- Professor donates stem cells to help brother fight cancer
- Legendary evangelist Luis Palau to keynote Baccalaureate
- Budget vote set; Senate approval not assured
- Fire consumes Hylton Hall in Danville
- Community Viewpoint: The Sweet Sorrow of Parting
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, April 15, 2012
- Five Years Later, The Horror of April 16 Lingers
- Crews to excavate soil near RiverWalk Trail
- Q&A: Lynchburg council candidates debate zoning inspection warrants
- Lynchburg man joined 1996 expedition to Titanic's graveyard
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, April 14, 2012
- VDOT contractors warned they may have to stop highway work
- VDOT contractors warned they may have to stop highway work
- Reenactors set up camp in Appomattox
- FOP lodge shooter sentenced to 21 years in prison
- HistoryMobile brings Civil War Virginia to life
- Group hopes to pave way for Lynchburg students' futures
- Catching up: Lynchburg couple celebrates 70th anniversary
- Whitehead show to air City Council candidate forum
- Football star reads to Lynchburg kids, promotes United Way
- 'Sexpert' tackles 'Sex after Sixty' at senior center
- Farmers plan to produce more tobacco in Pittsylvania County
- Fight continues to save Chatham Elementary School
- Chatham man drives car into Golden Skillet
- White 2
- White Falwell
- White 1
- We There Yet?
- GOP Titanic
- Trial date set for Danville man dressed as Easter bunny
- Vermont's governor chased by 4 bears in backyard
- Fire damages Danville home
- McDonnell, 8 ex-Va. govs to speak at Richmond event
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, April 13, 2012
- Choice is All the Parents Want in Case
- Hoff breaks school record
- Relay for Life 2012
- Debate wins second championship this season
- Virginia Indian tribute site dedicated
- GLTC one of seven to qualify for flexible funding option
- Serious about Syria
- Renovations to begin next week on Candlers Mountain Road bridge
- Lynchburg planning commission recommends rezoning for Lakeside Crossing
- Saturday electronics recycling day in Bedford
- Neighbors to Harmony development speak out about project
- 'Blossoms to Bottle' 5K set for Saturday
- Cellist Anisimova to hold benefit concert in Amherst
- Development at old Oakwood Country Club gets council approval
- Autism expo set for Sandusky Elementary
- Lieutenant governor candidate drums up support in Lynchburg
- Danville Easter bunny arrest makes national headlines
- Me Three!
- Alleghany-Craig County wildfire grows again, new aerial pictures
- Lynchburg attorney who worked for FL prosecutor sizes up Trayvon Martin case
- April 12, 1862: An apology for a lack of paper
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, April 12, 2012
- First year disc golf team ready for big stage
- Va. State Capitol makes list of influential buildings in America
- Report cautions VRS reforms to carry added costs
- McDonnell asks Santorum and his supporters to back Romney
- Lynchburg councilman's part-time proposal set off heated debate
- Lynchburg's paid on-street parking idea nixed
- City Council candidates on proposed tax rate increase
- Wildfires continue to burn across western VA
- JF girls soccer team hosting autism awareness run
- House fire displaces Lynchburg family
- Darrell Laurant: Wallace death a loss for media community
- Drug suspects to face federal, state charges
- Lovingston meth operation raided, two charged
- UVa president talks about research in Danville stop
- Bedford County supervisors work session canceled
- Medieval expert headed to Oxford
- Opening Pitch
- UPDATED: Alleghany, Rockbridge County wildfires grow due to winds
- Deadly blaze levels home in Chatham
- Out-of-state, regional crews join fight against Virginia wildfires
- Ward II council challenger criticizes incumbent as out of touch
- FDA wants limits on antibiotics given to animals
- BREAKING NEWS: One dead in Chatham house fire
- Wildfires close Interstate 64 in Rockbridge, Alleghany counties
- Star watch in Rockfish Valley
- New jobs brewing in Nelson
- Board approves Rockfish principal
- Nelson budget discussions continue
- McDonnell predicts GOP will rally to Romney
- Agency on track to issue $13M in bonds
- Teachers circulate petitions
- Crews to excavate soil
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, April 11, 2012
- Mining Panel Transparence Found Lacking
- April 11, 1862: Virginia -- A Battle Song
- Paintball seeks first national championship this weekend
- Despite years of tinkering, VRS may yet need more work
- Lynchburg City Council votes down meals tax
- WWII vets relive memories of war together
- Man charged with murder, arson
- Fire burns First National Bank in Altavista
- Point of Honor gets new video, old clock
- Parents insist training centers are safe
- Public rallies against tax increases, new fees in Pittsylvania County
- Lynchburg City Council candidates discuss law enforcement
- Fire displaces Lynchburg family
- Frank Beamer visits Danville Community College
- Proposed uranium mine backer: "we're in it for the long haul"
- Alleghany, Craig County fires scorch 1,000's of acres
- Lake Effects movie producers set sights on new movie
- Gas Prices
- Santorum suspends presidential campaign
- Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer visits Danville
- McDonnell OKs changes to Virginia's retirement system
- UPDATE: 127 killed in 2 days of clashes in Yemen
- Motorcycle accident leaves one dead in Pittsylvania County
- April 10, 1862: Shiloh
- Compromise Possible for LU, GLTC
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, April 10, 2012
- Lynchburg mayor discusses Live Healthy Initiative
- Fire damages Madison Heights house
- Man survives encounter with power line
- McDonnell expected to propose VRS phase-in
- Stewart to run for lieutenant governor
- Alluvion takes off with Peter Pan
- McDonnell to head north on trade trip
- VCU artists sketch disabled veterans
- Prosecutor offers deal to Capitol protesters
- Lynchburg council candidates debate taxes, school spending during forum
- Recruiting and retaining Lynchburg police officers is becoming a challenge
- Education funding key topic in Bedford budget hearing
- Former Bedford deputy waives preliminary hearing
- Lynchburg City Council to consider how to handle GLTC's line of credit
- Hot Shot crew at Alleghany County's Potts Mountain wildfire
- Douglass: I'm the one who can beat Robert Hurt
- Olympian Billy Mills to visit Chatham Hall
- Pittsylvania County native to cycle across country
- Vigil set to remember fallen Pittsylvania County officer
- Pit bulls kill two dogs in Danville; one still on loose
- White House Egg Hunt
- Choral Union celebrates 10th anniversary
- Prosecutor offers deal on state Capitol protest charges
- GSA Gone Wild
- CVCC names new faculty, staff members
- Former Bedford deputy waives preliminary hearing
- Family says pedestrian accident victim was walking to store
- In Your Schools for April 9, 2012
- Lynchburg Council candidates' forum set for tonight
- Forest man arrested after Lynchburg Walmart shooting
- Bedford public hearing on budget tonight
- E.C. Glass band director moving to Liberty Christian Academy
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, April 9, 2012
- No Place in Local Politics for Trash Talk
- UPDATE: Wildfires burning 900 acres in Alleghany, Craig Counties
- Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' star interviewer, dies
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, April 8, 2012
- Profound Changes in How We Live Are Looming
- Council Candidate Q&A: What should be done to fix GLTC's financial problems?
- Bedford County trails state in overall per-student funding
- Lynchburg-area high school students tour naval research facility
- First candidate forum of Lynchburg council elections to be held Monday
- Lynchburg council candidates weigh in on meals tax increase
- Easter Bunny arrested in Danville mall
- SUV crashes into Pittsylvania house causing fire; suspect sought
- Gov. Bob McDonnell on Response to F-18 Crash in Virginia Beach
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, April 7, 2012
- Lynchburg Air Force veteran discusses F/A-18 crash in Virginia Beach
- Randolph College Chorale to perform at Carnegie Hall
- Report shows privately run training centers also have cases of abuse
- Appomattox Schools administrators still weighing budget ideas
- Staunton River High School students talk to school board about bullying
- Amherst man sentenced in attempted shooting of wife
- Wards Road, U.S. 501 on list of critical road improvements
- Catching up: Woman follows in grandfather's legacy
- Child molester caught looking in school windows sentenced
- Helgeson to Lynchburg voters: say no to out-of-control spending
- Deadline for Conservation Reserve program extended
- Virginia Junior Livestock Expo not coming to Chatham
- Frank Beamer visits DCC on Tuesday
- Danville man indicted in 2011 shooting
- He is Risen
- Only One Loophole
- TRAFFIC ALERT: Paving work backs up U.S. 460
- Child molester found on E.C. Glass High grounds sentenced
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, April 6, 2012
- Attacks on Judiciary Are Injudicious
- Alumnus wins prestigious accounting award
- Excellence in Teaching awards announced
- Governor mum on uranium
- General Assembly budget negotiators reach compromise
- General Assembly budget negotiators reach compromise
- Transportation disputes delayed budget, Newman says
- Centra moves closer to new Gretna facility
- Liberty University asks for more time to consider GLTC contract
- Arrests made in Lynchburg home invasion robbery
- Lynchburg zoning case dropped after property sells
- Danville man charged in death of 3-year-old girl
- Tim Kaine starts campaign trail early in Roanoke
- Lynchburg spent nearly $1 million fixing leaks at Heritage since '96
- Bedford's Loop Church brings unique experience to community
- At the Blackboard
- LC Day 2012
- Former Heritage & UVA standout Chris Cook back in Lynchburg
- UPDATE: McDonnell won't make recommendation on uranium mining
- "Operation Phalanx" leads to child predator, porn arrests across Virginia
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, April 5, 2012
- Politics and History Are a Toxic Combo
- Radtke to appear atop GOP primary ballot
- Sides form in Va. over EPA emission proposal
- Men's volleyball team competes at nationals this weekend
- Carville: Va.'s not a must-win state for Democrats, but it's vital to GOP
- Student dribbles basketball in race to raise awareness for charity
- Kaine releases economic plan on tour of state
- Cantor touts small-business tax-cut plan
- Family files lawsuit against Bedford County Schools
- GLTC's creditor wants city backing to renew line of credit
- Watchdog group calls state's training centers unsafe
- Candidate Q&A: Should public safety positions in budget cuts?
- United Way's Day of Caring to be held in May
- Lynchburg housing authority authorizes higher pay for director
- Roseland woman killed in car crash
- Darrell Laurant: 'Be great" sums up Boys & Girls Club mentor
- Leading by example
- Bedford County School Board to vote on Staunton River repair bid
- YWCA, Kid's Haven receive cash awards
- Excellence in teaching business
- Scholarships for leaders
- "The Laramie Project"
- Virginia officials, critics discuss uranium study group
- Local group wanted in on uranium meeting
- Henry County church raises giant cross on Route 220
- Rudy Giuliani to speak at Washington & Lee
- McDonnell officials explain how uranium study group will operate
- Smith Mountain Lake hail storm repairs may take months
- Pooped On
- Gimme a Mulligan?
- Man who exposed self at Boonsboro Kroger convicted
- Proposed EPA rule stirs debate in Virginia
- New effort to hire military spouses through First Lady's Joining Forces initiative
- Amherst County schools budget awaits supervisors' thoughts
- Lynchburg police seek 2 in Fort Ave. store robbery
- State wants judge to cap damages in Va. Tech shooting suit
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, April 4, 2012
- Liberty alumnus hired on Capitol Hill
- Kaine, now the nominee, again outraises Allen
- Taxes, schools at issue during Lynchburg's public hearing on budget
- Campbell supervisors get first look at schools' budget
- New Lynchburg superintendent takes reigns at first meeting
- Teachers, administrators message to Amherst Supervisors: Fund schools
- Campbell County teacher arrested on indecent liberties charge
- Dairy energy could be a state model
- "Share the Road" sign campaign begins in memory of doctor killed crash
- Gas prices affect sawmill, loggers Hurt told
- Randolph College names new dean
- Small fire causes Bedford Hills evacuation
- Childs-Metzler newser generates potential new leads
- Handmaid's Tale
- Senate candidates Allen, Kaine report first-quarter fundraising
- Update: Bedford Hills students will return to school Wednesday
- Allegiant Airlines to begin charging for carry-ons
- Virginia collected $101 million in speeding tickets
- Cafeteria fire means outdoor classes for Lynchburg students
- Obama ad on gas prices airing in Va. targets Romney
- Kaine raises $2.2 million in 1st quarter
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, April 3, 2012
- Kudos for Keeping the Public First
- Student Coffeehouse event celebrates the '80s
- Legislators aim for Va. budget agreement by weekend
- Bedford County woman wins $250,000 in Mega Millions
- Lynchburg man arrested after small fire set at home
- Some Lynchburg real estate agents worry over proposed tax rate
- I-81 boulder crashes in Montgomery County blasting zone
- Parents weigh in on Lynchburg schools fees plans
- Rising oil prices affecting airlines; may cause fare increase
- Appomattox supervisors approve switching to white patrol cars
- Centra and M.A.A.M team up to provide mammograms for uninsured
- VMI cadets cleaned up Peaks of Otter campground
- Appomattox Court House park kicks off Appomattox surrender celebration
- Virginia disability groups unite behind care plan
- Lynchburg's new superintendent to hold first meeting
- Lynchburg man arrested after small fire set at home
- Uncle Sam's Diet
- Man wanted in Conn. bank robberies arrested in Nelson County
- Family remembers Amherst toddler at memorial service
- Property transfers for April 2, 2012
- Building permits for April 2, 2012
- Confederate's burial re-enacted at home once owned by family
- Darrell Laurant: Finding joy in a milestone birthday
- Lynchburg Life Saving Crew funds at risk
- Lynchburg restaurateurs speak out against meals tax idea
- Search called off for boat on James River
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, April 2, 2012
- Va. lawmakers back to try again on budget
- Humanitarian encourages students to get involved
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, April 1, 2012
- Informed Citizens Are Involved Citizens
- Lynchburg candidates address downtown revitalization, parking
- Health class lesson leads to life-saving moment for Forest boy
- DEQ unimpressed with Altavista's plan to clean up PCBs in pond
- Officials tout economic boost expected from Appomattox museum
- U.Va. to dedicate piece of 9/11 steel today
- Hundreds of Va. students debate change at model assemblies
- Museum of the Confederacy-Appomattox stages grand opening
- Museum of Confederacy opening day
- Five VA tickets each win $250,000 in historic Mega Millions drawing
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, March 31, 2012
- Campbell schools chief compiles worst-case scenario budget cuts
- Liberty University debuts first round of classes in new film school
- Judge: Evidence in GPS-tracking case will be allowed
- Interviews for Bedford District 3 schools seat to be public
- Lynchburg General accredited for heart attack treatments
- Darrell Laurant: Interfaith group marks 30 years
- Patrick County Marine not worried about Sinise concert delay
- Danville celebrates David Wilson's move to NFL
- Man pinned between car, house after driver hits gas by mistake
- LU film school
- Gary Sinise in car crash, won't make Martinsville concert or race
- Portraiture
- Gas Mugging
- Liberty Tax waver
- Anti-tax sentiment grows at Lynchburg public hearing
- Update: No drugs found during random search at E.C. Glass
- Lynchburg police arrest 1, seek suspect at large in robbery
- Forest Volunteer Fire Department
- Forest Volunteer Fire Department
- Judge: Va. Tech did not violate notification law in '07
- Letters to the Editor for Friday March 30, 2012
- Campbell County eyes capital projects for deep cuts
- Bedford school board seeks $5.6 million more in local funding
- Lynchburg area has lots of ideas for updating state outdoors plan
- Hurt introduces bill to protect farmers
- Liberty student finds ways to give back
- 'Voice of the Flames' to join Big South Hall of Fame
- You could win half a billion tonight - or join lots of losers
- Mom files to intervene in lawsuit with former deputy, Bedford sheriff
- Bassett Furniture building destroyed by fire
- Groundbreaking planned for Dunbar High School memorial wall
- Ida Wise East Lecture
- Lynchburg restaurant manager speaks out against meals tax idea
- Single-vehicle wreck closes U.S. 460 westbound in Bedford
- Cheney's Heart
- Update: Heidi Childs' dad says DNA evidence is 'huge'
- Amherst authorities seek Quik-E robbery suspect
- Madison County man gets 27 years for throwing girlfriend off bridge
- TRAFFIC: Campbell Avenue, Graves Mill Road re-opened
- Amherst sheriff blasts proposal to send fine money to state
- Lynchburg budget pressures taking toll on residents, officials
- Darrell Laurant: Primary system broken
- Interim Lynchburg schools chief showered with gifts, praise
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, March 29, 2012
- Legislature Created the VRS Mess
- In Va., parties step up battle over health care
- Cuccinelli 'cautiously optimistic' of ruling against health law
- Famed neurosurgeon calls for intellectual reform
- Lynchburg council candidates talk most, least essential services
- Archery team hopes to hit mark at nationals
- Senior accepted to Oxford program
- Model UN 2012
- Newman named a budget conferee
- Where Are Your Kids?
- Health care arguments: Can any portion survive?
- Mega Millions soars to half-a-billion dollar jackpot
- Amherst father says toddler killed Tuesday was "daddy's girl"
- Museum of the Confederacy in Appomattox open for visits
- Danville apartment inferno ruled arson
- SWVA regional Veterans job fair April 25th in Salem
- Mother, son agree to repay Appomattox County Historical Society
- Michelle Obama to speak at Virginia Tech commencement
- Nelson superintendent voluntarily lowers pay to help budget
- Bridge work to begin in Amherst County
- Amherst County schools budget would cut nearly 20 jobs
- March 28, 1862: Newspaper costs continue to rise
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, March 28, 2012
- A Dangerous Precedent for Campbell
- Lynchburg doctor honored for geriatric care
- Massie tells City Council funding gap will bring more teacher layoffs
- Senate budget keeps most training centers open
- International Week celebrates students' diversity
- ACLU warns State Police on social media checks of applicants
- Council OKs 4 percent hike in Lynchburg water rate
- Lynchburg police seek suspects in Rivermont home invasion
- Lynchburg police investigate theft from cancer center boutique
- Amherst toddler dies in accident
- Lynchburg "Empty Bowls" fundraiser brings in $5,000 for Daily Bread
- Virginia Tech robotic jellyfish to aid U.S. Navy
- Obama taps Virginians Grey, Miller for federal posts
- Virginia Tech students hold "hoodie march" for Trayvon Martin
- Bristol man accused of sodomizing child behind public library
- Bedford's Blue Ridge Bagel ends contest, new owner chosen
- Jefferson Forest student dies in dirt bike accident
- LC hosts historians
- Primary Boy Toys
- Va. House rejects Senate's budget amendments
- Va. House rejects Senate's budget amendments
- ACLU warns State Police on social media checks of applicants
- Hillsville man has new face after groundbreaking transplant
- Woman kills self while chatting with Facebook friends
- Campbell schools budget seeks $3.9M more from supervisors
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, March 27, 2012
- Battle Flag Kept in Place Once Again
- Lynchburg school officials to present budget to City Council
- Health care arguments will touch on LU's qualms with law
- Hockey player signs pro contract with Swedish team
- Senate passes budget after rejecting funds for ultrasounds
- Liberty acquires restaurant property from faithful donor
- A quarter of Virginia river miles are polluted
- Lynchburg schools' RIF policy no longer just based on seniority
- Altavista budget includes 1 percent staff raise
- Gillette extols business credentials in bid to keep Lynchburg seat
- Forest microbrewery gets supervisors' OK
- Lynchburg's Newman: Senate budget is 'structurally balanced'
- Forest fire department has new digs -- and big bills
- UPDATE: Va. Senate passes budget after rejecting ultrasound funds
- Campers race to Martinsville
- Smith Mountain Lake residents clean up after weekend storm
- All of the Above
- Sheriff to release new information in Childs-Metzler slaying
- Justices moving to heart of health care overhaul
- Obama's Energy Tour
- UPDATE: 3.1-magnitude aftershock rattles Louisa County
- Darrell Laurant: Appomattox making news in a good way
- Bedford County supervisors may get insurance
- Public input sought on Lynchburg stormwater fee, rates
- Community forum hopes to help close achievement gap
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, March 26, 2012
- March 26, 1862: Municipal elections
- Communication students earn top awards in national media and marketing competition
- Alumnus Michael Tait takes campus tour, performs with Newsboys
- Full Senate could vote on budget today
- New outdoor show coming to Danville
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, March 25, 2012
- A 'Skewed' Perspective or Reality Hitting Home
- Campbell County seeks public input in tough budget year
- Lynchburg City Council candidates weigh in on proposed tax increase
- Lynchburg's housing market shows signs of improvement
- Lynchburg council candidates weigh in on proposed tax increase
- Severe storms damage homes, dump inches of hail
- Severe storms damage homes, dump inches of hail
- UPDATE: Fire roars through Danville apartment building
- Homes sales in Lynchburg
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, March 24, 2012
- On anniversary, health care law at focus in Senate race
- Protesters want Confederate flag to fly over Virginia museums
- Lynchburg woman pleads guilty to staging robbery
- Ousted Bedford administrator takes job in Botetourt
- Man arrested in Lynchburg Peeping Tom case
- Lynchburg Council candidate says he's not out to tip the balance of power
- Early blooms worry farmers
- Lynchburg's housing market shows signs of improvement
- Lynchburg's housing market shows signs of improvement
- Brabrand endorses Payne's budget proposal
- Catching up: Minister aims to impact Daniels Hill area
- Local rap artist weighs in on Trayvon Martin shooting
- Companies push to keep tobacco in trade agreement
- 15 year-old Michael McGuire hoping for NASCAR future
- Ousted Bedford administrator takes job in Botetourt
- Danville teen convicted of murder
- The Final Four
- Shaken Mitt
- Obama: 'If I had a son he'd look like Trayvon'
- Lynchburg man charged with 126-mph DUI in Amherst County
- Lynchburg man sentenced in stabbing
- Authors of Virginia uranium report to hold three briefings
- Natalee Holloway's mother speaks at Bristol Public Library
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, March 23, 2012
- Webb bill would require White House report on Syrian opposition
- Studio and Digital Arts students win ADDYs
- Virginia budget advances to likely vote Monday
- Virginia adopts tougher math SOL scores for grades 3-8
- Nelson supervisors reject reassessment of property values
- Lynchburg residents indicate acceptance of a tax increase
- Lynchburg school board votes to accept budget that cuts 47 jobs
- Altavista program recognized by Virginia Main Street
- Appomattox supervisors to advertise 8 cent real estate tax hike
- Lynchburg Democratic Committee backs two council candidates
- Bedford's reversions talks will reach public stage in May
- Lynchburg woman pleads guilty to embezzlement
- Junior League accepting applications for Day in the Park concessions, exhibits
- Land conservancy to hold meeting for Amherst landowners
- Drug bust suspects indicted in federal court
- Art with a purpose
- President receives service award
- Saving Ryan
- Cuccinelli files for Virginia gubernatorial run
- AP says 2 Va. federal courthouses on list proposed for shuttering
- Senate Finance Committee approves budget
- Lynchburg woman pleads guilty in Social Security theft
- Jeff Helgeson
- Turner Perrow
- Ceasor Johnson
- Larry Taylor
- John Richards Jr.
- Michael Gillette
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, March 22, 2012
- Poll Drops Shouldn't Be a Surprise
- March 21, 1862: Recruits wanted for the heavy artillery service
- Women step up protests after Va. ultrasound law passes
- Va. Senate leaders report progress on budget
- Marketing department wins advertising awards
- RIR display at Children's Museum gets preview
- Localities ask McDonnell to block pension changes
- Sharing Facebook profile part of Va. trooper application
- Approval drops for McDonnell, legislature
- GLTC lays off seven more employees
- Local governments ask McDonnell to block pension changes
- Downtown Lynchburg's lightning-damaged transformer mostly repaired
- Possible retirement contribution swap factors in Lynchburg schools budget deficit
- Former NIH director to give Sweet Briar commencement address
- Bedford County School Board cancels budget work session
- William Campbell teacher on leave, schools claim "inappropriate relationship"
- Region 2000 awards banquet to become technology, business conference
- Darrell Laurant: Author takes her own approach to the story of Achilles
- Charge dismissed against LCS bus driver
- Lynchburg school board member decides not to seek another term
- Nelson County students plant more than 3,100 pine trees
- Nelson County students plant more than 3,100 pine trees
- Pittsylvania County killer to spend 16 years in prison
- Puppies rescued along Interstate 81 near Troutville
- Campbell County teacher investigated for inappropriate relationship with student
- LC alumnus to give Shumate Lecture
- Neighborhood Watch
- Virginia State Police office moves from Lynchburg to Amherst
- Nelson County supervisors begin budget talks
- Helping Every Learner Perform Workshops
- Gretna man killed in accident
- Retirement incentive OK'ed in Amherst school budget talks
- Approval ratings drop for McDonnell, General Assembly
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, March 21, 2012
- Smoke-free Public Parks in Altavista
- UPDATE: State Police investigating deadly crash in Bedford County
- Underground fire shuts down parts of Lynchburg's downtown
- No clear service cuts emerge from Lynchburg budget talks
- McDonnell urges lawmakers to act on budget
- 'The 39 Steps' debuts Friday at Tower Theater
- Leader of Hispanic Christian organization speaks at convocation
- Poll shows Obama leading GOP field in Va.
- Easement puts Campbell County Supervisors in uncomfortable spot
- Job cuts on the table as Lynchburg school board debates budget
- Easement puts Campbell County Supervisors in uncomfortable spot
- Fire officials stress importance of safe burning practices
- Meals on Wheels campaign kicks off
- Bedford school board seeking applications for district 3 seat
- Lynchburg house damaged by grease fire
- Preliminary hearings waived in Lynchburg hit-and-run case
- Robbery charge certified against Amherst man
- Pregnancy center launches fund campaign for mobile ultrasound
- United Way campaign exceeds its goal
- Moonshine charges certified to the Nelson County grand jury
- Teachers of Promise
- Water worries continue to flow around uranium controversy
- 18-year-old convicted of robbery charges in 2011 Danville death
- Georgia company buys Piedmont Mall in Danville
- Washington & Lee University has $225 million economic impact on region
- APCo may ask for electricity rate increase despite warm winter
- Smith Mountain Lake Park center gets new display
- Agape Center in Moneta plans expansion after increase in need
- Crime Stoppers: Counterfeit money used at convenience store
- The Recipe
- McDonnell warns budget standoff could hurt state
- Hiker might be missing along Appalachian Trail
- Obama leads all GOP candidates in Va., poll finds
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, March 20, 2012
- Teachers Are a Bully's Nightmare
- 'Math Night' partners grocery store, students for learning
- Bedford planning commission approves of Harmony proposal
- Appeal for Lynchburg Humane Society funding swamps council's inbox
- Virginia's Attorney General talks to Lynchburg residents about utility rates
- Lynchburg Fire Department receives reaccreditation
- Lynchburg man sentenced in home invasion, beating case
- Appomattox will sound tornado warning siren
- Twenty charged in Campbell County drug investigation
- Lynchburg superintendent set to present schools budget
- Straw bales shape quirky Nelson home
- Straw bales shape quirky Nelson home
- Pittsylvania County native wins $55,000 on game show
- Cutting You Off
- Report says number of Va. 'dropout factories' stays constant
- UPDATE: 3 children among dead in French school shooting
- Pot of Gold
- Virginia tornado drill set for tomorrow morning
- Randolph College Science Festival begins Thursday
- Lynchburg businessman's Isuzu has seen 547k miles
- Jumbo Restaurant reopens under familiar ownership
- UPDATE: 3 children among dead in French school shooting
- Brookneal man killed, deputy injured in car chase
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, March 19, 2012
- Building permits for March 19, 2012
- Property transfers for March 19, 2012
- Quick solution on state budget unlikely
- March 19, 1862: A stray horse's depredations
- Big Island woman killed in crash
- Community Viewpoint: Legislators, Hands Off the Housing Bucks
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, March 18, 2012
- Vocational Education Is Vital to America's Future
- School uniforms change up for vote in Lynchburg
- DEQ says time running out for Altavista to address PCB contamination
- Payne to Lynchburg City Council: The choice is yours on budget
- March 18, 1862: Need clothing? To the Masonic Hall
- Dialogue sought on gap in student achievement
- Piedmont BioProducts planning commercial refinery in Pittsylvania County
- Lessons learned from Superfund site
- Pittsylvania County Superfund site stable, monitored
- Obama campaign headquarters opens in Danville
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, March 17, 2012
- March 17, 1862: Why so many soldiers at home?
- Man cut in the face in Miller Park assault
- A mother's heart ache: 'My son could have been saved'
- Catching up: Former basketball players reuniting for coach
- Campbell County man gets 23 years on child porn charges
- Lynchburg School Board's McHenry will not seek reappointment
- Whorley resigns from Bedford County School Board
- Areva restructures, names new CEO
- Governor's School students take second prize in C-SPAN contest
- No direct threats led judge to conclude no danger in Pittsylvania prayer case
- Foundation hopes to lure state livestock show to Chatham
- PCBs in Altavista pond
- Housing Op/ed
- Mandate on the Mount
- Standardized Tests
- Alternative spring break
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, March 16, 2012
- Nursing cohort program meets demands of medical field
- About 100 attend community meeting on Lynchburg's budget
- Lynchburg College lecturer talks about social dynamics of bullying
- Bedford County school board gets first glimpse of budget plan
- Elton John visits Roanoke
- Partnership to help teach skilled workers renewed
- Partnership to help teach skilled workers renewed
- Poplar Forest opens with new orientation building
- Fort Hill Women's Club celebrates 100 years, decades of care for Fort Early
- Court of Appeals agrees to hear arguments in Earnest murder case
- 'Civil War Trails Weekend' set for April
- DCR planners to hold meetings for Virginia Outdoor Plan
- Teens organizing weekend peace march
- Police investigating possible peeping tom at Vistas
- Old Oakwood Country Club golf course could be home to development soon
- Busts nets $4.5 million in drugs in city
- Busts nets $4.5 million in drugs in Lynchburg
- Amherst County School board continues budget discussions
- Bald heads for a cause
- Student creates high-tech solution to an old problem in Pittsylvania County
- Sixteen Reasons
- Appomattox man killed in Campbell County wreck
- Danville native hiking Appalachian Trail for wounded soldiers
- Earless bunny meets untimely death before press conference
- Arson ruled out in fatal Ringgold fire, cause undetermined
- Update: Va. 24 wreck near Wards Road cleared
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, March 15, 2012
- A Note to Legislators: Read It First
- McDonnell restoring felons' rights at faster pace
- Skiers and snowboarders make their mark at nationals
- Flames Sports Network wins two Telly Awards
- Lynchburg City manager details possible personnel cuts
- Justice Dept. OKs Va. congressional districts
- Virginia Tech civil trial jury finds in favor of April 16th families
- Ways to Work program helped Madison Heights mom succeed
- Danville native hiking Appalachian Trail for wounded soldiers
- Scouting still has spaghetti dinners, but many more merit badges
- Man pleads guilty in Smith Mountain Lake mortgage fraud
- Altavista council puts off decision on smoke-free policy
- Bedford School Board to get its first look at budget
- Foreign Language Week
- Healthy for Life
- President's Service Honor Roll
- Cantor says he'll introduce legislation for small-business tax cut
- Fill 'Er Up
- Update: Tractor-trailer accident on U.S. 29 cleared
- Teen texts 'I hid the body' to police detective
- February revenue collections in Va. up 17.2 percent over last year
- Altavista power station worker pleads guilty to fraud
- Judge OKs insanity defense in Bedford County case
- Virginia Tech trial day 8
- 3-year-old kills self with gun in car
- Nelson County man killed in accident remembered
- Investigation continues into wreck that killed Madison Heights man
- Amherst schools budget delayed by state deadlock
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, March 14, 2012
- Shine Light on Uranium Mining Study
- VYBE to hold first concert to benefit Jubilee Center
- Lynchburg City Council looks at ways to trim the budget
- Lynchburg City Council agrees to Hyundai rezoning
- Bedford City files notice of intent to revert to town
- Supercars made in Southside
- Randolph College board member to deliver commencement address
- Preventing bullying talk free to the public
- Grant funds available for grain storage projects
- Unemployment rate on the decline
- Lynchburg man sentenced in hit and run
- Prop swords, alcohol taken from Opera on the James
- Hurried transportation bill had strings attached
- Virginia Tech civil trial day 7: Deliberations begin Wednesday
- Virginia Tech civil trial day 7: Deliberations begin Wednesday
- Bedford City files notice of intent to revert to town
- Afghanistan
- Virginia jobless rate hits 3-year low at 5.8%
- Lynchburg Police search for Opera on the James break-in burglar
- Virginia Tech civil trial day 7: Tech lawyers rest their defense
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, March 13, 2012
- Shoes Get a Boost From U.S. Military
- Campbell schools superintendent hopes for $3.9 million from county
- Goodlatte says EPA stormwater measures may cost city
- Students begin school building project in Rwanda
- Super PAC to help GOP's Allen in Senate bid in Virginia
- Allen or Radtke to be first on GOP primary ballot
- Obama campaign makes health care push in Va.
- Gas prices jumped over the weekend
- Schools to hold joint fair and workshop for parents
- Lynchburg City Council to consider rezoning for car dealership
- Bedford County to advertise budget that keeps taxes level
- Breaking down the budget: Lynchburg schools deficit
- Be a "River Hero" to help protect the Chesapeake watershed
- Centra proposes Gretna expansion
- Teachers upset over budget cuts in Pittsylvania County
- Liberty University helps victims of midwest tornados
- Virginia Tech civil trial day 6: Tech's defense begins
- Virginia General Assembly special session expected to cost taxpayers thousands
- Virginia General Assembly special session expected to cost taxpers thousands
- Drums of War
- Former VMI Superintendent to give Randolph College commencement address
- Iran and the Bomb
- Changing the face of education
- Officials to consider Smith Mountain lake winery plan
- Lynchburg has long resisted tax hikes
- Wound long healed finally recognized
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, March 12, 2012
- Total Failure by Senate Democrats
- Virginia Tech wrongful death trial entering 2nd week
- Women's basketball team wins 14th Big South Championship
- Sweet Briar president brings free-form fitness class to area
- A Lean City Budget That Looks to a Bright Future
- A Lean City Budget That Looks to a Bright Future
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, March 11, 2012
- Community Viewpoint: Lynchburg Amtrak backers still need to be vigilant
- Lynchburg City Council members ponder stark budget choices
- Massie proposes overhaul to layoff policy for Lynchburg schools
- Lynchburg class teaches citizen-scientists to lend an ear to frogs
- Couple killed in Ringgold fire; home reduced to rubble
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, March 10, 2012
- Two Liberty wrestlers named national champions
- Live Healthy Lynchburg attempts to make healthy living easier
- Appomattox County still is at bottom of list for local money to schools
- Catching up: Lynchburg hairdresser, author dies of AIDS
- Amherst, Nelson lawyers seek judgeships
- Lynchburg jail inmate sentenced in beating that partially blinded man
- Lynchburg waitress recognized for kindness
- Local businesses team up to teach teens financial literacy
- Man indicted on charges in beating of Moneta store owner
- Lynchburg police arrest man in restaurant stabbing case
- Former VUL player sentenced in beating case
- Babcock & Wilcox to expand Mt. Athos facility
- Liberty University collects food for tornado victims
- Roanoke man and woman arrested on prostitution charges in Bedford
- Virginia Tech civil trial day 5: Steger, victim's mother take the stand
- Dog dies in Danville house fire
- Lynchburg used as test model for regional National Guard armories
- UPDATE: Obama calls Rolls-Royce plant example for nation
- Pilot Car
- Old Mitt and the Sea
- Colgan, Stosch
- Obama in Prince George
- Roanoke man, woman arrested for prostitution in Bedford
- Rolls-Royce plant
- Facebook 'friend' offer exposes man's other wife
- Obama lands
- WWE Smackdown coming to Roanoke in May
- Former poet laureate to sign latest collection in Chatham
- In Virginia, Obama focuses on manufacturing jobs
- TRAFFIC ALERT: Tractor-trailer accident in Campbell County
- Sheriff: Judge's stolen nameplate seen on Facebook
- Dog dies in Danville house fire
- March 9, 2012: Hustings Court
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, March 9, 2012
- Trips to National Defense University complement classroom learning
- Lawmakers likely to adjourn Saturday without budget
- Hockey player signs with New Zealand team
- Snowflex Centre food drive extended to help tornado victims
- New grocery development may breath live into stalled Lakeside Centre project
- Judge wants to hear public comment on training-center closures
- Two programs for cancer patients are finalists in national competition
- Man arrested in fatal Lynchburg hit-and-run
- City and county receive grant to reduce youth drunken driving
- Superintendent talks about budget gap at annual breakfast
- Council candidate makes formal campaign announcement
- Amherst farmer fought the law and won
- GPS tracking bills win swift passage
- State Senate kills teacher-contracts bill
- Man killed in Gretna accident
- Rescued rat dies in Danville; traumatic abuse blamed
- Virginia Tech civil trial day 4: Hinkcer, Flinchum testify
- Virginia Tech civil trial day 4: Hinkcer, Flinchum testify
- Lynchburg National Guard Armory to expand
- Animal abuse and neglect training held in Rocky Mount
- A fiddling poet
- A Politician's Sonogram
- Virginia Senate kills teacher contracts bill
- House sends voter ID bill to governor
- Man arrested in fatal Lynchburg hit-and-run
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, March 8, 2012
- It's Crunch Time for the United Way
- GLTC delays adopting budget after LU decision to drop service
- Conversational language classes open doors to different cultures
- First-ever webcast keeps online faculty connected to campus
- Questions arise about transparency of uranium study
- Solar flare dramatic, not problematic in Va.
- Capitol briefs: 1st responder death benefits bill signed
- Senate Democrats list concerns on budget
- Redskins consider Richmond for preseason training
- McDonnell signs disputed abortion ultrasound bill
- House GOP scraps 'castle doctrine' bill at sponsor's request
- Liberty University breaks ground on new library
- McDonnell signs ultrasound bill
- Judgeship candidate questioned again
- Darrell Laurant: Lifelong CVTC resident died at 94
- Lynchburg police seize truck in hit-and-run death of bicyclist
- Lynchburg-based Capps Shoes gets federal contract
- Nelson County official convicted of misdemeanor charge
- Governor's uranium work group outlines plan
- "Young Women" Program set for Saturday
- Virginia Tech civil trial day 3: Police, April 16th panel leader, Tech executive take stand
- Third rabies alert issued in Pittsylvania County
- Va. Senate Democrats list concerns on budget
- Roanoke teen, doctor talk about synthetic marijuana dangers
- UPDATE: McDonnell signs ultrasound abortion bill
- El Rushbo
- Criminology gains popularity
- McDonnell
- Liberty University holds groundbreaking for $50M library
- House GOP kills 'Castle Doctrine' bill at sponsor's request
- 'Castle doctrine' bill dies in Virginia House
- Virginia Tech civil trial day 3: April 16th panel leader on stand
- Nelson County official pleads guilty to embezzlement
- Volunteers extinguish basement fire in Pittsylvania County
- Bicyclist killed in Lynchburg, suspect sought
- Amherst County budget proposal has no tax hikes or pay raises
- Bedford County fire destroys mobile home
- Nelson County man dies after being hit by track loader
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, March 7, 2012
- Reasonable Request From the Families
- City manager recommends budget that raises taxes, cuts positions
- Liberty University decides to end contract with GLTC
- E.C. Glass's Latham named director of secondary education
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- Ron Paul wins Lynchburg, gets strong support at Liberty University
- Campbell supervisors to research gun range in Naruna
- Woman pleads guilty to falsifying records to help ailing business
- School bus driver charged in collision
- Man dies after being hit by track loader
- Man indicted on charges in beating of elderly store owner
- Last minute challenger files in Lynchburg City Council race
- Newman revises autism-training bill
- Romney takes 3 states, Santorum 2, Gingrich 1
- Romney takes 6 states, Santorum 3, Gingrich 1
- Bedford County smash & grab suspect linked to Botetourt County crime
- Virginia Tech civil trial day 2: Opening statements begin
- Race for Democratic nod for 5th gets testy
- City manager recommends budget that raises taxes, cuts positions
- Pulaski standoff ends after woman shot, suspect dead
- As expected, light turnout in 2-candidate GOP primary
- In the Bullseye
- Gary Sinese named Grand Marshal at Martinsville NASCAR race
- Counties group pushes legislators to get budget deal
- Nelson County woman killed in house fire
- NASA speaker to open Hubble telescope exhibit in Danville
- Student Ambassador Application
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, March 6, 2012
- Housing Deal Dollars to Fill Budget Holes
- Only Ron Paul, Mitt Romney face off today in Va.
- Legislators battle over state Capitol protest arrests
- Budget standoff continues in Senate
- Legislators interview 3 candidates for judgeship
- City's storm water system under federal scrutiny as council discusses new fees
- Lynchburg fees for aging water lines under scrutiny
- Lynchburg to consider loosening school uniform requirements
- Community pushes for more funds for Pittsylvania County schools
- Montvale man dies in Roanoke crash
- Virginia Tech civil trial day 1: Jury selection almost complete
- Virginia Tech civil trial day 1: Jury selection almost complete
- Four injured in school bus accident in Danville; driver charged
- VMI students launch effort to prevent cheating
- Bedford sheriff, former deputy named in lawsuit
- Slop the Hog
- Police: Pa. man tries high-fiving cop who gave DUI
- UPDATE: Sparring over state budget continues
- UPDATED: Snow totals range widely from clipper system
- God's Pit Crew seeks donations for tornado victims
- Crowd gathers at Monument Terrace to protest voter ID bill
- Lynchburg Ward III candidate Thurber withdraws from race
- Kaine leads Allen in poll; Romney easily tops Paul
- Darrell Laurant: Time kills Civil War hospital
- Building permits for March 5, 2012
- Property transfers for March 5, 2012
- Lynchburg apartment fire displaces 4 residents
- Indiana baby dropped in field by tornado dies
- Campbell County considering 13 sites for shooting range
- N.C. firm seeks to spread biosolids on Bedford County land
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, March 5, 2012
- Localities split on state pension proposals
- Clipper system brings snow this morning
- Man stabbed during fight at Lynchburg TGI Friday's
- UPDATE: Cantor endorses Romney
- Rising student loan debt fuels concern among Lynchburg-area colleges
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, March 4, 2012
- Only Days to Resolve a Petty Budget Stand-off
- For Byron, ultrasound success came on the fifth attempt
- For Bryon, ultrasound success came on the fifth attempt
- New YMCA program offers fitness fun for people with disabilities
- Virginia's not-so-Super Tuesday
- Teacher-contract bill among unresolved issues
- Kaine, other Dems, stump in Danville
- Training center families go to court
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, March 3, 2012
- Catching up: Family writes about recovery and God after devastating crash
- Senate panel says 'no compromise,' kills sentencing bill
- Former bus aide files response in Bedford County abuse suit
- Challenged Sports Exchange recognizes advocate of the year
- Students to flood Lynchburg spring break to build a house
- Bedford Main Street former director arrested
- Virginia Tech civil trial in April 16th tragedy set to begin Monday
- Gas Wars
- Preppers
- Preventing bullying
- The Moral Mission of Higher Ed
- Bedford County school bus aide responds to 20 million dollar lawsuit
- Free medical, dental, vision clinic in Buena Vista March 3-4
- House again passes budget, sends it to Senate
- UPDATE: Va. Supreme Court rules against Cuccinelli in U.Va. climate case
- Bedford County ICAC arrests Chesterfield County man in online predator case
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, March 2, 2012
- One Up, One Down for Schools
- "Tebow" bill defeated in committee
- City finalizes plans to realign busy intersection
- Bill directs training-center discharges to home towns
- Autism training for teachers clears hurdle
- Program to honor Robert Whitehead
- 'Scardog' dropped from Iron Dog Race team
- Ultrasound bill clears last hurdle in General Assembly
- March 20 named tornado preparedness day
- Lynchburg dancer recognized by arts council
- Bar makes judicial choices for Pittsylvania County
- Legacy Project to scan Civil War items at Amherst County Museum
- AARP to assist in filing taxes
- VUL competing for "Retool Your School" grant
- State Police to graduate largest class ever
- Voters league to express concern over provisional ballot issues
- Saving energy and money
- The Bluesman
- Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Santorum
- UPDATE: Amended ultrasound abortion bill heading to McDonnell
- Putney reintroduces budget bills in House
- Andrew Breitbart, conservative activist and publisher, dies
- Update: Crews working on Amherst County High power outage
- Update: Crews working on Amherst County High power outage
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, March 1, 2012
- Campbell Gets Some Good News
- Community bike program to be discontinued
- Councilman says he will follow constituent wishes on water rate
- Liberty to send its first swimmer to NCAA Division I championships
- County looking to institute inmate labor program
- Mega park still years away in Pittsylvania County
- Parkway visitors up after 2010's low
- Soapbox derby revived after 20 year hiatus
- Senate standoff leaves no state budget
- Lynchburg CSO funding uncertain amid budget turmoil
- Courts' redistricting study advances
- Near Farmville, a historic railroad bridge gets a facelift
- Darrell Laurant: The ins and outs of judging a Scrabble tournament
- Private schools team up to give parents fair and workshop
- Lynchburg Fire deputy chief named state association president
- Rivermont Bridge traffic restricted due to construction
- Suspect wanted for stolen credit card purchase
- Bedford County deputies search for credit card fraud suspect
- Tornado Watch cancelled
- Appomattox school bus driver found not guilty of child neglect
- Traffic fines focus of bill that could squeeze local Sheriffs
- VMI student helping Air Force develop flapping wing drones
- Martinsville Speedway ready for fiery crash like Daytona
- Senate fails to pass House budget; sets up impasse
- France for spring break
- House will not take up ultrasound abortion bill today
- Police hunt for suspect in Danville stabbing
- 'Scardog' dropped from Iron Dog Race team
- Nelson County refinancing could save $2.4 million
- Amherst County administrator prepares budget
- Free medical, dental, vision clinic Buena Vista March 3-4
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, February 29, 2012
- An Important Step Against Tobacco Use
- Insurance consultant warns about impact of health care reform
- 'Love and Respect' author shares personal testimony
- Lynchburg votes to sell land for grocery store development
- Dome gives students glimpse of anatomy, titanic disaster
- Ultrasound bill that put VA on national stage nears finish line
- Opponents organize against ultrasound, personhood bills
- Garrett concerned about CVTC developments
- Foster care placement program sees drop in referrals
- United Way on course for fundraising goal
- Former White House advisor to speak at Academy of Fine Arts
- JF safe driving program takes top honors
- Funeral arrangements set for Madison Heights tow truck operator
- Industry-friendly bill gets Senate panel's OK
- Campbell County gets state approval for 5 percent hotel tax
- Gillette announces re-election bid
- Old Dominion Job Corps program ranked near top
- Bricks from historic collapsed building up for sale
- Supervisors table leftover JF money discussion
- Jeffrey Easley convicted of killing Tina Smith in Roanoke County
- UPDATE: McDonnell signs repeal of one-gun-a-month law
- Public Schools
- Abstinence Only
- Byron's ultrasound bill passes Senate
- Senate panel approves budget plan but with warning to Democrats
- Gillette announces Lynchburg City Council reelection bid
- Mark Cole
- George Allen opens lead on Tim Kaine in Roanoke College poll
- Mark Warner to give Virginia Tech commencement address
- Vigil
- Marcus Vick sentenced to 10 days in jail for contempt of court
- Lynchburg councilman Gillette to make announcement today
- Campbell superintendent seeks more money from supervisors
- Officials: Student brain dead in Ohio shooting
- Key votes expected today on two abortion measures
- Key votes expected today on two abortion measures
- Feb. 28, 1862: Rising costs 'grinding the very life out of newspapers'
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, February 28, 2012
- A Matter of Tax Equity for Retailers
- Capitol briefs: Amazon tax measure passes House 95-2
- Proposed Lynchburg development could include Fresh Market store
- Apartment complex in Forest receives supervisors approval
- Mayor's Award of Excellence nominees recognized
- Mayor challenges city to lose 12 tons in 2012
- Amendment would help Lynchburg pay for civic center
- Bill to limit judges' discretion delayed
- Ultrasound vote postponed
- Bill to end HPV requirement killed
- Virginia Tech April 16th lawsuits not settled, likely headed to trial
- Donations sought for animal care in Dan River Region
- Raccoon test positive for rabies in Pittsylvania County
- For drawing new districts, inmates may not be factor
- Bedford County grandparents saved from scam
- Plutocracy
- Fake cancer case results in $100 fine for woman
- Fake cancer case results in $100 fine for woman
- Senate foregoes vote on ultrasound bill
- House easily approves Amazon sales tax bill
- Bolling breaks tie to pass voter ID bill
- 1.9-magnitude earthquake reported in Hanover
- Madison Heights man fatally struck while clearing wreck
- Crash kills Madison Heights man
- Virginia University of Lynchburg needs your vote to win campus improvement grant
- Students shot in Ohio school; suspect in custody
- TRAFFIC ALERT: Wreck affecting westbound Va. 130
- Building permits for Feb. 27, 2012
- Property transfers for Feb. 27, 2012
- D-Day Memorial to host Jesse Owens presentation
- Darrell Laurant: Breaking the cycle of 'driving while poor'
- In Your Schools for Feb. 27, 2012
- Forest development may change to 228 apartments
- Developer makes offer for land at Lakeside & Old Forest
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, February 27, 2012
- Democracy's Last Stand in the '12 Assembly
- Feb. 27, 1862: No gun? How about a pike?
- Law school ranks high for bar exam preparation
- Tim Lee delivers convocation message
- Men's, women's hockey teams head to national tournaments
- Gretna man struck on U.S. 29 dies
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, February 26, 2012
- State Senate Democrats Playing With Fire
- Television show to feature Halifax woman missing since 2009
- Slavery research at Poplar Forest shows contradiction of Jefferson
- Drive to Survive
- Feb. 26, 1862: The turning point in our fortunes
- After weekend wins, basketball teams headed to championships
- Soldier killed in Afghanistan noted Quran backlash
- Spell bound: Danville student advanced in competition
- Legacy of Camilla Williams honored in Danville service
- Gretna man struck on roadway
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, February 25, 2012
- Feb. 25, 1862: Sorry, soldiers, 'drinking houses' closed
- Liberty sweeps Big South indoor track crowns
- Drive to Survive
- Brother, students jump rope to support sibling with heart defect
- Brother, students jump rope to support sibling with heart defect
- At sponsor's urging, Senate scraps ultrasound abortion bill
- Foundation formed to help repair Appomattox historical site buildings
- Brother, students jump rope to support sibling with heart defect
- Brother, students jump rope to support sibling with heart defect
- Brother, students jump rope to support sibling with heart defect
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- Appomattox School Board to ask for $5 million match from county
- Region 2000 hires new workforce board director
- Homeless count ties into housing survey
- City inventories housing needs
- Energy Expo
- Missing Halifax woman
- Northside High School grad killed in Afghanistan
- Virginia National Guard armories get energy efficiency upgrades
- What's up, Doc?
- Sweater Vest of Righteousness
- It's the Devil, Stupid
- Two Trucks
- Gifts for Gulu 2012
- Jill Holtzman Vogel, Richard Black
- McDonnell details legal concerns over ultrasound bill
- Poplar Forest slavery artifacts
- Chatham man wanted for Sunday shooting
- Feb. 24, 1862: Virginia needs her fighting men
- Va. State Police looking to hire more women
- Virginia finalizes waiver for No Child Left Behind Act
- Pittsylvania County Deputies Searching for Armed and Dangerous Man
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, February 24, 2012
- Parts of NBC's "Who Do You Think You Are" episode filmed in Lynchburg
- Speed limit on part of U.S. 29 in Amherst County to go up
- USPS to cease mail-processing operations in Lynchburg, Roanoke
- Bedford County and schools eye long-term energy savings
- Liberty University may get satellite campus
- Tensions high as Amherst school officials look at budget
- Student to appear on NBC's 'Weekend TODAY' show on Sunday
- House amends budget to catch more sexual predators
- Man hospitalized after fall from tree
- Goodview man arrested for meth production
- Ultrasound bill alive but amended in senate
- Panel OKs end to HPV mandate
- Congressmen working to save Roanoke, Lynchburg mail processing centers
- Hurt: Election shouldn't be "nasty debate"
- Bedford County deputies make meth lab bust in Goodview
- UPDATE: Senate fails to pass budget; House easily passes its version
- Ultrasound bill resembles Democrats amendment
- FEMA allocates $19 million to help rebuild Louisa high school
- Virginia's Health Care Safety Net in jeopardy clinics, patients fear
- Iranian Pressure
- UPDATE: State Senate scuttles 'personhood' bill
- Virginia Senate kills 'personhood' bill
- Senate backs bill on storing firearms
- Alleghany Highlands being considered for film shoot
- Maine 3-year-old walks mile in middle of night
- Smith Mountain Lake SUV crash kills Penhook man
- McDonnell hopes to get amended ultrasound bill
- USPS to cease mail-processing operations in Lynchburg, Roanoke
- 'Personhood' bill approved by Senate committee
- McDonnell blasts Democrats over state budget
- Your designated driver is your 9-year-old daughter? Probation
- HPV vaccine bill OK'ed by Senate committee
- Senate committee approves amended ultrasound bill
- 2 military helicopters collide in southeast Calif.
- Wilder's failed slavery museum loses federal tax-exempt status
- Speed limit on part of U.S. 29 in Amherst County to go up
- High gas prices impact Dan River Region businesses
- Obama administration unveils planned online privacy rules
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, February 23, 2012
- Distractions From the Task at Hand
- Feb. 23, 1862: Argument over fighting chicken leads to street battle
- Helgeson receives Republican nomination for Lynchburg race
- Liberty considering offer to add new campus in Northeast
- Student video contest raises money for charities
- Jury recommends 26 years for Huguely
- Forest couple finalists in CBS' "How I met my other" contest
- Early childhood development is key for business, leaders say
- Air Force vet announces Ward I City Council candidacy
- Roanoke postal union workers say mail distribution center is closing
- Recordation tax isn't a simple issue everywhere
- Lynchburg elementary schools to get 'Safe Routes to School' grants
- 'Linsanity' proves inspiration for upstart Lynchburg ABA team
- School Board to vote on leftover JF renovation funds
- Dunbar to break ground on memorial wall in April
- Amherst library main phone line still down
- Altavista looking to hire economic development director
- Planning Commission approves rezoning for former Famous Anthony's
- Planned Parenthood opposes revised ultrasound bill
- Hollins professor says gas could get to $5 this summer
- House passes weaker version of ultrasound bill
- Ponce
- House again backs 'conscience clause' on adoption
- Theologian in Chief
- UPDATE: 1 arrested in shooting at McGuire VA hospital
- Statewide tornado drill set for March 20
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, February 22, 2012
- So What is the Problem in Bedford?
- Crash on Va. 151 involves hit-and-run, stolen car
- Senate backs adoption 'conscience clause'
- Ignition interlock legislation hits snag
- 'Harmony' development rezoning on hold in Bedford County
- Flapjack flippers fly toward finish
- Ultrasound debate continues despite delay
- Bill to end HPV vaccine requirement advances
- Committee makes recommendations for grant funds
- Bedford County budget plan presented
- VDOT looking to make U.S. 221 intersection safer
- Panel OKs measure trimming state mandates
- Limit on tax credits advances
- CVTC closure plans leave mother pondering twin sons' fate
- Amherst supervisors delay creating task force for CVTC transition
- Tax increases proposed in Pittsylvania County
- Huguely's fate in jury's hands
- Endowments of UVa, other state universities best pre-recession highs
- APCo to repair most power outages by Wednesday
- Congressman Hurt explains vote supporting payroll tax extension
- Seasonally confused insects
- Narrow Minded
- Fire destroys Pittsylvania County mobile home
- House again defers action on ultrasound bill
- Va. Senate passes adoption discrimination bill
- Bedford woman pleads guilty in DUI wreck that injured 2
- Senate welfare drug screening bill faces uncertain future
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, February 21, 2012
- Reasonable Request for the Animals
- Feb. 21, 1862: Negroes for hire
- Liberty alumnus advances to next round on NBC's "The Voice"
- Law school teams earn top honors at moot court tournament
- McDonnell pitches for Romney in Michigan
- In spotlight, ultrasound bill headed to governor
- Senate advances gun-rights bills
- Budget cuts equal cut hours at downtown library
- Snow blanketing region a blip in weather pattern
- Senate votes to close "Amazon loophole"
- Ultrasound bill attracts protesters at Capitol
- Bedford County supervisors to begin budget process
- Randolph College names new administrator
- Fire damages condos at Wintergreen
- Centra doctors to help establish cath lab in Tanzania
- City school board to vote on summer programs
- Putney calls House budget "vision for the future"
- Galax missing teenage girls found safe
- Extreme Snowmen: SWVA creativity on display
- Appalachian Power deals with outages caused by melting snow
- Snow topples trees, sets power line on fire in Roanoke
- Busting Through the Gate
- SWVA snow storm aftermath: Power outages being fixed, roads improve
- Three-day break a wild card factor for Huguely jury
- UPDATE: Hundreds at Capitol for women's rights rally
- Senate committee kills GPS tracking ban
- Romney, Santorum top Obama in new Virginia poll
- Lynchburg snow fun
- Whitney Still Dead
- Gretna man killed in vehicle accident Sunday evening
- Lynchburg looks at taxpayer support of humane society
- 12 U.Va. students go on hunger strike to protest employee pay
- Senate proposes more school funds than House
- Let the people weigh in
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, February 20, 2012
- Feb. 20, 1862: A lack of green makes our stamps blue
- Snow storm leaves thousands without power, dangerous roads in SWVA
- House, Senate committees present dueling budgets
- NRV road conditions change drastically from day to night
- Snow storm causes dangerous roads, widespread power outages
- Team forms to tackle Pittsylvania burglaries, cyber crimes
- Snow turned nasty on Central Virginia roads
- UPDATE: Snow blankets area; many crashes reported
- Lynchburg looks at taxpayer support of humane society
- UPDATE: Crashes mount as snow blankets area
- Survival rate strong for Lynchburg-area legislators' bills
- Magnitude 2.7 aftershock shakes central Virginia
- Three victims shot in Chatham
- Bedford County VDOT community meeting on Rt. 221 improvement
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, February 19, 2012
- Is Virginia a Democracy of an Incumbent's Dream?
- Feb. 19, 1862: 10-room house for rent
- Former Bedford County supervisors question Guzi resignation
- Poll finds most Virginians oppose changes in abortion, gun laws
- Pay raises sought for Virginia workers
- UPDATE: Huguely jury to begin deliberations on Wednesday
- Linkhorne Middle student is the w-i-n-n-e-r of regional spelling bee
- Man taken to hospital after wreck in Gretna
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, February 18, 2012
- Feb. 18, 1862: Another exodus of jail birds
- Teacher arrested for indecent liberties with a minor
- Huguely trial delays could be pivotal
- Senate backs tax credits for private-school scholarships
- House budget to restore safety-net funding
- Parade to honor Iraq War vets
- Good Morning America segment films with GLTC workers airs
- Virgil Goode to run for president
- City councilman applies to run for re-election as Republican
- Governor's budget cuts could impact Presbyterian Homes' services to families
- Woman to spent 15 years in prison in beating death
- Virgil Goode running as Consitution Party's candidate for President
- Acclaimed tenor to perform
- Snow forecast update for Sunday
- Virgil Goode to run for president
- W. Townes Lea Elementary proposed for closure in Danville
- Huddleston man faces felony murder charge in summer shootout
- Summer reading clinic
- Smith Mountain Lake restaurant brings gourmet menu to Roanoke on truck
- Mandates
- Wrong Way Rider
- Senate backs tax credits for private school scholarships
- Man arrested in bomb plot near U.S. Capitol
- House budget proposal to boost safety net funding
- Huguely Trial, UPDATED 11:30 a.m. - Value of Love's computer contested
- Kristina Pongracz sentenced to 15 years in Bedford boyfriend's beating death
- Campbell County woman wins big in Virginia Lottery
- Grape-flavored liquid infant Tylenol recalled
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, February 17, 2012
- Of Budgets and Money for Schools
- Bid to honor Va.'s black political pioneers hits snag
- Senate panel votes to limit state-paid abortions
- Texting and driving crackdown stalls
- VRS sets stage for expansion of 401(k)-style contribution plans
- Flames fans recognize strong contributors to athletic programs
- Students learn global needs during Missions Emphasis Week
- Lynchburg City Council will not take position on National Defense act
- Police warn of scams targeting the elderly
- Boil water notice lifted in Lynchburg
- News & Advance spelling bee to be held Saturday
- Lynchburg College announces new nursing program
- City Council's Ward I gets first contender for seat
- USDA Farm Services looking for minority farmers
- Hallmark Channel to air movie filmed at Smith Mountain Lake
- VDOT to hold informational meeting on U.S. 221 improvements
- Senate panel advances new high-school diplomas
- Putney: Budget bill to show 'restraint'
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- Jury recommends 31 years in FOP lodge slaying
- Cop turned writer to read from her work
- Puppy trapped in box and left to die in Danville
- Lynchburg man named Dollar General's "Everyday Hero"
- IRS problems could delay tax returns
- Virginia Tech gets $705,000 for "bird stress" study
- Russia and Syria
- Cuccinelli warns of mortgage settlement scam calls
- Update: Lynchburg lifts boil-water notice for some residents
- Ethics Bowl 2012
- Huguely trial suspended for day; defense lawyer ill
- Danville puppy abandoned in trash bin, $1,000 reward offered
- Democratic Sen. Phil Puckett says he will vote for "Personhood Bill"
- Panel spikes crackdown on texting while driving
- Lynchburg family escapes duplex fire
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, February 16, 2012
- Rally urges senators, Bolling to back 'personhood' bill
- Jury to rule in FOP lodge homicide case
- Water main breaks, boil notices keep city crews busy
- Response filed in suit alleging abuse of autistic boy on Bedford School bus
- Darrell Laurant: Art to help those with Alzheimer's
- Lynchburg to convert downtown lot to paid parking amid complaints downtown
- Driver in fatal Bedford County crash identified
- Senate OKs $28 million for Lynchburg CSO projects
- LU's Staver backs "personhood" bill with Cuccinelli
- Appomattox native sent home from American Idol
- Altavista considering going tobacco-free at parks
- Commonwealth rests its case after Huguely teammates tell of 'strange' behavior
- Defense's expert witnesses: Highly intoxicated Love died from lack of oxygen
- 'Jane Doe' finally speaks on Pittsylvania prayer
- Driver sideswipes Lynchburg school bus after cell phone distraction
- Not Serious?
- Coping with Stress Workshop
- Enroll in 2nd 8 Week Classes
- Amherst firefighters extinguish house fire
- Virginia Tech 'Hokie Ambassador' overcomes disability
- Rally urges Senate, Bolling, to back 'personhood' bill
- End of the Road
- Second of two men in fatal Bedford County wreck dies
- Woman arrested after man stabbed in Lynchburg
- Weekend's colder weather meant more traffic at Wintergreen
- Nelson supervisors concerned about reassessment results
- CVTC closure plans leave mother pondering twin sons' fate
- Amherst County schools budget could face major shortfall
- UPDATE 5:57 p.m.: Defense opens with its own experts
- Official: Prison fire in Honduras leaves 272 dead
- Magnitude 6.0 earthquake recorded off Oregon coast
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, February 15, 2012
- Texting and Driving Are a Bad Mix
- City council decides to postpone vote on humane society contributions
- Gay, lesbian couples apply to marry in Va.
- Frank Rogers
- Town council approves money for PCB remediation
- Campbell County officials issue urgent plea to legislators - stop unfunded mandates
- Vice Mayor Ceasor Johnson launches campaign for re-election
- Lynchburg jury trial begins in FOP lodge homicide
- Sharp debate accompanies ultrasound bills passage
- Bedford father recalls Presidential call of daughter's rescue
- Superintendent briefs Lynchburg City Council on schools' budget process
- Companies will match contributions to United Way in pursuit of campaign goal
- Testimony centers on twisting of Love's head
- Medical, forensics experts testify in Huguely trial
- Built to Last
- Lynchburg instructs some residents to boil water for safety
- UPDATE: House passes 'personhood,' ultrasound bills
- Huguely Trial Day 7, UPDATED 4:10 p.m. - Medical experts continue to testify
- BREAKING NEWS: Jane Doe reveals her identity in Pittsylvania County prayer battle
- Water main breaks affecting Rivermont, Boonsboro areas
- Feb. 14, 1862: A fiery call to volunteer
- Update: Accident on U.S. 221 cleared
- Goodyear Tire & Rubber returns to profitability
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, February 14, 2012
- A Commuter Option Whose Time's Arrived
- Liberty University students share warmth in Ukraine
- Senate approves compensation for Haynesworth
- House advances changes in state pension plan
- Counting kisses: Couple shares a special bond
- Lots of change for Liberty Christian Academy math program
- Lots of change for Liberty Christian Academy math program
- Lots of change for Liberty Christian Academy math program
- Lots of change for Liberty Christian Academy math program
- Lots of change for Liberty Christian Academy math program
- House advances changes in state pension plan
- Last minute chance may help Lynchburg Humane Society receive money for new building
- Bedford County administrator resigns; board chairman calls ouster "unprofessional"
- Town retreat's bill more than $7,000
- Ultrasound debate goes into details
- Bond denied in federal child pornography case
- Huguely murder trial: Testimony details Love injuries as sides spar over what caused them
- UPDATE: Man charged in Monday afternoon Danville wreck
- Judge declines request to make Huguely evidence easier to see, hear
- Bedford County administrator resigns
- Preservation Virginia to hold meeting on historic barns
- Virginia burn ban begins Wednesday
- W&L students explain McDonnell pick for GOP vice-president
- House advances bill on arrestee citizenship inquiries
- UPDATE: Medical examiner testifies about Love's injuries
- House gives preliminary OK to abortion ultrasound bill
- House advances bill extending death penalty eligibility
- Va. House gives 'personhood' bill preliminary OK
- Hard to Get
- House passes bill requiring earthquake insurance notice
- Va. Senate passes curbs on smoking
- Senate approves ending one-gun-a-month restriction
- Huguely Trial Day 6, UPDATED 12:45 p.m. - He had cuts, bruises when police interviewed him
- UPDATE: Obama's $3.8 trillion budget headed to Congress
- Lipstick on a Porker
- Public teacher contract overhaul passes House
- Obama 'truth teams' informing grass-roots supporters in Va.
- Building permits for Feb. 13, 2012
- Property transfers for Feb. 13, 2012
- In Your Schools for Feb. 13, 2012
- Update: Accident on U.S. 29 in Nelson County cleared
- Pizza delivery driver robbed at Lynchburg apartment complex
- Darrell Laurant: Move over, Nintendo, the books are calling
- Lynchburg water safe to drink again
- High winds cause power outages in Nelson County
- Bedford diabetes initiative begins
- Bedford supervisors to discuss county administrator's job
- GLTC employees' group gets check for missing $50k
- Longtime Board of Trustees member dies
- Huguely Day 6: Prosecution to pick up again with its case
- Pre-Grammy gala celebrates Whitney Houston's life
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, February 12, 2012
- Reality Begins to Set in on Transportation Needs
- Virginia high schools linked to college enrollment figures
- Museum's new director excited about upcoming opening
- Bedford video plays role in autism-related bill
- Kaine pumps up Democrats at Jefferson-Jackson Dinner
- High winds knock out power to 2,400+
- Huguely case: Different charges, different legal strategies
- Hurt staffers coming to Fluvanna, Nelson
- Danville Squadron honors member of 56 years
- Whitney Houston, superstar of records, films, dies
- 1,300 Democrats gather for Va. Jefferson-Jackson Dinner
- W&L: Romney predicted as Republican Presidential nominee
- Appalachian Trail trail hiker's death ruled homicide
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, February 11, 2012
- Museum's new director excited about upcoming opening
- Cantor, Huntsman address Washington and Lee students
- Work to start soon to replace Fort Ave. bridge destroyed four years ago
- Lynchburg's electoral board to look at new polling locations
- Bus company picks consultants to help in management search
- Sweet Briar Facebook efforts lead to application increase
- Lynchburg man gets 41 years for rape
- Lynchburg under boil notice after water main break
- Centra unaware Pittsylvania County pushing for facility
- Supercomputing buzzing in Danville
- Virginia Attorney General investigating Gingrich campaign ballot signatures fraud claim
- Southside delegate's resolution prays for a change
- McDonnell stumps for Romney at Washington and Lee Mock Convention
- Bon Jovi, Toby Keith to play The Greenbrier Classic
- 'Amazon' tax loophole bill sails through Va. Senate
- House OKs bill to outlaw electronic tracking devices
- House gives preliminary OK to teacher contract overhaul
- UPDATE: Obama says birth control policy meets everyone's needs
- Liars Poker
- Catholic Insurance
- Legislature shelves bill allowing guns in airports
- Gov. Bob McDonnell to give weekly Republican address Saturday
- Snow forecast for February 10th, 2011
- UPDATE: AP reports Obama revamping birth control policy
- Day 5: Prosecution expected to wheel out physical evidence
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, February 10, 2012
- It's Time to Get Serious About VRS
- Capitol Briefs: Disciplinary notice bill advances
- Missions Emphasis Week kicks off Sunday
- Eagles named: Hello, Virginia and James!
- Adoption agencies 'conscience clause' passes Senate
- Democrats deride GOP's focus on social issues
- Voters back drug testing of welfare recipients, poll says
- One public notices bill fails, another advances
- Panel advances EpiPen bill
- Illegal immigration bills likely to advance
- Senate panel backs one-year study on fox penning
- Two Iowa alumni die from car accident
- Mike Huckabee speaks at Washington and Lee University's Mock Convention
- Coulter and Carville go toe-to-toe at Washington and Lee Mock Convention
- House honors Campbell teenager who escaped Philippine terrorists
- Woman to represent Arc at White House community leaders briefing
- Woman to represent Arc at White House community leaders briefing
- Newman amendment would ease voting ID requirements for students
- NRC approves first new nuclear plant in 3 decades
- Former lovers of Huguely and Love describe volatile, violent relationship
- Community clinics concerned about cuts in budget blueprint
- Government could lose weight under bills
- Bank of the James kicks off employee fitness program Saturday
- State board sets hearing for pharmacist
- Danville-designed battery passes go-kart test
- Danville man not guilty of murder; gets 17 years on other charges
- Martinsville Speedway, Gary Sinise to help SWVA wounded warrior
- WSLS compares Virginia ballot requirements to rest of nation
- Va. Democrats accuse GOP of overreaching
- Virginia Tech president, former V.P. dropped from April 16th lawsuit
- Gwynn gets 17 years in prison
- Shoe Returns
- Lynchburg police seek purse snatcher
- Senate panel backs public employee pay raise plan
- House passes bill allowing lethal force against intruders
- Bill to inform parents on school discipline advances
- Former Virginia Tech QB DeShazo arrested in prostitution sting
- Senator walks out of committee in dispute
- Washington and Lee mock convention features BIG political names
- No bomb found inside briefcase at Lovingston BB&T
- Update: Accident on U.S. 29 cleared
- Poll finds strong support for drug testing welfare recipients
- Day 4: First full day of witnesses for the commonwealth
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, February 9, 2012
- Feb. 9, 1862: Young Gents Hats
- Panel halts bill on health exchange
- 'Castle Doctrine' bill advances in House
- Bedford County sees largest development request in years with "Harmony"
- Demolition begins for old warehouse with Civil War history
- Search continues for suspect in attempted teen abduction
- Wintergreen announces plans to combat financial troubles
- Darrell Laurant: A wall designed to bring people together
- Lynchburg College students trying to conserve energy, water
- Campbell County to standardize burning laws
- Tax credit for wineries tabled
- Roommates tell of finding Love's body; mother and sister also take the stand
- Accounts of Love's death split as defense and prosecution draw their lines
- Verdict expected Thursday in Pittsylvania murder trial
- Bedford Restaurant and Grill serves area veterans
- Washington and Lee mock convention features BIG political names
- Mitt's Inevitability
- Search continues for suspect in attempted teen abduction
- Bedford County deputies warn of "grandparents scam" calls resurgence
- Update: Accident that closed lane of U.S. 221 cleared
- Bill regulating use of GPS tracking devices sent to House
- Virginia legislator says tax reform panel likely
- UPDATE: Jury seated in Huguely case
- Overhaul of teacher contracts, evaluations heads to House
- Obama narrowly pulls ahead of Romney in Va., poll finds
- Former Gov. Jeb Bush to talk education with McDonnell
- Madison Heights couple sentenced in fraud case
- Amherst County treasurer working on audits
- Virginia burn ban begins next week
- UPDATED 10:45 a.m., Day 3: Jury sworn in
- Va. forestry officials selling tree seedlings
- Public Prayer on Hold in Pittsylvania
- Feb. 8, 1862: Horses, Hogs, Sheep, Mules, Corn, Hay, &c
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, February 8, 2012
- Senate committee expected to vote on setting up health exchange
- Focus on the Family president ministers out of tragedy
- Bill would signal big change for Va. teachers
- Capitol briefs: Senate panel OKs anti-smoking bills
- 'Tebow bill' on homeschoolers advances
- Bill to limit shackling of pregnant inmates draws support
- Plan to change old school to housing goes to Lynchburg council
- Tuition paying students to get chance to participate in special programs
- Bus ridership declines amid higher fares
- Bus ridership declines amid higher fares
- Questions flow at Danville uranium meeting
- CCUSA gets support from supervisors
- Campbell officials identify 11 potential shooting range spots
- Cuccinelli, Bedford sheriff seek funds to catch sex predators
- Soil and storm water workshop at Sweet Briar
- Randolph College to co-sponsor Alzheimer's programs
- Virginia Legal Aid Society sponsoring free tax preparation
- Marta Murphy
- Child molester sentenced in Appomattox County
- Gun permit debate gets pointed
- Governor cites Odd Fellows Road project as boost to economy
- Last known WWI veteran Florence Green dies at 110
- Randolph College makes Princeton Review 'Best Value' list
- Pittsylvania County hopes to lure Centra
- Chatham Elementary to go on auction block
- Virginia Uranium top 'gifter' to lawmakers in 2011
- Class Envy
- Mayflower Drive in Lynchburg partly closed after accident
- Former Liberty University student's decapitation conviction upheld
- Campbell County girl attacked while getting ready for school
- Update: Accident on U.S. 221 cleared
- Bill would signal big change for 100,000 Va. teachers
- Lynchburg police seek public's help in Mack truck mystery
- Va. officials want sexual predator fund to help more abused kids
- Jury nearly complete
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, February 7, 2012
- Completing Trail a Credit to Its Fans
- Feb. 7, 1862: For hire -- a trusty woman
- Bills to strengthen DUI laws working through House
- Crackdown on texting while driving clears Senate panel
- Focus on the Family president to speak at Wednesday convocation
- Commission to remain over VASAP
- Huguely pleads not guilty as jury selection continues
- Bank terminates line of credit for Wintergreen
- Bedford County commission forwards recommended zoning changes
- Appomattox Social Services board to remain as is
- Old warehouse turned Civil War hospital's collapse reported earlier
- Charges in wreck that killed 2 from Lynchburg head to grand jury
- Evington woman killed in crash on Wards Road
- Statewide burning ban starts Feb. 15
- Comcast to roll out new program guide
- Panel OKs Lynchburg lawmakers' tax-break bills
- Lynchburg City Schools' nonresident policy changes up for vote
- Pittsylvania board follows judge's order
- Next step up to Jane Doe in Pittsylvania prayer suit
- LC Theatre to present comedy
- Rescued Jessica Buchanan thankful for support
- Syria's Sponsors
- Teen describes killing 9-year-old as 'ahmazing' in diary
- Virginia Senate votes to repeal one-gun-a-month
- Bills to strengthen DUI laws working through House
- Amherst County High School mourns student killed in wreck
- Crackdown on texting while driving clears Senate panel
- Amherst County men arrested in mailbox shootings
- Bedford County horses throats slashed, animal cruelty investigation underway
- Man police say dressed like a woman is charged in bank robbery
- Bill to drug test for public assistance blocked by panel
- Soapbox derby: When kids were racing on the street
- School happenings for Feb. 6, 2012
- Man assaulted, robbed in Manassas after meeting women from Internet
- Attorneys eliminating far more potential jurors than they're accepting
- Police: Father kills two sons, self in deliberate house fire
- Feds say too many kids exposed to secondhand smoke in cars
- Amherst County teen killed in wreck
- Report says 21 percent of Va. residents lack nest egg
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, February 6, 2012
- Sometimes, 'Prudence' Means 'Taxes'
- Feb. 6, 1862: 'Carnival of blood'
- Ski and snowboard team wins back-to-back competitions
- Options considered to offset soaring teacher retirement costs
- Trial begins in death of U.Va. lacrosse player
- Nationally syndicated columnist Cal Thomas shares life experience
- 3 Democrats vie to challenge Cantor
- SPCAs offer special adoption rate through Valentine's
- Bluffwalk makes interest-only payment on city-sponsored loan
- Requests for block-grant allocation far outpace available funds
- Supreme Court ruling has implications for Lynchburg-area GPS case
- Road-funding bills gain traction in General Assembly
- A new class of security at Lynchburg's middle schools
- Local Businesses Need a Level Playing Field
- Community Viewpoint: Amazon, E-Fairness and Local Businesses' Struggles
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, February 5, 2012
- Feb. 5, 1862: New spring goods
- Violent crime down; burglary cases surge in Pittsylvania County
- Security assistant at Dunbar Middle
- Keith Hill
- Feb. 4, 1862: The Confederate Minstrels
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, February 4, 2012
- All together now - Retreat challenges Glass students to address bias
- Jubilee center featured on Oprah Winfrey network
- House panel backs primary date change, photo-ID bill
- Bedford County service authority lifts moratorium on new water, sewer connections
- Judge orders Pittsylvania board to stop prayers
- CVCC rolling out new remedial math program
- National group opposes Campbell County meals, occupancy taxes
- Lynchburg on pace with VA growth since last census
- Celebration of Darwin Week
- Saving Electricity and Water
- Family of musicians saves instruments in Cascade fire
- UPDATE: Komen reverses decision on Planned Parenthood
- Super PACs and Bargaining
- 46 States of Denial
- I-81 crash responders replay accident rescue in minds
- House passes bill giving leeway to adoption agencies
- Panel backs stricter reporting of child abuse
- Va. Senate puts off vote on one-gun-a-month repeal
- Senate panel backs bill to drug test aid recipients
- Richmond prosecutor warns of MS-13 gang activity in area
- Fat Lady's Singing, Newt
- Bill to move congressional primaries to August advances
- UPDATE: Virginia Tech Police find exotic animals in steam tunnel
- Va. Tech seeking owner of exotic pets found on campus
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, February 3, 2012
- Where's the Evidence of Voter Fraud?
- Feb. 3, 1862: Gen. Beauregard arrives in Lynchburg
- Virginia Tech Police find exotic animals in steam tunnel
- Tobacco warehouse turned Civil War hospital last one standing
- Full Senate to take up one-gun-a-month repeal
- Cal Thomas to speak at Monday convocation
- Bedford school officials hope for smoother budget ride
- "Celebration of Darwin" begins Sunday
- School Board may ask to tap into leftover JF funds for future maintenance
- Lynchburg woman to make ninth run for council seat
- Donald Rumsfeld speaks to large crowd in Roanoke
- Lynchburg man implicated in international child porn ring
- Danville school closures on table
- Byron gets a start on wetlands study
- Food council forming to tackle regional health issues
- Internet predators targeting children more on Facebook
- UPDATE: 1 abortion restriction fails; another advances
- Mark Obenshain
- I-81 crash kills truck driver, all lanes blocked in Botetourt County
- Update: U.S. 460 accident cleared
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, February 2, 2012
- Civility and Good Will Go a Long Way
- Perrow announces candidacy for Ward IV seat
- Va. Senate approves abortion ultrasound requirement; Byron bill on track in House
- Academy of Fine Arts finds new director
- Former Civil War hospital partially collapses in Lynchburg
- Darrell Laurant: Patrick Henry memorial staff to give governor a book
- GLTC's management company agrees to take 5 percent pay cut
- Land owners can enroll in four-week conservation program
- Organic growers can apply for partial reimbursement
- Bedford supervisors cancel Feb. 13 meeting
- Panel OKs limit on local-tax penalties
- Bills affect farm-use vehicles
- Bill to limit tax credits gets bipartisan backing
- Bedford school board may support repealing "Kings Dominion Law"
- Green energy project, jobs at standstill in Danville
- Virginia National Guard worried about budget cuts impact
- Voter ID bill moving through the General Assembly
- House approves bill to repeal one-gun-a-month
- Va. Senate approves abortion ultrasound requirement
- Quake disaster recovery centers in Louisa, Spotsylvania to close
- USA 1040
- Bill expanding home-schooler sports access backed
- Rooster ambushes Albemarle sheriff's deputy
- Nelson County faces lack of fire and rescue volunteers
- Amherst supervisors consider cell phone towers
- Wilder slavery museum accountant says no fund discrepancy
- Virginia state parks system launching smartphone application
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, February 1, 2012
- Society Has Good Case for New Shelter
- Feb. 1, 1862: Auctioning off somebody's uncollected order
- Bills to create health-care exchanges halted
- Delegates debate bill to streamline diplomas
- Lynchburg City Council ponders 'ugly' budget choices
- Freshman skier signs sponsorship deal
- City museum to offer free admission on Friday
- Sheffield Elementary wins $1,000 in box tops contest
- Students to hold dental health fair
- Hearing delayed for former Bedford SRO
- VUL football player pleads guilty in assault
- Through flames, a Brosville hero steps in
- House panel OKs Fariss-backed bill
- Bruised Brosville fire crews battle three blazes in two days
- Virginia overpays unemployment benefits by nearly $500 million
- Update: Amherst man arrested in Lynchburg store robbery
- UPDATE: Voter ID bill set to pass House on Wednesday
- Moon Boy
- Bedford County man's trial delayed for mental-health exam
- NAS uranium panel coming to Danville on Feb. 7
- USS Cole bombing suspect killed in U.S. airstrike in Yemen
- Bedford supervisors' Feb. 13 meeting canceled
- Obama plays up auto industry success story today
- 2 Lynchburg men accused of selling potentially stolen goods
- Japan OKs bill to cap nuclear reactor life
- Va. population growth since 2010 outpaces nation's
- Jan. 31, 1862: Lynchburg High School
- Amherst Park Will Be a River Draw
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, January 31, 2012
- Results of McDonnell's trade trips
- McDonnell reports $43,583 in taxpayer-funded trips
- Bill to require ultrasound before abortion advances
- Quiz Bowl team sweeps Big South tournament
- Strawberry Hill Races trims prices
- Study faults costs, courses at the state's colleges
- Legislators seek state money for Lynchburg sewer upgrades
- Walmart CEO tells LU students "Never settle for average"
- Charges certified in robbery, beating of elderly store owner
- Lynchburg City Council to hold budget retreat
- Cooperative Extension bill tabled
- Tax clarification advances
- Courts study measure moves ahead
- Panel OKs bill simplifying clerk-of-court duties
- Themes emerge in Lynchburg's public "zoning diagnostic'
- Bedford Police charge Lynchburg men with trying to pawn stolen items
- Locals recall Williams' impact on world, Danville
- 3.2-magnitude aftershock rattles central Va.
- Pittsylvania County sheriff warns of scam
- Virginia Tech helmet study may alter child football practice
- Budget constraints may hurt hatcheries, fishing at Smith Mountain Lake
- Forest teenager plans 5K fundraiser for water well in Guatemala
- Toxic Waste
- School happenings for Jan. 30, 2012
- Liberty University student charged in Christiansburg Walmart theft
- Walmart CEO speaks at Liberty University
- Whooping cough cases spike in western Virginia
- Senate committee kills public-urination bill
- Bill to let Medicaid investigators carry guns advances
- Bill changing status of roll-your-own cigarette operations clears panel
- Camilla Williams, black opera pioneer from Danville, dies
- Americans' incomes up strong 0.5 percent; consumer spending flat
- Building permits for Jan. 30, 2012
- Property transfers for Jan. 30, 2012
- Lynchburg interim superintendent says improve planning
- Fire damages Danville apartment
- Bedford residents' chance to talk school budget is Thursday
- Virginia parks saw more visitors in 2011
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, January 30, 2012
- Putney Was Failed by His Colleagues
- Wrestling team wins national tournament
- Walmart U.S. CEO delivers encouraging message
- Sullivan, other presidents oppose proposal to limit how they use tuition
- UVa's efforts to help service members just latest challenge for this doctor
- City Council: Federal politics is slippery slope
- Kaine explains Soering decision
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, January 29, 2012
- CVTC Closure a Cause of Concern for Residents
- Loss of Food Lion store adds to food desert strain in Lynchburg
- 50 years ago: Two students cross stubborn segregation line at E.C. Glass
- Service authority delays plans to open landfill in Campbell County
- Fatal crashes involving teens on the rise
- Lecture series kicks off Feb. 2
- 'Moonshiners' get taste of fame in Pittsylvania County
- Food Lion on Bedford Avenue closes
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, January 28, 2012
- Humane society requests increase in city funding as plans new shelter
- Dispatchers now able to give first aid instructions to 911 callers
- Barbie bandits pay $2,800 in restitution
- Armed robbery victim didn't get to see resolution to case
- Lynchburg meetings will eye zoning ordinance
- Bill tightens law on strangulation
- Tax credit for wineries increased
- Assembly honors Calvin Falwell
- House passes Byron's HPV bill
- Peake, Lawrence to spar on WWCW5
- Pittsylvania County outings proving popular
- Sunday Hunting bill could see changes in the House
- Community-based disability business talks about impact of training centers closing
- Oh, The Carnage
- Party of the Poor
- Uranium puts Southside on endangered list
- Lynchburg man gets 20 years in home robbery
- House passes repeal of HPV vaccine requirement
- Trash power: Methane to electric at Martinsville landfill
- Chamber Takes a Big Step Forward
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, January 27, 2012
- Man in need of heart transplant finds nine-leaf clover
- President and CEO of Walmart U.S. to speak in Monday convocation
- Panel backs bill to require ultrasound before abortion
- Committee preserves 'Kings Dominion' law
- Closure of training center will impact Amherst County
- Families vow to fight training center closure
- Former child soldier raps peace
- Karl Rove shares political insights at Randolph College
- Karl Rove shares political insights at Randolph College
- Appomattox School Board approves calendar
- Furloughs eyed to save money for Pittsylvania County schools
- Blaze damages fire station in Brosville
- Appomattox officials uncover indoor pot operation
- Lynchburg Regional Chamber of Commerce announces new site
- Cline sponsoring more than 25 bills in General Assembly this year
- House argues, but passes, Byron's HPV bill
- Couple files for rehearing in landfill lawsuit
- Two counties offer differing views on uranium mining
- Lynchburg Target remodeling
- Four Bedford County schools to get gardening grant
- Bedford PD reaccredited
- Obama science policy adviser stops in Danville
- Danville visted by President Obama's Science advisor
- Franker Beamer opening new restaurant in Roanoke
- Families, employees react to closing of Central Virginia Training Center
- A Fair Shake
- Chamber Rendering
- Amherst County reacts to news of CVTC closure
- Harringtons return to area on grim anniversary
- Karl Rove to speak in Lynchburg tonight
- Central Virginia Training Center to close by 2020
- Bob Barker wants U.Va. to stop using cats in med school training
- A Major Boost for Downtown
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, January 26, 2012
- Bedford family friend of rescued aid worker relieved after SEAL Team Six mission
- Collector's association buys nearly $50k of old coins
- E.C. Glass grad sat with First Lady during State of the Union address
- Putney's sales-tax bill dies quickly in subcommittee
- Charges dropped against woman in 2009 robbery
- Area residents remember brushes with Joe Paterno
- Bedford Fire Department receives federal grant for equipment
- SML couple pursues rezoning for new winery
- Opposites team up against tax credits
- Committee OKs Byron bill to streamline diplomas
- Pets of homicide victim to go to shelter
- Bob Barker wants UVa to stop training with cats
- Caribbean themed restaurant opens at Smith Mountain Lake
- Franklin County High School remembers Zach Parsons
- Captain Obama
- Montvale fire sends 6 to hospital
- Smithsonian exploring Monticello's slave history
- Bill to allow Sunday hunting on private land advances
- Jan. 25, 1862: A poem for the 'battle-slain'
- Supervisors OK Monroe church's new sanctuary
- Aid worker with Bedford County connection rescued from Somali pirates
- Amherst supervisors revisit moving some meetings to Madison Heights
- Amherst County has spent $1.2M on bond interest since 2007
- Update: U.S. 221 accident cleared
- U.S. transportation secretary to speak at VCU today
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, January 25, 2012
- Yet Another Mandate on Localities
- Miles McPherson kicks off Spiritual Emphasis Week
- Council to fast track Lower Bluffwalk project
- Lynchburg native in box with First Lady Michelle Obama
- Lynchburg City Council approves schools' plan for upgrades
- Bed County parents present budget concerns to school officials
- Virginia jobless rate steady in December
- Lynchburg recognized as outstanding running community
- Lynchburg superintendent asks to toughen up drug, firearms policy
- GLTC employees find missing certificate of deposit
- Lynchburg-area lawmakers' bills advance
- Kluge bankruptcy auction coming to Lynchburg
- Panel backs Garrett bill to replace mental-health terminology
- Lynchburg utility dept. changes its name
- Bedford looking for fireworks sponsors
- Myrt's Hot Dogs closed
- Danville group home fire ruled arson
- Chatham man makes national TV debut on 'American Pickers'
- American Idol runner-up sings at James River High School
- Adopt a Grandparent program expanding to Lynchburg teenagers
- UPDATE: Senate resumes, will take up judges on Thursday
- On to Florida
- Franklin County remembers teenager killed in crash
- Del. Scott Garrett to hold telephone town hall tonight
- Webb sees too little progress toward economic fairness
- Phone glitch could delay Va. unemployment benefit checks
- Panel OKs Garrett bill to remove "retardation" language
- Byron's HPV bill OK'd in committee
- Kaine extends campaign fund-raising edge over Allen
- Concerns expressed regarding Red Cross's Pulaski tornado relief
- Lynchburg convenience store robbed at gunpoint
- Jan. 24, 1862: 'Substantial and excellent' manufacturing
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, January 24, 2012
- State Breaks Deal to Cut Smoking
- Teen killed in Franklin County crash
- Miles McPherson to speak for Spiritual Emphasis Week
- School districts might get more testing flexibility
- Campbell schools face possible $7.9 million budget gap
- Warm winter keeps snowfall below average
- Bedford supervisors eye future capital needs
- Former LU student pleads guilty to child pornography charge
- Lynchburg council to discuss plan for school surplus
- Goodlatte announces academy nominations
- VDOT to hold public hearing on improvements to Virginia 622 in Campbell County
- Voters must be registered by Feb. 13 to vote in primary
- Lynchburg-area lawmakers' bills advance
- Committee forming to find architect for Heritage High
- Bedford man recognized for saving woman in burning home
- Pittsylvania County ag complex gets $900,000 boost
- Barking Newt
- Senate panel backs mandatory life term for child rape
- Bills aim to ease ballot access for Senate candidates
- GPS tracking requires search warrant, Supreme Court says
- Obama Sings
- Lynchburg registrar flooded by new voter cards
- Mission trip turns into race to build wells in Guatemala
- Lynchburg man charged in Subway robbery
- Building permits for Jan. 23, 2012
- Property transfers for Jan. 23, 2012
- Darrell Laurant: Is there a location problem?
- Byron's 10 bills range from abortion to business taxes
- Lynchburg may speed Lower Bluffwalk development
- Woman hit by car in Campbell County
- Fire damages Amherst County church
- Jan. 23, 1862: Army of the Potomac's ranks thinning
- Del. Putney Is a Portrait in Courage
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, January 23, 2012
- After tornado, a SW Va. community comes together
- Kaine opens campaign headquarters in Richmond
- 'Elephant Room' simulcast will feature leading pastors
- Southside split on uranium-mining proposal
- Former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno dies at 85
- Danville fire displaces residents of group home
- 'American Pickers' features Pittsylvania County on Monday
- Community Viewpoint: Soering Decision Disqualifies Kaine for U.S. Senate
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, January 22, 2012
- Unfunded Mandates; Ticking Pension Bombs
- Lynchburg-area school divisions brace for VRS-fueled budget gap
- Lynchburg mom: 'I just want to know what happened' to son
- Blind Pittsylvania County coach keeps active schedule
- Mary Horner
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, January 21, 2012
- Liberty mourns loss of board member killed in plane crash
- Putney proposes sales-tax increase
- Campbell County officials may consider meals, room tax
- Tobacco transition payments to come from Virginia Farm Service Agency
- Groups to continue 'Conversation on Hunger'
- June 1 is deadline for crop revenue program
- Fire officials warn of defective laptop batteries
- Shots fired outside Madison Heights restaurant
- Cocaine dealer sentenced on firearm charges
- Man sentenced on child sex charges from 30 years ago
- Deputy on administrative leave after charge in Pittsylvania County
- Ward Burton praises governor's request to keep uranium ban
- Two vehicles hit Danville student; probe continues
- Liberty University opens pedestrian tunnel to Wards Road
- Newt's History
- Egg-Sucking American Dog
- UPDATE: Driver identified in deadly Pittsylvania County wreck
- UPDATE: McDonnell endorses Romney; will campaign in S.C.
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, January 20, 2012
- McDonnell Gets It Right on Mining
- McDonnell
- Liberty law students to volunteer free tax return preparation services
- Governor seeks more study on uranium mining
- Appomattox man appears on American Idol
- Families left with 'mystery' of what caused plane crash
- Gov. to Va. legislators: Keep uranium moratorium in place
- Elton John to play concert at Roanoke Civic Center
- Republicans focus on Soering among senate race issues
- Lynchburg airport numbers stabilizing after Delta departure
- Campbell County committed to cleaning up groundwater
- USDA offering agricultural news service
- HHS magazine recognized by national teacher group
- Campbell County animal shelter hours change
- Animal vaccinations available
- Lawmakers support McDonnell's uranium plan
- Charges dropped in fatal Pittsylvania County shooting
- Charges dropped in fatal Pittsylvania County shooting
- Truck driver killed in Pittsylvania County wreck
- Texting bill puts local lawmakers against each other
- Vinton families fed up with vultures
- Child Labor
- Fix to autism measure sailing through House
- Averett University gets $200,000 for student scholarships
- AP sources: Perry abandoning bid, backing Gingrich
- Rick Perry
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, January 19, 2012
- Wrestling team No. 2 in coaches poll
- National Guard general warns of dwindling resources
- Senate panel backs crackdown on texting while driving
- Slavery museum hopes to raise money, reorganize
- Bill to allow voluntary party registration in Va. advances
- Pedestrian tunnel to Wards Road opens Friday
- Virginia business briefs for Jan. 19
- Panel discusses integration during forum at Lynchburg College
- Lynchburg Regional Airport is in the pink
- New details emerging two years later in Appomattox slaying
- Ex-Sen. Warner surprises old classmate Putney
- Bedford County group sues to stop zoning changes
- Woman pleaded guilty to stealing thousands from elderly woman
- Scientist says greenhouse gasses causing global warming
- Business leaders, legislators worry about uranium mining's impact
- Panels OK bills for Newman, Cline
- Cell tower receives preliminary approval in Bedford
- Man injured during armed robbery in Lynchburg
- Virginia Beach to release second uranium report
- Rep. Robert Hurt's statement on Keystone XL pipeline permit rejection
- United Tobacco comes to Piedmont Big Sale Warehouse in Danville
- Franklin County braces for major budget shortfall
- Senate panel advances bill against texting while driving
- Dumb Passengers
- Bedford County group sues to stop zoning changes
- Lynchburg man injured during armed robbery
- Nelson County man accused in police chase arrested
- Advocates push consumer role in Va. health exchange
- Water restored following outages in part of Lynchburg
- Bill to allow voluntary party registration backed
- Dog seizure outside Memphis linked to new Roanoke area animal rescue group
- Campbell County woman pleads guilty in check-forging case
- Danville man in critical condition after being hit by van
- Fire destroys trailer in Pittsylvania County
- Jan. 18, 1862: Dentist shoots self in fatal accident
- Two groups to explain uranium mining concerns in Richmond today
- House plans symbolic vote today against debt hike
- Privatization of ABC Sales May Be Dead
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, January 18, 2012
- Racquetball team to host tournament this weekend
- Math Emporium offers new style of learning
- Former Liberty soccer players selected in MLS Draft
- Bolling, Cuccinelli off to brisk fundraising start
- Schapiro: McDonnell may squelch uranium – for now
- State GOP moves to scrap loyalty oath in primary
- Forest apartments get nod from Bedford County commission
- Lynchburg school board to request $4.7 million from council
- Cline says drug tests would save money in long term
- Local merchants group recalls 50th anniversary
- Microbreweries may soon be on tap in Bedford County
- Gloria Steinem visits Chatham Hall
- Former VUL football player pleaded to reduced assault charge
- Chair rotation proposal nixed by Pittsylvania County board
- Bedford man sentenced on four felonies charges
- LCA hosting event for prospective Kindergarteners
- Bedford school officials may hold off on Staunton River Middle repair
- Brush dagger found in carry-on bag at Lynchburg airport
- Dog seizure outside Memphis linked to new Roanoke area animal rescue group
- UPDATE: Appeals court denies GOP primary ballot challenge
- Pork City
- Republican Party of Virginia drops loyalty oath requirement
- Virginia Tech kicker Journell, other suspects won't face additional charges
- Bolling tops $1 million; Cuccinelli raises about $938,000
- Democrat wants to raise Va. cigarette tax by $1.15 a pack
- Romney to address business group in Reston Feb. 10
- Fix to autism measure heads to full House
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, January 17, 2012
- A Shameful Course for the Schools
- Some General Assembly bills are out of this world
- Virginians bend lawmakers' ears at the Capitol
- House GOP caucus rolls out job-creation package
- Life of Martin Luther King celebrated at breakfast
- Forest Middle School student works as page in General Assembly
- Lynchburg region influences governor's mandate-removal goals
- New Cornerstone Learning Center coming together
- D-Day Memorial to host two lectures
- Perp popped in portable toilet
- Cause of fire that killed 2 pets under investigation
- Bedford County firefighter reunites with 'angel' who saved him
- Unmarked addresses causes delays for Montvale Rescue Squad
- Rick Perry's Virginia primary appeal chances doubtful, legal experts say
- Newt's Desperate
- Marshall announces run for U.S. Senate
- TRAFFIC ALERT: Accident could cause delays on U.S. 29
- CVCC 'Super Saturday' to offer financial aid info
- Randolph College Science Festival gets $2,000 boost
- Bedford schools ban tobacco use by visitors
- UPDATE: Huntsman to quit GOP race, back Romney
- Building permits for Jan. 16, 2012
- Property transfers for Jan. 16, 2012
- Holy Cross Catholic Church finds way back after renovation
- Lynchburg Historical Foundation's 40th takes center stage
- Jan. 16, 1862: Hops! Hops! Hops! and marriage
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, January 16, 2012
- The Dream of Freedom Still Survives
- Wrongful-imprisonment compensation comes with strings
- Perry appeals decision to keep 4 off Va. primary ballot
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, January 15, 2012
- A Step Toward Local Control of Public Schools
- In Appomattox, new sheriff looks to maximize limited resources
- In Campbell County, new sheriff seeks trust, compromise
- Mural spreads peace, comfort to Daily Bread
- Campbell County teams with veterinary clinics for pet food donations
- Appomattox County Sheriff Barry Letterman
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, January 14, 2012
- Experience shortfall emerging in House of Delegates
- New system helps students learn to read
- New resource officer at Liberty High walks halls as a former student
- Soldier, son dies in car crash before Christmas
- Virginia Supreme Court sides with Campbell County in landfill suit
- New Amherst treasurer auditing his office
- Randolph College gets grant to support science festival
- LU sponsors professional skier in Olympics qualifier
- Two-day training in peer leadership offered
- Salvation Army kettle drive nets $242,000
- Area remembers Martin Luther King Jr. with events
- Evington man sentenced in Social Security check cashing case
- Virginia's revenue drops 4.7 percent in December
- Group wants to survey Pittsylvania County's old tobacco barns
- Nestlé to expand, add jobs in Danville
- UPDATE: U.S. judge rules against presidential primary ballot challenge
- Area lawmakers working across party lines for Southwest Virginia
- Sons of Confederate Veterans display flags in Lexington
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- There's Still Time!
- Squeezed From All Sides
- Pistol found in baggage at RIC airport
- RIP, Little Twinkie
- Virginia Supreme Court sides with Campbell County in landfill suit
- Blue Ridge Marathon makes changes for 2012
- Women use baseball bat, hot grease in Richmond fight; baby hurt
- U.S. judge hears Va. primary ballot case today
- Pittsylvania County meadery to debut at wine fest next month
- Legislators, Please Heed McDonnell
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, January 13, 2012
- Letters trace history of Jefferson jail building
- Virginia seeks flexibility in No Child Left Behind law
- Virginia business briefs for Jan. 13
- VCU pulls away from JMU
- Governor wants workers to pay more toward pensions
- Family, friends share memories of two teens killed in crash
- Amherst schools budget deficit could be 3.6 million
- Byron again proposes ultrasound bill for abortions
- Convicted Amherst killer requests test of bullet casings
- City to create housing advisory group
- Holiday closings
- School board narrowly selects chairman after several failed attempts
- UVa extends funding campaign, seeking the full $3 billion
- God's Pit Crew receives Ashby award in Danville
- Bills could boost Dan River Region economic development
- Sons of Confederate Veterans file lawsuit against Lexington
- Budget, bills may help Dan River Region doctors
- Virginia National Guard soldier surprises son at Vinton school
- Lt. Gov. Bolling says he won't "tread lightly" with tie breaking power
- McDonnell State of the Commonwealth
- Courage, Citizen
- Liberty University announces $100 million bond sale
- Memorial service tonight for teens killed in Lynchburg wreck
- McDonnell wants state workers to pay more toward pensions
- Roanoke ranked 2nd best city to find a "sensitive" man
- UPDATE: Soldier from Hopewell dies in Afghanistan
- UPDATE: Condemnation for video of Marines urinating on Taliban corpses
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, January 12, 2012
- A Strange Line of Attack on Romney
- Crash snarls evening traffic on U.S. 460
- Newman gains seat on Finance Committee
- McDonnell urges civility in new-look legislature
- Virginia business briefs for Jan. 12
- Law school reports high number of graduates in judicial clerkships
- Liberty University issues taxable bonds
- In Richmond, Michelle Obama announces effort to aid veterans
- McDonnell hints at change in teacher contracts
- Writer speaks to Holy Cross students
- At halfway mark, Lynchburg parking revenues strong
- Unemployment, budget challenges in divided Congress, Hurt says
- Three new Bedford school board members attend first meeting today
- Substance abuse recovery group home gets preliminary approval
- Google recognizes LU Online for student recruitment efforts
- Darrell Laurant: Library workers helping people figure out their devices
- Full text of Gov. Bob McDonnell's State of the Commonwealth 2012 address
- McDonnell urges civility as GOP takes over Senate
- Proposed Gretna Family Dollar variance denied
- Super PACs
- Virginia Legislative Black Caucus targets voter ID bills
- Letters trace history of Jefferson jail building
- Documenting a Jefferson jail in Nelson County
- Growth plan on Amherst supervisors' agenda for 2012
- Man arrested at Dulles had almost a pound of heroin in stomach
- UPDATE: Michelle Obama, Maureen McDonnell to meet this afternoon
- Sen. Mark Warner announces education agreement in India
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, January 11, 2012
- Secrecy Isn't a Friend of the Public
- Jan. 11, 1862: Reporters booted from Army on the Potomac
- Fight to control Senate highlights start of session
- Dems to offer exchange plans
- House speaker previews debate on budget
- Virginia business briefs for Jan. 11
- Colleges may see funding rise for first time in five years
- Professional skier proud to bear Liberty's name
- Official: Overloaded extension cord to blame for Bedford fire
- Fire at stabbing suspect's home
- Gleaning for the World hits major milestone
- City council votes to fund neighborhood development group
- Lynchburg wins the gold for going green
- Lynchburg school board sets priorities for $2.1 million carryover
- Crash snarls traffic on Lynchburg Expressway
- Former LU football player pleads guilty to drug, driving charges
- Bedford repeals going-out-of-business fee
- With General Assembly in session, list of area legislators
- Child pornography hearing for convicted molester delayed
- Bill would give riverfront land to Amherst County
- Hurt holds agricultural roundtable in Chatham
- Liberty University sponsors pro snow skier
- Drop Dead, Mitt
- College class
- Cuccinelli appealing judge's ruling to wait on primary ballots
- Cuccinelli appealing judge's ruling to wait on primary ballots
- House Democrats urge state-run health-insurance exchange
- Albemarle County appealing denial of federal earthquake aid
- Economic Bonus From Bay Cleanup
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, January 10, 2012
- Jan. 10, 1862: Matches! Matches! Matches!
- Sweet Briar professor to teach at Hollins University
- AAA Foundation encourages safe driving habits in 2012
- Va. streamlines licensing for sportsmen
- A time to heal for LCA students after 2 die in wreck
- Suspects in string of Bedford burglaries arrested
- Del. Cline blasts Kaine's stance on labor issues
- Fire destroys Bedford County home
- Space heater sparked fire in Madison Heights home
- Lynchburg City Council to discuss funding for nonprofit LNDF
- City school board to hold budget hearing today
- Virginia business briefs for Jan. 10
- Online M.B.A. degree ranks among top in the nation
- Unmarked homes described as 'big problem' for Bedford Co. rescue squads
- Ward Armstrong looking to open Law Office in Richmond
- One Last Wish
- Fire destroys Madison Heights home
- McDonnell wants to repeal Labor Day rule for schools
- Bedford County makes several arrests in burglaries
- Military Industrial Bowl
- Darrell Laurant: Great games not based on statistics
- New Bedford supervisors begin work
- Update: LCA community mourns two teens killed in wreck
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, January 9, 2012
- Jan. 9, 1862: Sea water salt
- History Takes Note of Lynchburg's Fifth Street
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, January 8, 2012
- Jan. 8, 1862: An obituary for a changed man
- Appomattox program welcomes Dads into the classroom
- Alcohol use lands Lynchburg-area youth in ER; prevention elusive
- Crash victim is daughter of Lynchburg school board member
- Lynchburg teens killed in crash
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, January 7, 2012
- Jan. 7, 1862: Sympathy for the soldiers
- Wildfire consumes six acres in Amherst County
- Fire damages damages James Crossing apartment
- Va. Economic Developers honor Byron
- Lynchburg to conduct meet-ing on housing needs
- Author to visit school
- International ink brings international visitors to Lynchburg area
- GLTC mulls revising billing for LU
- Campbell, Halifax officials want U.S. 501 to be funding priority
- Dads at Appomattox Elementary
- Attorney general weighs in on prayer issue
- Franklin County hopes state program helps contaminated rivers
- Center urgently needs blood in Danville
- Lynchburg fun center Celebration Station forced to change name
- Full Head of Steam
- Santorum's Future
- Fire damages Lynchburg apartment
- Politically, 2012 is an election bonanza
- Local stories to watch for in 2012
- Couple finds $4,500 wedding ring in dog's stomach
- Six area schools earn performance awards
- Class provides look at Lynchburg government work
- Lynchburg offers disposal of Christmas trees
- Part of Fifth Street to close for sewer work
- N.Va. woman sentenced today for tossing 2-year-old to death
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, January 6, 2012
- Jan. 6, 1862: Boots! Boots! Boots!
- Wealthy most likely to be picked for tax audit
- Allen touts support from outdoorsmen and gun-lovers
- $2M heist could put Henrico jeweler out of business
- Va. GOP urged to drop loyalty oath
- Liberty University to sponsor professional skier Jay Panther
- Cantor visits students at Hanover school
- Danny Coale shares Sugar Bowl experience
- Housing authority names New Hampshire official executive director
- Appomattox County School Board organizes for 2012
- Regional unemployment numbers down from Oct. - Nov.
- Martin Luther King Jr. expert to visit Lynchburg
- New Campbell County website to go live Friday
- State recognition excites officials, Dan River Region vintners
- Virginia Tech supercomputer aims to accelerate research
- McDonnell's budget proposal includes targeted DMV fee increases
- Vinton man creates 'SayOccupy' website to link protesters
- Shovel Ready
- Amherst deputies arrest final suspect in drug operation
- Log truck overturns on U.S. 60 in Amherst County
- Soon, Virginians will be able to register boats, trailers in one stop
- Drop the loyalty oath, McDonnell and Bolling tell GOP
- McDonnell, Bolling want state GOP to abandon loyalty oath for primary
- Damaged nuke unit at North Anna back at full power after repairs
- Romney: A Win Is a Win Is a Win is ...
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, January 5, 2012
- Virginia business briefs for Jan. 5
- Assembly bill calls for $800,000 for innocent man
- McDonnell seeks $37 million in job-making initiatives
- Bolling files motion to dismiss Senate Democrats' suit on tiebreaker
- Hunters for the Hungry low on meat donations
- Fire destroys Campbell County house
- Darrell Laurant: Loyalty oath? Bad idea
- Centra prepared for Medicaid rate
- Cline discusses retirement funds, uranium mining at town hall meeting
- Two members of Bedford bodies resign
- Bus company asks for its money back
- LU disbanding helicopter training program
- Church opens talk on Uranium mining
- Campbell supervisors organize for the new year
- Gingrich, Santorum, Huntsman join Perry's lawsuit against Virginia
- After four tours of duty in Iraq, Danville soldier back home
- Hokie Nation abuzz over controversial Sugar Bowl call
- Confederate Flag display planned for Lee-Jackson Days in Lexington
- Romney
- Bigger Bag
- McDonnell wants $37 million for economic incentives
- Bachmann quits race, says she'll fight for issues
- Police kill armed 8th-grader at Texas middle school
- Truck crash makes spud mash
- Victory in hand, Romney looks to NH
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, January 4, 2012
- Meeting the Hunger Need Here at Home
- Jan. 4, 1862: The Richmond newspaper is stealing our stuff
- GOP chairman asks party to reconsider loyalty oath
- With Iowa's voting, GOP likely to plot future path
- Marshall seriously considering U.S. Senate bid
- Bedford County library to offer free computer courses
- Former LU football player indicted on drug charges
- New SRO takes over at Liberty High School
- Campbell County School bus driver charged in wreck
- Nelson County official charged with embezzlement returns to work
- Pair indicted on charges of larceny from Appomattox historical society
- Leaders stay put on Pittsylvania County board
- Lynchburg man indicted on attempted murder charge
- Pittsylvania County supervisors sworn in to four-year terms
- Shooting range public hearing off Campbell County menu
- Marshall seriously considering U.S. Senate bid
- Campbell elected chair of Amherst County Board of Supervisors
- Tax lawyer says there's nothing wrong with Liberty University's Gingrich ad
- SCC approves Appalachian Power rate hike
- GLTC expects new cuts to eliminate deficit
- Philip Morris receiving station moves to Yanceyville
- Virginia National Guardsmen return to U.S. from Afghanistan
- Buena Vista home destroyed by fire
- Appalachian Power gets rate hike approval from SCC
- Five legislators: Keep Va. uranium mining ban in '12
- Update: Motions seek dismissal of Perry primary ballot lawsuit
- Authorities investigating Madison Heights burglary
- Iowa Pledge
- New Liberty High School resource officer starts work
- Public hearing on Campbell County shooting range delayed
- McDonnell would consider future ballot access changes
- UPDATE: Campbell County school bus driver charged in wreck
- Bolling says he can break most ties, but not on budget
- UPDATE: North Anna nuke unit powered down for repairs
- Body found in Amherst County identified
- North Anna nuke unit powered down for repairs
- Back from vacation, Obama focuses on re-election bid
- The Rest of the Story: In financial turmoil, man grows closer to God
- Lynchburg housing official ending long career
- Liberty University ads in Iowa featured Gingrich
- Letters to the Editor for January 3, 2012
- Philosophy professor makes Christianity Today's top books list
- GOP criticized on signatures for Va. primary
- Teen with no Internet or personal transportation gets full ride to Brown
- Washington & Lee mock convention predicts Romney to win Iowa Caucuses
- Danville arson victim thinks fire was started by vandals
- U-Haul renter unhitches business in Blacksburg
- Hypnotic Iowa
- Gingrich: 'I don't think I'm going to win' Iowa
- Hip Waders
- Officials probe arson in vacant Danville house fire
- First Baby of 2012
- First Baby of 2012
- Building permits for Jan. 2, 2012
- Property transfers for Jan. 2, 2012
- Darrell Laurant: Living lights out in 2012
- Jan. 2, 1862: Watch meeting at Centenary Methodist Church
- Letters to the Editor for January 2, 2012
- Campbell County man sees Iraq tour cut short with final troop pullout
- Proposal to allow Va. localities to exclude prisoners may pass this GA session
- Thousands ring in 2012 at Winterfest
- Juvenile case highlights flaw in Sex Offender Registry
- Cuccinelli reverses stand on primary
- r0102 prim
- r0102 prim
- Powerball tickets cost doubling to $2
- LU student's recovery from train accident is 'a work of grace'
- Ashbaugh family extends gratitude to Lynchburg for support, prayers
- Letters to the Editor for January 1, 2012
- Anxious Times Ahead for Virginia Localities
- Jan. 1, 1862: New Year's wishes from 150 years ago
- Campbell County firing range prompts concern from neighbors
- Darrell Laurant: 2011's stories that will stand test of time
- 2011: A Look Back
- 6 notable Lynchburg-area deaths of 2011
- Person of the Year: George Dawson
- Top 10 Local Stories of 2011, plus honorable mentions
- Website seeks to study attitudes toward mental illness
- How did Virginia's ballot access get so strict?
- Fairfax keeping eye on uranium mining
- Dec. 31, 1861: U.S., England getting along? Too bad for us
- Fame recedes for monkey found in woman's bra in Amherst courthouse
- Area agencies to examine hunger needs
- Historic marker to honor former slave, long-time Lynchburg educator
- Nelson County man faces several charges after high-speed chase
- Sprinkler malfunction displaces 9 apartment residents in Lynchburg
- Chatham hunting victim remembered
- Soldier home for the holidays
- Amherst County courthouse monkey
- Gingrich's fraud claim may not matter for Virginia ballot
- Woman found dead in Amherst County pond near disabled vehicle
- A Red Bull Kinda Year
- Two charged in Lynchburg hit-and-run
- Nude McDonald's run leads to indecency charges for 2
- Virginia agency objects to 'Moonshiners' portrayal
- Terrifying account of Richmond Amber Alert murders emerges
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, December 30, 2011
- Dec. 30, 1861: Want to buy a canal boat?
- Virginia ABC says "Moonshiners" show misleading viewers
- Virginia business briefs for Dec. 30
- Student-run public relations firm approved by PRSSA
- Governor approves new abortion clinic regulations
- State Police search for prescription drug fraud suspect
- Hunting accident reported near Chatham
- New cell phone rules for truckers, bus drivers take effect January 3rd
- Governor approves new abortion clinic regulations
- The year in quotes
- The Rest of the Story: 26 LU students request permits to carry guns on campus
- Essay contest winner could get bagel shop as prize
- Bedford students receive stockings for fire safety
- Seminar to offer tips for starting small businesses
- At least 100 Sears, Kmart stores to close, none in area
- Gleaning for the World ad to run in Times Square on New Year's Eve
- Proposal would exclude prisoners for redistricting
- Inmate was on bathroom break when he escaped in Danville
- Suit filed to get Gingrich's name on Va. primary ballot
- Gobbler Gear in Salem sees uptick in sales due to Sugar Bowl
- Governor OKs new abortion clinic regulations
- Thanks a Heap, Pops
- Judge questions Perry primary motion, sets Jan. 13 hearing
- Coalition forms to address uranium concerns
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, December 29, 2011
- The Rules Are There to be Followed
- Morrissey asserts he's in compliance for license return
- Google Conducts Case Study of Liberty University Online, Praising their Mobile Advertising
- Perry files emergency motion to get his name on ballot
- The Rest of the Story: A legacy of compassion breeds fund to help animals
- Fire damages empty apartment
- Opening of Tye River bridge's northbound lane delayed
- Lynchburg Humane Society starts "Happy Meow Year"
- Daytime burglaries have deputies asking for public's help
- Judge dismisses DMV charge against parking manager
- NTSB releases details of two Amherst plane crashes
- Darrel Laurant: Memorable 2011 Meetings
- Va. GOP to require loyalty oath in presidential primary
- Man gets 3 years for soliciting sex from underage girl on Facebook
- Bedford Elks National Home displays holiday spirit
- Donner drops out of Virginia's U.S. Senate race
- Newt's Signatures
- Perry files emergency motion to get name on Va. primary ballot
- Virginia Tech football player now out of jail
- Beamer makes first public comments on suspended kicker Cody Journell
- Two Amherst County landmarks added to historic register
- Amherst County administrator brings experience from Martinsville
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, December 28, 2011
- Dec. 28, 1861: Obituary for Robert W. Freeman, 25
- Gilmore seeks new tax code
- Virginia business briefs for Dec. 28
- The Rest of the Story: Community banned together to help injured store owner
- Rail official warns of train danger
- Woman remembered as 'unofficial sentinel of neighborhood'
- Purple traps reveal no new infestations
- Sears to close up to 120 stores
- Goodlatte's staff to hear constituent concerns
- Libraries offer technical assistance
- Perry files suit to get on the Virginia primary ballot
- Rudolph's Portfolio
- Santa to a Senior success for Roanoke Valley, Lynchburg areas
- UPDATE: Police will seek murder indictments next week against Clemons
- Babysitter arrested after missing Indiana girl found dead
- Dec. 27, 1861: Debauchery of Christmas shall not be printed
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, December 27, 2011
- Traffic deaths up from 2010 in Virginia
- Lynchburg not planning to raise sewer rates in 2012
- Two more Nelson County roads get scenic designation
- Lynchburg stores filled with post holiday shoppers, returns
- Poplar Forest seeking volunteers
- Small Business Administration offers disaster loans
- Small Business Administra-tion offers disaster loans
- Highlights of McDonnell's state budget
- Fire strikes Ringgold home
- The Rest of the Story: Bedford's reversion still has legal hurdles to climb
- PolitiFact Virginia rates Kaine statement "Mostly True"
- Volunteers serve those who are in need at Daily Bread
- Bedford school officials urge caution around school buses
- Darrell Laurant: Officials wrong on prayer
- The Rest of the Story: Family trying to cope with loss of siblings
- Big-name bands ready to rock Winterfest 2011
- Students to appear on Fox News' "On the Record"
- REST OF THE STORY: Gretna's pigeon problem eases
- UPDATE: Investigations continue in 3 Christmas Eve slayings
- Special needs, special churches
- Amherst Cares food program is growing
- Helping Hands helps to bring hope to those struggling
- Holiday closings
- Bus company has replacement buses on order
- The Spirit of the Season
- REST OF THE STORY: Rescued Danville pig in hog heaven
- Frosty 5K raises money for fallen Virginia Tech officer
- UPDATE: Gingrich attacks Va. for keeping him off ballot
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, December 24, 2011
- The Rest of the Story: Family trying to cope with loss of siblings
- Special needs, special churches
- Special needs, special churches
- Special needs, special churches
- Special needs, special churches
- Special needs, special churches
- Special needs, special churches
- The Spirit of the Season
- Spirit of the season: Jolly old Saint Nick
- Lynchburg's assessors office praised for public access
- Bedford Primary School PTA to receive $1,000 grant
- Rick Perry fails to get on Virginia ballot
- Bedford, Campbell counties may get drought assistance
- Star Recruit's Job: Erode a Racist Legacy
- Mark Warner, Robert Hurt weigh in on payroll tax vote
- Fifth Street properties' future up in the air
- Meals volunteers get temporary wheels
- Central Virginia holiday closings
- Man killed in Lynchburg hit and run
- UPDATE: Congress approves payroll tax cut, jobless benefits
- Tye River bridge opening delayed a little longer
- Will debate on guns be one-sided?
- Dec. 23, 1861: Thirty bucks to apprehend a private
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, December 23, 2011
- Uranium mining views split
- Dominion, Faneuil call center brings 150 jobs to Halifax
- Amazon purchases to remain free of Va. sales taxes
- Fifth Street gets historic recognition
- Wreath auction raised $3,000 for non-profit
- More arrests made in annual drug roundup
- Holiday closings
- Service cuts for bus company to take effect Jan. 15
- Lynchburg housing authority budgets raises for staff
- Spirit of the Season: Christmas cards, gifts in mail carrier's bag
- Brooks declared winner of sheriff's race recount
- McDonnell seeks quake aid for nine more localities
- In Short Pump, Gingrich shops – for GOP support
- Dominion, Faneuil call center brings 150 jobs to Halifax
- A partnership that benefits LC and history
- SBA disaster loans available to Va. localities for Irene damages
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, December 22, 2011
- Cantor cites 'very narrow differences' on payroll tax holiday
- Well-known Bedford philanthropist died Wednesday
- Rustburg medical center renamed for longtime doctor
- Spirit of the Season: O' Christmas Tree
- Lynchburg's assessors office praised for public access
- YWCA celebrates elevator
- Holiday drug roundup in Amherst results in 14 arrests
- Out-of-place animal: Elk killed in Bland County
- Knitting program helps inmates give back to society
- Robert Hurt, Mark Warner react to payroll tax cut stand off
- Police believe man shoplifted liquor, stole car, before pulling gun on trooper
- APCo worries about dangerous new copper theft trend
- Gingrich has slim lead over Romney in new Va. GOP poll
- Man charged in Nelson County killing called 911 himself
- Nelson's Oak Ridge estate owner dies
- Holiday drug roundup in Amherst results in 14 arrests
- Purple traps reveal no new infestations
- Agency on Aging provides thousands of meals in Amherst
- More Virginians expected to travel over Christmas holiday
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, December 21, 2011
- Dec. 21, 1861: Cherokees in mourning
- Tennessee man pleads guilty to threatening Cantor
- Albemarle family of 4, U.Va. grad killed in plane crash
- Spirit of the Season: Salvation Army bell ringer
- Western Virginia region's Relay for Life campaigns net highest per capita fundraising highest in country
- Community Trust gives out over $300,000 in grants
- Authorities investigating officer-involved shooting near Natural Bridge
- Amherst supervisors vote to give bonuses, hire administrator
- Justice department approves redistricting plans for Lynchburg
- Discord grows over rezoning in Bedford
- Lynchburg's River Ridge Mall extends Holiday shopping hours
- Dan River Region lawmakers want to push uranium debate to 2013
- Danville man faces child porn charges
- Danville Institute gets boost from Virginia budget proposal
- Rep. Bob Goodlatte's statement on payroll tax cut vote
- Cavalier players pumped up for Chick-fil-A Bowl
- State Police trooper shoots, kills car thief suspect in Rockbridge County
- Crimestoppers: Lynchburg police investigating vandalism in Boonsboro
- UPDATE: Slavery museum attorney a no-show at court hearing
- City museum's gargoyles net almost $2,000
- Lynchburg struggles to fill jury box
- Rift over jury duty shows trust still an issue
- Email exchange: Jerry Falwell Jr. and Randy Nelson
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday December 20, 2011
- Hearing set today in Wilder's slavery museum bankruptcy case
- Victory FM partners with area non-profits to help families in need
- Report sees potential problems with uranium mining
- Budget sets McDonnell's priorities
- More Virginians expected to travel over Christmas holiday
- Elementary school PTO drumming up votes for national grant competition
- Recount set for Thursday in Nelson County Sheriff's race
- Spirit of the Season
- Left-over Christmas trees donated to Salvation Army
- State budget gives more money to community housing for those with intellectual disabilities
- "Steep hurdles" to overcome to lift Virginia's uranium mining moratorium
- Lynchburg drops remains near top of the list for high-tech growth
- 'Steep hurdles' surround uranium mining
- Virginia Uranium reacts to NAS Uranium study
- Two killed in Appomattox car wreck Sunday
- Report cites 'steep hurdles' for uranium mining in Va.
- Study finds 'steep hurdles' to uranium mining in Virginia
- Update: Textbook publisher tries to bypass state review
- Governor's budget includes $438 million for K-12 education
- Danville Swedwood co-workers ratify union contract
- Youngest son is heir apparent in North Korea
- Lights galore spread the joy
- Letters to the Editor for Monday December 19, 2011
- New Campbell tank will lead to better water quality
- Violinist, 7, popular at Lynchburg city market
- Local Briefs:Community Trust names new board members
- Much-anticipated Va. uranium mining report due
- Appomattox water line nearly ready
- VRS rate to cost Lynchburg $1 million more
- Dec. 19, 1861: 'Daily expectation of an attack'
- Textbook publisher tries to bypass state review
- Students pursuing MBAs that come in all shapes and sizes
- Nursing students cap off hard work with annual pinning ceremony
- Keeping a Promise to Virginia's State Retirees
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, December 18, 2011
- Phil Vassar surprises mall shoppers
- Bedford County audit shows $3 million in unspent revenue
- Curtain wall work at Heritage High School nears finish line
- Man who died in Gretna accident was testing tank vessel
- Dec . 17, 1861: The Queen Sisters, premiere entertainment
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, December 17, 2011
- Sweet! A high school made from gingerbread
- Teen gets 20 years in Lynchburg beating death
- Newly elected supervisors, school board members sworn in
- Bedford County native receives Bronze Star
- Holiday campaign hopes to garner donations for dog park
- Auction for Lynchburg Museum's gargoyles almost over
- Driver killed in Amherst County collision identified
- College officials, city leaders talk about Lynchburg issues
- New water tank in Campbell County to ease problems in Tanglewood area
- Inmates shuffle at Chatham facility
- Report provides uranium discussion framework
- UPDATE: Victim identified in deadly Gretna industrial accident
- UPDATE: Man killed in Amherst County wreck ID'ed
- Teen gets 20 years in Lynchburg beating death
- Stocks rise as optimism about US economy grows
- Anonymous donors pay off strangers' Kmart accounts
- Christopher Hitchens, militant pundit, dies at 62
- Lynchburg man killed in early-morning wreck
- Dec. 16, 1861: A Chaplain for the Hospitals
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, December 16, 2011
- Crash on Va. 151 kills one, injures four
- Carolers fill Lynchburg library with song
- Crash on Va. 151 kills one, injures four
- Fund formed to help Philippines kidnap victims family
- School systems ponder McDonnell's proposed increase to retirement system
- Appomattox schools to look into longer school day
- Phil Vassar plans free holiday concert at mall
- Perriello named to think-tank post
- Juvenile arrested in store break-in
- Evidence of blunt force trauma in Nelson County homicide
- Lynchburg Police officer named Central Va. officer of the year
- VDOT discusses road improvements to U.S. 501
- Transportation alternatives to be decided at government council meeting
- Report details rewards, risks with uranium mining
- UPDATE: Governor announces state bonuses, retirement boost
- Perriello takes job with Washington think tank
- Bedford County deputies arrest juvenile in Terry's County Corner break-in
- McDonnell wants schools to restrict tuition hikes
- Report: 1 in 4 women are victims of attack
- Gov. seeks $2.2B for state employee, teacher pensions
- International business school leader named GMU president
- PHOTOS: Palm-sized baby keeps growing
- It's official: The war in Iraq is over
- Merriam-Webster picks 'pragmatic' as Word of Year
- VDOT to hold Rt. 501 project meeting tonight in Brookneal
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, December 15, 2011
- A Giant Leap for Nelson's Health Care
- McDonnell wants $100 million more for colleges
- Virginia business briefs for Dec. 15
- Chancellor Falwell announces football study, welcomes new head coach
- Jefferson Forest High School band prepares for London trip
- GLTC's association to hire lawyer to find missing $50,000 CD
- Regulators may approve nuclear reactor that could power U.S. plants
- Bedford City council favors doing away with charge for clearance sales
- Raid leads to arrest of two suspected in theft ring
- Charges certified against mother, son accused of theft
- Areva: No Lynchburg layoffs despite cuts in Germany
- Nelson County man charged in morning homicide
- Hurt introduces bill to protect lake property owners from over regulation
- Lynchburg hands out parking benefits for holiday shoppers
- Darrell Laurant: Holiday spirit alive and well in Lynchburg
- Affidavit hints that UVa registrar burglar used a spy cam, and it backfired
- Allen touts job growth plan in Danville
- Congressman Hurt hopes new bill will prevent future dock fights
- Happy Holidays
- Elf Boy
- Batten Down the Hatches
- Occupy at Sea
- Charges certified in theft from Appomattox historical society
- Hunters for the Hungry needs donated deer
- Wintergreen cranks up the snow
- Blue Ridge Medical Center to open Tuesday
- Funeral service honors life of Amherst school librarian
- Amherst County employee could get bonuses this year
- US transportation board: No texting while driving
- Holiday Zoobilee
- Holiday Zoobilee
- Holiday Zoobilee
- Holiday Zoobilee
- Virginia Supreme Court justice discusses rigors of job in Bristol appearance
- Dec. 14, 1861: Remembering the suffering soldiers
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, December 14, 2011
- Budget Cuts May Help Save GLTC
- Mulberry trees planted at Poplar Forest
- Christmas Reception honors university workers
- City stormwater fees advance
- Family, friends elated for Campbell County boy's return
- Fire destroys Amherst County store
- Attempted murder suspect denied bond
- 50 new jobs coming to Gretna plant
- Virginia Tech shooter bought gun in Virginia, police release timeline
- Franklin County jail deputy charged with sex crimes
- Getting into the Spirit
- Two arrested in 2003 Danville murder case
- ACLU to provide Ten Commandments lawsuit names to Liberty Counsel, but not to public
- Rabid skunk found in Campbell County
- McDonnell says safety comes first on uranium mining
- Uranium mining National Academy of Sciences report due next week
- Mecklenburg prison closing; inmates coming to Pittsylvania County
- Route 460 back open in Bedford County after crash
- TRAFFIC ALERT: Bedford County crash blocks Route 460
- 4 die when Army helicopters crash on Washington base
- Dec. 13, 1861: Necessity for an Armed Police
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, December 13, 2011
- Hope of Education at New Jail
- Website names Dr. Jerry Falwell to list of Top 10 Church Leaders
- Spending up in Senate races; down in House
- JLARC sounds state employee, teacher benefits warning
- McDonnell restores tree-lighting ceremony
- Historic Sandusky and Lynchburg College partner
- Campbell School Board honors outgoing member
- Lynchburg amasses almost $6 million surplus
- Bedford shooting range gets final approval
- Red Kettle campaign passes halfway mark
- Junior League of Lynchburg addresses hunger in grants
- Daily Bread wins grant from Walmart Foundation
- In dark times for nonprofits, Monticello weathers the storm
- Virginia Tech community says farewell to Officer Deriek Crouse
- Car crashes into Danville store
- Madison Heights native's creativity spans genres
- War on Christmas
- State risks talent drain by reducing benefits, JLARC says
- Virginia Tech asks fans to scoop up more Sugar Bowl tickets
- Newt's Daycare
- Nelson County official charged with embezzlement
- Catching up with the news: How you can help
- New London shooting range to go before supervisors tonight
- Eminent domain changes expected in General Assembly
- Campbell County teen flees kidnappers after 5 months' captivity
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, December 12, 2011
- Half-Hearted Try to Solve a Real Problem
- Special Report: 5 at VRS among state's best-paid
- Virginia Tech officer's widow: 'Somebody took our life from us'
- Kaine, Allen lay out their strategies
- Historic Williamsburg sees interaction as its future
- Liberty pays tribute to former missions leader Roscoe Brewer
- Trying to Find Meaning in the Midst of Tragedy
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, December 11, 2011
- Ways to help feed the hungry in Lynchburg area
- Lynchburg schools chief selected after marathon interview process
- Vehicle strikes church in Pittsylvania County
- Conservation easement workshop slated Tuesday in Chatham
- Philippine militants release Lynchburg-area teen abducted in July
- Two suspects arrested in deadly Danville shooting
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, December 10, 2011
- Dec. 10, 1861: Lincoln's Message
- Men's hockey wins game against No. 1 Penn State
- Slain VT officer known as dedicated father, soldier
- Gunman identified in VT shooting
- Thousands come together to remember slain VT officer
- New Amherst jail opens to public
- Lynchburg woman sentenced in beating
- Construction on 5th Street proceeding on schedule
- Virginia Tech candlelight vigil draws thousands
- One lane of Tye River bridge to open before Christmas
- Karl Rove to share political insights at Randolph College lecture
- Virginia Tech shooter named
- Police: Attacking dog shot, killed in Danville
- Sides given two weeks to submit arguments in prayer case motions
- One dead in Danville shooting
- Virginia Tech shootings: Day 2 of coverage
- Radford University statement on Virginia Tech shooter Ross Ashley
- Central Virginia YWCA to take on sexual assault response program
- Military Industrial Dinosaur
- Piece of the Pie
- Virginia Tech students gather at makeshift memorials
- National media descend on Blacksburg again
- Shrapnel kills cat; Army offers payout
- Water main breaks on Mayflower Drive in Lynchburg
- Update: Tractor-trailer accident on U.S. 460 cleared
- Same gun used in both fatal shootings at Virginia Tech
- New Details Emerge in Virginia Tech Shooting
- Virginia makes permanent ban on transporting walnut plants
- '12 Senate Race Will Be a Slugfest
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, December 9, 2011
- Dec. 9, 1861: 'Cutting one more cord ... to the North'
- Intense training pays off for skiers, snowboarders in historic competition
- Warner introduces bill to aid start-ups
- McDonnell wants to increase portion of sales tax going to roads
- Local Hokies react to latest shootings
- PICTURES: Virginia Tech impromptu vigil after officer killed
- Steger expresses University's condolences to family of slain officer
- Wondering why, pulling to-gether in the aftermath
- Violence at Virginia Tech
- Shootings at Virginia Tech leave two dead
- Virginia Tech police officer Deriek Crouse
- GLTC elected new board, hashed out differences
- Local state Senate race topped $1.5 million
- Museum gargoyles for sale on eBay
- Authority moving on landfill takeover
- Basketball program to foster good relationships with children, police
- House passes bill to prevent EPA from regulating farm dust
- Pittsylvania County runs out of spay, neuter reimbursement funds
- Callands men apprehended in illegal whiskey arrests
- Kids not injured in Pittsylvania County school bus wreck
- News conference provides details about Va. Tech shootings
- Randolph College security officer reacts to Tech shooting
- In the Middle
- LIVE VIDEO: Virginia Tech coverage
- U.S. troops' remains dumped in landfill, report says
- Warner submits bill to help stimulate new business growth
- Update: Flood warning for James River canceled
- Some in Amherst, Bedford without power this morning
- Romney to visit Richmond today
- Franklin County accident kills 1
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, December 8, 2011
- Jumpstart for Growth in Amherst
- Could vote on uranium mining be set back a year?
- McDonnell: If health insurance mandate stands, Va. should run exchange
- Parents of Virginia Tech massacre testify against school
- Kaine, Allen statements stand up to scrutiny
- Media General seeks hearing by U.S. high court
- Christmas spirit of Bedford reflected in upcoming events
- GLTC to start looking for new management
- GLTC board votes for service cuts
- Kaine, Allen debate turns to subject of recommendation to transfer Soering
- Three Bedford school board members to bid farewell at final meeting
- Drug charge certified against Liberty Flames defensive player
- Retail Merchants Association holding second wreath auction
- Two judges appointed to panel overseeing Nelson sheriff race recount
- Fire damaged Lynchburg home
- Beauty pageant winner recounts ugliness of addiction
- Pittsylvania County won't ask legislature to delay mining decision
- GALLERY: Kaine and Allen Debate
- VHSL rules Bees did not have an ineligible coach
- Sen. Bill Stanley wants time to review mining studies
- The Elf on the Shelf
- Allen, Kaine
- Blagojevich gets 14 years in prison for corruption
- UPDATE: Virginia Tech trying to block $55,000 fine
- Report unlikely to sway uranium mining foes, supporters
- Judges appointed in Nelson sheriff's race recount
- Nelson school projects considered
- Madison Heights native's creativity spans genres
- 'Words with Friends' gets Alec Baldwin kicked off plane
- Virginia Tech seeks to block $55,000 fine today
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, December 7, 2011
- Citizens For National Security Releases Report On Pro-Islam Bias In Florida Textbooks
- Law school earns high ranking for public service preparation
- Large crowds expected at multiple events this weekend
- Panel rejects campus crimes notification requirements
- Kaine, Allen debate shaping up to be a bitter battle
- Lynchburg woman celebrates 110th birthday
- Longest serving supervisor in Virginia steps down
- Transit employee group's $50,000 turns up missing
- Lynchburg's new legislators discuss priorities
- GLTC to finalize service cuts
- Campbell County employees get Christmas bonus
- Attempted murder, abduction charges certified against Lynchburg man
- SCC approves Columbia Gas surcharge
- Garrett to hold town hall meeting in Forest
- Share food donation info with the N&A
- Breaking news: Lynchburg school board names new superintendent
- Child porn investigation spanning three states has tie to Lynchburg
- Fading Away
- Virginia man surrenders in lesbian custody case involving Bedford County woman
- UPDATE: Police involved in 2 West End chases; UR officer's weapon discharges
- UPDATE: Panel rejects campus crime notification proposals
- Delegate Bell to run for attorney general
- Campus crime, sex offender issues before Crime Commission today
- LPD offers tips for safe holiday shopping
- Gunfire reported at University of Richmond; no one struck
- Terry Kilgore
- Federal aid for Louisa County quake victims tops $5 million
- New bill would make drug price gouging a federal crime
- Congress' Gift of Life to Amtrak
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, December 6, 2011
- Bolling on Cuccinelli: 'Nothing he does surprises me'
- Democrats file lawsuit over GOP's Senate majority plan
- Webcams show construction projects taking shape
- Fake ice has Appomattox skaters hitting the rink
- Garrett, Byron discuss legislative issues at town hall meeting
- Campbell County shooting range gets preliminary approval
- Bedford planning commission member resigns over zoning
- Bedford supervisors remove zoning proposals that sparked protest
- Bedford County planners shoot down New London gun range
- Blue Angels to return to Lynchburg in 2013
- Hearing continued for Rustburg man accused in fatal wreck
- Lynchburg Firefighters say "Yes, M.A.A.M."
- Tomahawk Elementary competing for votes to win technology grant
- Pittyslvania residents take center stage on 'Moonshiners'
- Ewell Hunt civil case moved from Roanoke to Franklin County
- Virginia Tech Sugar Bowl ticket interest similar to 2000
- Virginia Tech Sugar Bowl ticket interest similar to 2000
- Sweet Briar professor raises and studies chain catsharks
- Little Newtie
- Blue Angels to return to Lynchburg in 2013
- Hokies fans excited about Sugar Bowl trip
- UPDATE: H-SC investigating series of shots Sunday
- Va. Senate Democrats sue to block GOP takeover
- Postal Inspectors warn of scam delivery e-mail
- Kudzu causing problem for Danville property owner
- Despite parents' fears, few teens 'sexting,' research says
- Virginia localities face bleak budget outlook
- New marker at E.C. Glass commemorates Confederate POW camp
- Lynchburg Christmas Parade brings back familiar traditions
- Campbell sheriff's office seeks firing range
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, December 5, 2011
- Cuccinelli's Run and an Upset Party
- Stakes high in Kaine-Allen debate
- Postal cuts will slow mail
- Students participate in blood drive to help area supply
- Longtime supporter gives final gift of $590,000
- Your Health: Medicare open enrollment
- UVa law team fights for equality for women in combat
- Experienced chef to open restaurant in historic Gretna home
- Danville murder suspect arrested
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, December 4, 2011
- Yet More Evidence of Heritage High's Woes
- Recent power outage highlights 'harsh reality' for Heritage
- Fire destroys Amherst County home
- Teen hospitalized after Bedford County wreck
- Mining studies to be presented in area meetings
- Lynchburg Toy Run marks 25th year of fulfilling kids' wish lists
- Massie making a splash as interim Lynchburg superintendent
- Pittyslvania residents take center stage on 'Moonshiners'
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, December 3, 2011
- Officials search office of Nelson County emergency chief
- Interim schools superintendent Larry Massie
- Bedford prosecutors get 'mixed signal' in Loboschefski indictments
- Bedford sheriff honors quick-thinking siblings in 911 call for mom
- CBS airs '48 Hours' on Saturday about Earnest murder case
- Bedford County woman indicted on felony maiming charges
- Man faces hit-and-run charge in pedestrian fatality in Forest
- Decapitated dog investigation case continues in Pittsylvania County
- State law allows APCo, other utilities to recover up to half of charitable donations
- On Santa's Knee
- Euro
- LISTEN: Joseph Layne, 7, calls 911
- Brookneal Christmas Parade
- Brookneal Christmas Parade
- Brookneal Christmas Parade
- Cain's New Slogan
- Police seek suspect in Lynchburg lotto tickets theft
- Update: U.S. 221 accident cleared, VDOT says
- Railroad crossing guards cause traffic woes in Lynchburg
- Lynch's Landing recognizes downtown enthusiasts with awards
- Free fares lead to more city bus riders from Lynchburg College
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, December 2, 2011
- The James Takes a Hit, Yet Again
- State Fair of Virginia's operator files for bankruptcy
- Liberty students continue to make an impact in Rwanda
- Cuccinelli says he will run
- Allen, Kaine detail plans to improve Va.'s economy
- Virginia faulted on child trafficking
- Holocaust survivor tells Glass students to 'reach out from within'
- Parents fight to have dangerous bus stop moved in Forest
- Gideons again push for Bibles in Danville schools
- Heritage remains closed; repair bill could reach $120,000
- Lynchburg tea party official blasts Allen 'rhetoric'
- Holocaust survivor speaks at E.C. Glass
- Pittsylvania County woman talks after pet beheaded
- APCo expects one more rate hike before the end of the year
- Double Barrel
- Cuccinelli tells staff he will run for governor in 2013
- Update: Bedford authorities arrest man in Sheetz wallet grab
- Allen, Kaine address state business leaders in No. Va.
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, December 1, 2011
- State Puts New Burden on Schools
- Broken electrical duct causes Heritage High School outage
- Lynchburg-to-D.C. passenger train safe from budget cuts
- Report shows James River not as healthy
- GOP sources: Cuccinelli expected to announce run for governor
- One lane of Tye River bridge to open before Christmas
- Farm-dust bill approved by House Energy and Commerce Committee
- Lynchburg College receives Department of Education grant
- Risk of fire increases around the holidays
- LPD offers tips for safe holiday shopping
- Virginia ranks second in "Best States for Business"
- Huguely attorneys file motion on having family in courtroom
- Darrell Laurant: Dealing with the alternate reality of Alzheimer's
- SCC approves Appalachian Power rate hike
- Breadline Blues
- Study: Uranium mining in Va. could bring $135 million in economic impact
- Study assesses impact of Va. uranium mining
- Heritage High School to be closed Thursday
- UPDATE: James River's health declining, new report says
- Amherst facility uses equine therapy to help drug addicts
- New Amherst jail to open next week
- Police: 2 upstate NY kids call 911, ask for Santa
- Zebras escape Virginia zoo, roam neighborhood
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, November 30, 2011
- A Top Club for the City's At-Risk Youth
- Nov. 30, 1861: Good butter and kind ladies
- Liberty community remembers Hannah Williams
- LaHaye Ice Center hosts Christmas ice show
- Cavaliers understood what needed to be done, and did it
- Governor sends health insurance exchange report to General Assembly
- Winners announced in Lynchburg's first video contest
- Garrett answers constituent questions at town hall meeting
- Memorial service remembers LU student killed on railroad trestle
- Danville mother convicted in heat-related death of boy
- LC receives grant for graduate courses in special education
- VDOT to hold info meeting on U.S. 501 improvements
- Byron takes leadership role in among Republicans in House
- Fatal collision in Appomattox one of nine over the holiday weekend
- Lynchburg murder trial delayed after witness is a no-show
- Danville manufactured homes industry hit hard
- City high school closed Wednesday due to power outage
- Up in Smoke
- McDonnell wants to dissolve two state agencies
- Power outage closes Heritage HS early, cancels activities
- Man returns cash stolen from Sears in 1940s
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, November 29, 2011
- Nov. 29, 1861: 'Let us demand equality in honor'
- Volleyball team to play Penn State in NCAA first round Friday
- Democrats attack Romney for changing positions
- Students fight rain, continue tree lighting tradition
- Richmond Tea Party audited over taxes
- U.S. high court puts off decision on taking Va. health-care case
- JMU taps Rutgers VP as next university president
- Rezoning approved for Forest shooting range
- Investigation ongoing in deadly fire in Bedford County
- Historical markers to debut in Lynchburg
- Task force to look at state-imposed mandates on local government
- Veterinarians team up to treat pets with serious injuries
- Das Boot
- Only in Washington
- Property transfers for Nov. 28, 2011
- Building permits for Nov. 28, 2011
- Jubilee finds many reasons for thanks
- Forest shooting range rezoning efforts endure
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, November 28, 2011
- Nov. 28, 1861: Arrival of troops
- McDonnell reviews agencies' proposed cuts
- Former NFL player shares testimony and mission
- Expert advises a 'citizens committee' for uranium issue
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, November 27, 2011
- Time for a Comprehensive Budget Fix From Richmond
- Online Discussion: Will Occupy Keep Up the Fight?
- Nov. 27, 1861: Fair wages for a first-rate distiller
- Lynchburg moves downtown Christmas parade to new day
- Poplar Forest wood renewed through artisans' craft
- VML: don't consider uranium mining ban in 2012
- Nov. 26, 1861: 4,000 or 5,000 Acres of Land For Sale
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, November 26, 2011
- Criminal justice academy eyes downtown parking deck site for lot
- Vigil held for slain Danville man
- ACLU, Liberty Counsel square off over Giles County 10 Commandments display
- Liberty University starts permanent art collection
- Venison donations down this year at Hunters for Hungry
- Turkey Frying
- It Looked Bigger Online
- Target Black Friday 2011
- In Lynchburg, Black Friday rush is on
- Occupy Over
- The Pledge
- PHOTOS: Midnight shopping madness strikes Danville
- Missing Pittsylvania County man found safe
- Nov. 25, 1861: Wanted -- able-bodied negroes
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, November 25, 2011
- Tragedy a Reminder of the Danger
- New Campbell school board member looks forward to making a difference
- "Be a Santa to a Senior" gift drive helps low-income seniors
- Lynchburg region has stake in Senate power struggle
- Vigil set Friday for slain Danville man
- Shriners help Lynchburg boy with medical treatments
- One dead in early morning house fire
- $31.5 million suit filed in school bus abuse case
- Darrell Laurant: Thankful for first responders
- VDOT to hold meeting on improvements to U.S. 501
- Point of Honor hosting annual Christmas open house
- Daily Bread to dedicate new mural
- Thanksgiving Closings
- New Campbell school board member looks forward to making a difference
- VDOT web feature helps plan holiday travel
- Alex Ernandes murder suspect enters plea deal
- One dead in Bedford County fire
- Nelson County schools win green certification
- Bowling bug still strikes Madison Heights man at 90
- Navy Blue Angels fly into era of budget questions
- Nov. 23, 1861: More Yankee prisoners
- Turkey pardons on tap for Obama in annual rite
- Giving Hope on a Day for Thanksgiving
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, November 23, 2011
- Funeral held for Hannah Williams
- Cuccinelli to pose questions at GOP presidential forum
- McDonnell indicates conservative budget
- Distillery, firearms, animals seized from Nelson County home
- Man charged in beating, robbery of Moneta store owner
- Wards Road pedestrian bridge official opened Tuesday
- Wards Road pedestrian bridge official opened Tuesday
- Wards Road pedestrian bridge officially opened Tuesday
- Wards Road pedestrian bridge official opened Tuesday
- Belk, Relay for Life to turn 'Black Friday' into 'Purple Friday'
- Lynchburg City Council approves bonuses to school employee
- Roanoke man arrested in Bedford County store owner robbery
- GED tests to get tougher
- Man arrested in beating of Moneta store owner
- Not Mitt Du Jour
- Lake Christian Ministries hands out Thanksgiving meals
- Feds restore money for meth clean up
- Va. unemployment rate falls to 6.4% in Oct.
- Nov. 22, 1861: Four Lynchburgers in Richmond
- Hollowed-out Bible used to smuggle guns, drugs into prison
- Student struggle continues to save U.Va. Rotunda magnolias
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, November 22, 2011
- Does Party Go Before State Needs?
- Warner dismayed by supercommittee's failure
- 2 sex offenders spend 3 hours on roof of behavioral rehab center
- Wards Road pedestrian bridge officially open
- Bedford planning commission makes no decision on shooting range
- Appomattox County faces increased burden to pay for schools
- Lynchburg's Boys & Girls Club recognized with $75,000 donation
- Lynchburg High apartments unveils renovations
- Jury could not be seated in Appomattox bus driver neglect case
- Wounded bear wandered around Boonsboro neighborhood overnight
- Retailers announce plans for biggest shopping day of the year
- City council to consider school employee bonuses
- Holocaust survivor to speak at E.C. Glass High School
- Winners of Lynchburg video contest to be announced Monday
- Nelson County couple charged with animal cruelty
- Christiansburg woman charged in death of toddler
- Old Bassett Furniture building fire to be problem for days
- Decisions Decisions Decisions
- Lynchburg man killed in Kentucky shooting near college
- Danville Police release name of 15-year-old homicide suspect
- Sheetz wallet theft has authorities asking for public's help
- Bedford authorities seek info on cemetery vandalism
- Senate Democrats consider going to court over tiebreaker
- Former Appomattox bus driver's child neglect trial delayed
- Not-So-Super Committee
- VDOT site shows holiday traffic trends for travelers
- Nov. 21, 1861: To butchers and others
- Monacans remember their struggle to learn
- Darrell Laurant: Answering concerns of local Democrats
- Lynchburg looks to revise downtown parking rules
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, November 21, 2011
- Failure by Debt Panel Inexcusable
- Republicans re-elect top 3 caucus leaders in Va. House
- UPDATE: 15-year-old suspect sought in Danville homicide
- Occupy Poop
- Nov. 20, 1861: Assessor of the Confederate War Tax
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, November 20, 2011
- Is Bass Elementary the Future of Education?
- Heritage staff tour school buildings seeking ideas
- New regional jail to open by mid-December
- Volleyball team wins conference title
- BREAKING: Police identify victim in Danville shooting death
- Latest research, funded by mining firm, focusing on impact to economy
- Nov. 19, 1861: Analogy in history
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, November 19, 2011
- New regional jail to open in mid-December
- New regional jail to open in mid-December
- New regional jail to open in mid-December
- Ten area cheerleaders to participate in Macy's Day parade
- Vote falls short on Goodlatte budget amendment
- Candle light vigil held to remember student killed by train
- Local TV journalist gets one of the last interviews with Joe Frazier
- Pittsylvania County wreck claims life
- Lynchburg resident works to feed needy a holiday meal
- State, local governments to receive disaster assistance
- Fifth, Harrison streets closed
- Bedford City Council meeting canceled
- Women voters league to offer free workshop
- Ribbon cutting for Wards Road pedestrian bridge set for Tuesday
- Bus company says it will soon be flat broke without more cuts
- Candle light vigil held to remember student killed by train
- Governor pushes Southside expansion while in India
- Goodlatte "disappointed" about Balanced Budget bill not passing
- UPDATE: Report puts cost of Bay cleanup far above estimates
- Who Killed Tom Turkeyday?
- Liberty University student killed by train ID'ed
- Dominion won't make goal of having North Anna units back by Sunday
- Virginia man killed by his own concealed handgun
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, November 18, 2011
- Women's hockey team No. 1 in national poll
- Liberty releases statement on student fatality
- Group criticizes Va. school disciplinary tactics
- Localities to pay more for employee pensions
- Lynchburg starts process of updating comprehensive plan
- Black bear roaming Lynchburg neighborhood killed
- Bedford residents urge county to nix zoning plans
- Hurt, Goodlatte plan office hours
- Wildfire still has part of parkway closed
- Congressional cuts impact legal aid to needy
- Water group releases report on uranium
- Tornado strikes Blairs, rips roof off industry
- Bedford County 7-year-old helps save mother
- Illegal tire dump found in Bedford Co., man charged
- 99 Down, 1 To Go
- Controversial Bedford zoning meeting set to start at 7 p.m.
- Grubbs exchanged text messages with girl two days before alleged kidnapping
- Tornado caused Pittsylvania County damage
- McDonnell, in India, salutes GOP legislative leaders
- Gun-rights, control groups rally at Virginia Tech
- Obama scolds tobacco firms for fighting new labels
- Both sides of gun debate to rally at Va. Tech
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, November 17, 2011
- Another Fiscal Crisis is Looming
- U.S. Senate candidate sues over debate qualifications
- Law officials frustrated by pace of suspect-ID reforms
- Food drive supports area families
- Warner group to debt panel: 'Go big'
- Congressmen ask for reversal of drilling ban
- Some GLTC board members asking for removal of general manager
- Bedford County to demolish old Moneta jail
- Newman could chair transportation committee when Senate reorganizes
- Liberty University OKs concealed guns on campus
- Two teens charged in bus shooting incident
- New fitness center strives for a more individual approach
- Race dialogue plans program for Native American Heritage Month
- Late Dunbar principal Seay revived in lectures, cutout figure
- Lynchburg Humane Society holding holiday open house Dec. 5
- Louisa quake victims begin to see financial aid
- Domestic violence group aiming for license plate approval
- LPD warns of recent phone scams
- Rain helps battle wildfire, parkway segment still closed
- Grubbs back in Lynchburg, held without bond
- Pittsylvania County woman makes plea in boyfriend killing
- Blue Ridge Parkway fire grows slightly
- Devil's Backbone Brewery nears completion in Rockbridge County
- Republican congressmen ask for reconsideration of drilling ban
- Virginia leaders disagree on postal service propsal
- Grubbs moved to Lynchburg's Blue Ridge Regional Jail
- The GOP's Internal Debate
- Va. Senate candidate files suit after being left out of debate
- Panel seeks middle ground on handling of campus crimes
- ECU off lockdown, man with umbrella caused scare
- Lynchburg police warn of sweepstakes phone scam
- CVCC meeting today to include new state cooperative ext. director
- State hires 2 India trade representatives
- More than $2.5 million approved for quake relief in Louisa
- 3 Nelson County cheerleaders to join Macy's parade
- Nelson County to examine euthanasia violations at shelter
- CVCC's Amherst center prepares students for post-grad life
- Cline: Amherst schools likely won't receive more from state
- Amherst supervisors considering $28M in capital projects
- More cats than inmates at Fla. prison
- Sex & violence spam hits Facebook
- UPDATE: Secret Service says bullet hit White House
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, November 16, 2011
- Health Care Makes It to the Justices
- Students support Christmas shoebox project
- Longtime professor recognized for popular Bible reference book
- Art gallery receives donations for permanent collection
- Poll: Public wants notices in newspapers
- Amherst supervisors pass ordinance mandating books to be balanced
- More protest GLTC's proposed cuts to bus service
- Ministry's Thanksgiving meal for needy to be held outside
- Citizens advisory committee recommended for downtown parking plan
- Post office discusses closing Lynchburg mail processing facility
- City schools doors open to parents weighing school choice
- Residents get first look at possible new interchange at Odd Fellows Road, U.S. 460
- City school board backs bonuses
- State could face $1B budget gap, House committees learn
- Goodlatte's balanced budget amendment on agenda
- Wildfire closes nearly 20 miles of Blue Ridge Parkway
- Forest family recalls 7-year-old's life-saving 9-1-1 call
- Appalachian Power runs post-election ad to correct candidate 'distortions'
- Danville couple raising funds, awareness for adoption
- Blue Ridge Parkway fire only 30% contained
- Cuccinelli predicts Colgan's retirement; Democrat says 'wishful thinking'
- Expedited Appeal
- 9-year-old N.C. girl survives 2 days in car after wreck
- Meth lab found during sex offender search in Henry County
- VCU police officer arrested on child pornography charge
- Walk In Registration Hours
- Nov. 15, 1861: Fast Day
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, November 15, 2011
- Combining Benefit Plans a First Step
- North Anna to begin producing electricity today
- Government efficiency measures backed
- Pedestrian hit and killed in Roanoke Co.
- Pedesterian hit and killed in Roanoke Co.
- Lions Memory Tree
- Law enforcement starts Click-It-or-Ticket campaign
- Campbell school board members want interests heard by state lawmakers
- Non-resident student policy to be discussed at meeting
- Former deputy to be extradited to Virginia
- Roanoke post office hearing draws a crowd
- GLTC riders speak out at public hearing about proposed cuts
- LU health care lawsuit not taken up by court
- Academy Of Fine Arts seeks director
- Academy Of Fine Arts seeks director
- Liberty law school dean to argue against health care law in front of U.S. Supreme Court
- I Look Like a Genius
- LEGO competition connects area youth with technology
- McDonnell praises high court action on health care suits
- McDonnell praises high court action on health care suits
- Body found in James identified as that of Midlothian woman
- Mayflower Drive rail crossing to close Wednesday
- Supreme Court will hear health care arguments
- Supreme Court will hear health care arguments
- Former Bedford County deputy waives extradition from Kentucky
- North Anna
- A Hand Off
- Supreme Court will hear health care arguments
- Former Bedford deputy due in Kentucky court today
- Nov. 14, 1861: Who's reading your mail?
- Bedford County to hold 2nd hearing on zoning
- Two Lynchburg-area men arrested in bank robbery
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, November 14, 2011
- Men's soccer team headed to NCAA tournament
- Special report: Va. college sexual assaults rarely end in arrest, prosecution
- Data show outcomes of disciplinary actions on Va. campuses
- Bestselling author Francis Chan makes first visit to Liberty
- Paintball team beats national champions in home tournament
- Woman's body retrieved from James River near Huguenot Bridge
- Part of Nelson road to close this week
- UPDATE: One dead in Pittsylvania County car fire
- UPDATE: Danville fire displaces four, kills two pets
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, November 13, 2011
- Is Gerrymandering the Ultimate Rights Violation?
- Head shot Drop: Virginia steps up precautions for head injuries on the playing field
- Long-time Bedford supervisor reflects on 21 years of service
- Experts explain risks of uranium mining
- Democrats no longer represent Southside in General Assembly
- Endorsements not enough to tilt vote for Pittsylvania County Republicans
- Danville uranium meeting hears from experts on mining
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, November 12, 2011
- North Anna nuclear reactors coming back online
- Somber ceremony remembers soldiers killed in Iraq, Afghanistan
- Salvation Army kicks off bell-ringing campaign
- Longtime Lynchburg resident honored for WW2 service
- Part of Blackwater Creek Bikeway to close
- GLTC to hold public hearings on proposed cuts
- Dryer fire evacuates nursing home, one injured
- Long-time Bedford supervisor reflects on 21 years of service
- No arrests made in bus shooting
- Lynchburg's dog park project nears fundraising goal
- Supreme Court to decide to hear LU health care lawsuit
- Pancake fundraiser takes aim at first day of hunting season
- Head shot Drop: Virginia steps up precautions for head injuries on the playing field
- Welcome home, Dad
- Congressman visits with veterans, hears concerns
- Goodlatte's balanced budget amendment goes to House committee next week
- Decision 2011: Why were there so many campaign ads this year?
- Mine-Mine-Mine
- Turkey Suicide
- Tax collections rise in Oct., but governor urges caution
- Sweet Briar students to assist Girls on the Run 5K Nov. 19
- VCU says server with personal info on thousands was hacked
- Governor says he's backing George Allen's Senate bid
- Nov. 11, 1861: Sequestration Notice
- Rare New Testament edition from 1777 up for auction
- Obama delays Canada-to-Texas oil pipeline
- Community Viewpoint: Honor Our Veterans by Hiring Them
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, November 11, 2011
- Virginia Tech students, professors excited about Meteorology major
- Large crowd protests planned Bedford Co. zoning changes
- Houck concedes; GOP to control state Senate
- Military veterans have skills sought by Virginia employers
- Va. GOP plans three Senate primary debates
- Tyler Falwell sets goals for Liberty University Alumni Relations
- Visiting law professor makes presentation in Rome
- Bedford schools enrollment decreased slower than expected
- Campbell County elementary school bus hit by bullet
- Students at two schools hold "Serve-A-Thon" fundraisers
- Conservation police officer recognized as officer of the year
- Fired Bedford County deputy to appear in court next week
- Superintendent promises to seek prosecution in bomb threat
- Lynchburg receives high ranking among "computerized communities"
- Monroe man sentenced after teen caught with pot
- Write-in votes show support for former delegate Valentine
- Elementary school bus hit by bullet
- LC one of eight
- Roanoke to host first Republican Senate candidates debate in 2012
- Renovations may have triggered North Theatre crumble
- Gretna man pleads guilty in shooting death of infant son
- Danville building collapse had "structural issues" 6 months ago
- Local Christmas tree farmers say there is no "tree tax"
- Gov. McDonnell to endorse George Allen in 2012 Senate race
- IOU
- Remember Them
- Roscoe Reynolds concedes 20th District to Bill Stanley
- FEMA grants additional aid to repair Louisa schools
- Bedford teen abduction suspect won't be brought back until next week
- Brookville High closes after bomb threat
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, November 10, 2011
- A Pitiful Turnout by State Voters
- GOP leaders declare working majority in Senate
- Image of zombie Obama, bullet hole in head, draws GOP's ire
- Pregnant woman arrested after forgetting to pay for sandwich
- Democrat Dodson has money edge in 22nd District race
- Residential Recycling Makes Gains
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, November 1, 2011
- Illegal immigrant convicted in DUI wreck that killed nun
- Warner urges balanced plan for debt reduction
- Volunteer couple make donation for new visitor's building at Poplar Forest
- So you want to run for president? Just sign here.
- UVa School of Engineering -- still young and growing at age 175
- Update: Driver charged in Bedford County school bus accident
- Pilot's condition improving after ultralight crash in Amherst County
- Lynchburg video competition hypes hometown pride
- Survivors take swings at cancer in Danville
- NAACP: Keep Va. ban on uranium mining
- Police release new details on suspect in Pittsylvania home invasion
- Horse rescued from Bedford Co. swimming pool
- Do Deutsch
- UPDATE: Occupy Richmond protesters discuss next steps
- The Walking Dead
- DEA charges two men for large indoor marijuana growing operation
- Taking the "scary" of trick-or-treating with food allergies
- Seven Billion
- NAACP: Keep Virginia ban on uranium mining
- PHOTOS: 'Miracle' dog survives gas chamber
- 80-year-old falls into sinkhole while getting Sunday papers
- Appomattox woman's surprise: styling Sarah Palin's hair
- Property transfers for Oct. 31, 2011
- Building permits for Oct. 31, 2011
- Redistricting changes could cause Election Day confusion
- Virginia's future could hinge on 22nd District
- Amherst County plane crash sends 1 to hospital
- Police break up Occupy Richmond encampment
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, October 31, 2011
- Oct. 30, 1861: Get back to fighting
- Crisis of Confidence: Our Distrust of Government
- Community Viewpoint: Public Notices Are All About Your Right to Know
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, October 30, 2011
- Three seek sheriff's office in Appomattox election
- Bass principal: 'Take care of the teachers'
- Area's least affluent school leads the pack in test scores
- High stakes in 22nd state Senate race
- Budget cuts force tough choices on Lynchburg couple
- Literacy walkathon set for Nov. 5
- 8-year-old autistic boy found; remains in stable condition
- 8-year-old autistic boy found; remains in stable condition
- Oct. 29, 1861: 500 slaves wanted
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, October 29, 2011
- Blue Ridge Parkway plan would map future for years to come
- 8-year-old autistic boy found five days after disappearing
- R1029 JOBS
- Snow expected in higher elevations of Central Virginia
- State Police: No charges yet in hit-and-run fatality
- An Ugly Little Costume
- Tea Partiers and Occupiers
- College pricing calculator to help students, parents gauge costs
- bill light
- Lynchburg judge dies at 53
- Firefighters get parking tickets while getting flu shots
- Oct. 28, 1861: Donations for the sick
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, October 28, 2011
- Debt Panel Crunch Time Draws Near
- McDonnell will not rule out state layoffs
- McDonnell will not rule out state layoffs, says raises are unlikely
- State superintendents unveil education reform efforts
- Students recognized for disaster relief efforts in New York
- 'Full House' actress shares her testimony
- Local school superintendents discuss state public education plan
- Buddhist monks work to complete medicine mandala at Randolph College
- Lynchburg man pleads to robbery charge
- Dodson, Garrett vying for Facebook fans
- Mother asks school board for safer bus stops after child struck by car
- Science becomes 'ooey-gooey' affair at R.S. Payne elementary
- Science becomes 'ooey-gooey' affair at R.S. Payne elementary
- Job cuts at Altria to affect Richmond
- Two candidates vie for Sunburst seat on Campbell County board
- AARP donates $3,000 to helps Dan River Region's needy
- Virginia Tech policy tweak triggers conceal-carry protest
- Appomattox House candidate says God cured her of homosexuality
- Bedford County fire contained near Peaks of Otter
- UPDATE: Va. school superintendents' group proposes K-12 plan
- McDonnell: State layoffs can't be ruled out
- Va. school superintendents' group to propose K-12 plan
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, October 27, 2011
- Former Super Bowl champion Don Davis to speak Nov. 1
- Bus company focuses on growing ridership, new fleet amid budget woes
- UPDATE: Search for autistic boy seeks more volunteers for Thursday
- Museum of the Confederacy starting to take shape
- After almost four years, house of murder victim could be sold
- Candidates' past surfaces again in House race
- Drunk driving crash left two maimed, according to court testimony
- Concord district race for Campbell County Supervisor has three vying for seat
- Darrell Laurant is smiling now
- Two Campbell County planning commission meetings canceled
- Library catalog's merge
- Redistricting plan approved by Lynchburg City Council
- Dodson picks up law enforcement endorsements
- Bedford School Board to discuss grant for after school programs
- Huguely lawyers seek to keep public from Love's medical records
- Former Pittsylvania County sheriff endorses Mike Taylor
- Appomattox House candidate admits lesbian affair with student
- Martinsville NASCAR fans get ultimate experience
- Fall 2011 Graduates
- Perry's Flat Tax
- The Black-Jew Dialogues
- German a cappella
- Obama unveils new student loan debt plan
- Lynchburg police to hold training exercise downtown tonight
- Amherst considers new requirements for treasurer
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, October 26, 2011
- New Deck May Resolve Parking Woes
- City Council approves new voting precinct
- McDonnell interested in Lockheed Martin
- Lynchburg City Council tables contentious storm water fee proposal
- Lynchburg City Council agrees to in-depth examination of GLTC's money problems
- Charges certified against three in armed robbery case
- Students get feel for tactical police training
- Residency questions surface in 22nd District Senate race
- Campbell County's new Spring Hill district draws newcomers to supervisor seat
- Suit claims negligence in Taser-related death
- Health officials warn of rabid bats
- Speaker encourages Danville to 'Reimagine' itself
- Minnesota Viking Chris Cook charged with attacking girlfriend
- UPDATE: LU tunnel sees daylight on Wards Road side of tracks
- Car crashes into Salem Macado's, hits mother
- Bedford County's Sheriff confirms gang activity in county
- Beamer weighs in as NCAA pushes $2K extra for athletes
- Beam Me Up, Scotty
- UPDATE: Hundreds answer call to help search for missing autistic boy
- Virginia Tech Police search for student attacker
- State Police call off search for possible plane crash in Alleghany County
- Former Lynchburg council members endorse Garrett for Senate
- UPDATE: Hundreds answer call to help search for missing autistic boy
- PHOTOS: 2-week-old baby rescued after earthquake
- U.S. dismantling the nation's most powerful nuclear bomb
- Deep-fried desserts spark Liberty University dorm fire
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, October 25, 2011
- Emergency Services in Appomattox
- Va. seeks federal dollars to help repair quake-damaged schools in Louisa
- 2011 candidates find the right addresses
- Avery Warley plays for USA Basketball
- Pedestrian tunnel begins finishing stage
- Pedestrian tunnel digging nears completion
- Warner endorses Brennan for House seat
- LU pedestrian tunnel to burrow through to Wards Road today
- Bedford City to transform into "BOO-ford"
- Lynchburg City Council to discuss storm water fees
- GLTC looks at service cuts to eliminate budget crunch
- Charges certified against football players in beating case
- Housing development near country club celebrates milestone
- Grant for officers to focus on Bedford's gang activity approved
- Dodson TV commercials air; Garrett cancels debate appearance
- Louisa quake donations coming in, but recipients could be denied government aid
- Bedford County Sheriff visits every county school with an SRO
- Bedford City Police arrest two in drug raid
- Bedford Co. sheriff hopes to get go ahead to hire two gang investigators
- Deputies searching for armed robbery suspects in Pittsylvania County
- Occupy Halloween
- Soccer player scores big
- Candlers Mountain Road work to cause delays
- Garrett campaign interrupted in 22nd District Senate race
- Charges certified against 2 of 3 VUL players
- Bedford County School Board to see big changes with election
- Pittsylvania County deputies search for armed robbers
- The Real Problem
- Dodson launching TV ads in 22nd Senate district race
- Halifax County shooting suspect captured
- Harley Davidson to recall more than 308,000 motorcycles
- Workers exposed to asbestos at Dominion's Surry nuke plant
- Oct. 24, 1861: Endorsing Jefferson Davis
- Property transfers for Oct. 24, 2011
- Building permits for Oct. 24, 2011
- Bedford County sheriff's race is a rematch
- Bedford County to consider quarter-million-dollar gang grant
- The case of Malcolm Jefferson
- For new Bedford Middle School, questions persist
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, October 24, 2011
- America is Rotting From Within
- Editor seeks endowment for Prince Edward
- Va. officials to meet about setting up health-insurance exchange
- God important to Virginians, poll finds
- Women's hockey team defeats No. 1 Michigan State
- Graduate School of Business named for longtime supporters
- Two men shot in Danville; police investigating
- In key Senate race, a headwind for Democrat Houck
- Torch cams to give masses views from Lady Liberty
- Empty Bowls fundraiser to return in Campbell County
- Museum hosts 'harambee' event
- Agritourism at Layman Farms
- Oct. 23, 1861: Thanks for the segars
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, October 23, 2011
- FEMA Owes State Disaster Victims a Few Answers
- Pittsylvania board, residents at odds
- All eyes on state Senate matchup
- Oct. 22, 1861: A revival of religion
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, October 22, 2011
- Webb vows to continue fighting for criminal justice reform
- Cuccinelli sees 'good chance' he'll run
- Girls group to hold bake sale today in support of food bank
- Pittsylvania board, residents at odds
- Man accused of faking shooting story sentenced, plans appeal
- School board retreat features Heritage, finance discussions
- Cuccinelli speaks at Senior Safety Day in Lovingston
- The Other 99 Percent
- BBQ the Rich
- Research in the tropics
- Cantor cancels speech after event opened to public
- Obama: U.S. troops will be home from Iraq by year's end
- Parents suspected daughter's relationship with SRO, affidavit says
- Yearning to Breathe Free
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, October 21, 2011
- Update: Dominion says North Anna reactors ready to restart
- Off-duty Danville deputy arrested
- Lynchburg man gets 10 years in jail beating
- Update: Lynchburg teen arrested in armed theft of moped
- Sex in a S.C. museum leads to coke dealer's arrest
- Oct. 21, 1861: $10 for a runaway
- Chinese toddler ignored after hit-and-run dies
- Gadhafi's burial delayed for further investigation
- Senate GOP defeats Webb's criminal-justice reform bill
- Scaremare is largest event of its kind in the Southeast
- Kyle Maynard gives 'No Excuses' speech
- Cantor, biotech business leaders discuss investment
- McDonnell officials to look at Va.'s animal rules
- VRS certifies pension contribution increases
- VRS certifies pension contribution increases
- Q&A with Bedford County candidates, District 1
- Grim reaper scares students toward safe driving at E.C. Glass
- Deputy accused of indecent acts with teen to face hearing Nov. 2
- McDonnell to Lynchburg Republicans: Support Garrett for 22nd
- Bolling: Government's role not to create jobs
- Retailers decry online sales tax advantage
- Man killed in early morning Bedford County crash identified
- Man killed in early morning Bedford County crash identified
- NASCAR champ Jimmie Johnson helps Henry County kids release trout
- Bedford man killed in early morning wreck
- Pittsylvania County responds to ACLU prayer lawsuit
- Former Bedford County deputy declines comment on arrest
- Monster Bash!
- Eco-Village launched
- Skeleton with noose sparks racism complaints in Franklin
- Mother pleads guilty to forcing 4-year-old to drink beer
- Pittsylvania County trying to get ACLU prayer lawsuit dismissed
- Vending machines broken into at Lynchburg hotel
- Cantor rejects part of Obama's jobs plan as 'stimulus'
- Senator Jim Webb wants FEMA explanation for earthquake help denial
- Webb asks FEMA to explain quake aid denial to Louisa
- Man spotted with rifle puts Roanoke County school on lockdown
- Ex-Richmond detective in Libya reports gunfire, celebration after Gadhafi's death
- McDonnell boosts Senate candidate in Lynchburg
- Libya confirms Gadhafi has been killed
- State Police investigating deadly Bedford County crash
- Libyan fighters capture Gadhafi's hometown
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, October 20, 2011
- Apathy Will Be the Death of Society Yet
- Virginia legislative hopefuls getting less cash
- Crew teams make cut to row in Boston Regatta
- In Chesterfield, President Obama says jobs plan would help first responders
- Bedford County seeks ideas for agricultural event facility
- Garrett, Dodson have similar ideas on drug testing
- Liberty High School resource officer faces indecent liberties charges
- Virginia Tech students react to student loan debt at all-time high
- Bedford County deputy arrested on indecent liberties charges
- GLTC opts for service cuts over city subsidy
- Newman resigning from Bedford GOP committee to endorse Putney
- St. Johns Episcopal's new pipe organ has pitch-perfect debut
- All CAER space spoken for within two months of opening
- UPDATE: In Chesterfield, Obama renews push for jobs act
- Amherst Co. considers ordinance requiring treasurer to balance books
- Q&A with candidates for Bedford County supervisor, District 6
- City Council retreat price tag: $485
- Ways to Work program gets $3,500 grant
- New Campbell County voter cards go out this week
- Former Nelson deputy facing three felony charges
- Searching for Cheryl Lynn Nutter
- Moped stolen from Stephenson Ave.
- The 99 Percent
- Contributions to General Assembly candidates down 13 percent from 2007
- UPDATE: Obama's event under way in Hampton
- Police: Exotic farm owner released animals, killed self
- ICAC arrests suspected internet predator from West Virginia
- Update: Tractor-trailer accident on U.S. 460 cleared
- Deputies catch Amherst County teen burglary suspect
- A closer look at Capt. Duval Doss' contributions
- Amherst investigator retires after 38-year career
- Amherst's Episcopal Thrift Shop to move after fire
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, October 19, 2011
- Next Step for Edison2 Future Car
- Theatre Arts students, faculty earn honors for 'Oklahoma!'
- Undefeated hockey team looks to beat last season's champion
- McDonnell chides federal government for hindering energy development
- Social Security to give raises
- Truck with Obama tour equipment stolen in Henrico
- City eyes options for savings in austere budget year
- Dodson, Garrett tangle on jobs, education, taxes
- LC "Eco-Village" plans take shape
- 59th district candidates spar in Campbell County Farm Bureau forum
- School officials support Perrymont Principal's improvement efforts
- Man killed in Pittsylvania County tractor accident identified
- UPDATE: Obama pushes jobs bill in Emporia address
- Q&A with Bedford County District 7 supervisor candidates
- City considering new downtown parking deck
- Woman pleads no contest in cane-beating death
- Armstrong stands by ad attacking Appalachian Power
- Obama danville
- Obama 2
- The Yellow Brick Road
- Obama's motorcade passes through Danville
- UPDATE: Obama heads to Va. today to promote jobs plan
- Woman pleads no contest in cane-beating death
- Truck with Obama tour equipment stolen in Henrico
- Va. voters are mailed new cards reflecting redrawn districts
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, October 18, 2011
- Piling on the Pressure for Seat Belts
- Commissioners shoot down rezoning recommendation for shooting range
- Kyle Maynard to speak at School of Business
- First-year racquetball team to host Mid-Atlantic tournament
- Dominion Virginia Power to review proposed plant's earthquake resistance
- GOP enters homestretch with big fundraising advantage
- High school seniors get chance to intern with local businesses
- Money plays large role in Senate race
- Bedford School board, supervisors discuss new middle school
- Republican leaders encourage supporters to contact voters
- Lynchburg City Council holds annual retreat
- Walk to fight childhood obesity to be held Saturday
- New equipment installed at Yoder Center
- City to begin collecting leaves
- Appomattox rescue squad response below acceptable levels
- Homecoming 2011
- Some members of Lynchburg City Council endorsing Garrett
- Lynchburg's parking chief faces DMV license charge
- Lynchburg school board to discuss comprehensive plan
- Morgan Harrington's parents sue concert security provider
- Danville disappointed about no Obama bus tour stop
- Morgan Harrington's disappearance 2 years later
- Lexington City Council work session set in Confederate flag fight
- Two years later, Harringtons yearn for justice
- Examining Virginia's volcanic history
- Building permits for Oct. 17, 2011
- Property transfers for Oct. 17, 2011
- Wheels on the James gives pedal power to kids with disabilities
- Politics: Nonsense and more nonsense
- Bedford officials to discuss new school
- Bedford County planners to mull shooting range near school
- Mom: I was drunk when my baby disappeared
- Police investigate assault in Pittsylvania County
- Man killed in Amherst County motorcycle wreck
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, October 17, 2011
- Poll shows apathy about legislative elections
- Poll shows apathy about legislative elections
- Obama skips Danville in Virginia stops
- Oct. 16, 1861: Winter is coming
- GLTC Needs to Consider Transforming Itself
- Community Viewpoint: Partnering to Meet a Need in Our Community
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, October 16, 2011
- Freedom of open road still beckons these two
- Three candidates vie for Campbell County Sheriff opening
- A Q&A with Centra's new CEO
- Progress slow but steady on racism here
- 'Law-abiding' zombies invade downtown Lynchburg
- Hit-and-run accident kills Rustburg man
- Fall 2011 2nd 8 week courses
- Oct. 15, 1861: We have paper, so run the blockade
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, October 15, 2011
- Lynchburg judge sentences man to 10 years in drug case
- Last two men sentenced in Lynchburg attack
- Lynchburg teacher named Virginia Teacher of the Year
- Community-minded woman to be honored by Lynchburg foundation
- Lynchburg key stop in Senate race
- Former Mudpuppy's owner to pay $147,000 in back taxes
- Lynchburg man to serve one year in mother's death by neglect
- Lynchburg teacher named Virginia Teacher of the Year
- Liberty announces plans for $50 million library honoring Falwell
- Police say armed man barricaded in house on Peninsular Lane
- Free Anchovies
- Why Don't You Love Me?
- Deputies respond after explosion heard in Axton
- Oct. 14, 1861: $30 for a deserter
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, October 14, 2011
- Civility Still Needed in U.S. Politics
- 'Roccotown' becomes football tradition
- Obama to stop in Emporia, Hampton on bus tour
- Kaine tops Allen in fundraising
- Plans for new Jerry Falwell Library announced
- Candidates forum set for Campbell County
- Conservative group rates local lawmakers
- Fort Hill monument repair to close streets Friday
- Bedford County candidates discuss schools, other issues at forum
- New London couple named Blue Ridge Parkway Volunteer of the Year
- Community trust honors first director as it marks 40th anniversary
- New districts could confuse Lynchburg voters
- Campbell County candidate fined twice over finance reports
- Obama to stop in Emporia, Hampton on Tuesday
- "Occupy Virginia Tech" protests student loans, corporate greed
- State to review training in wake of Bedford bus lawsuit
- Obama to stop in Emporia, Hampton on Tuesday
- UPDATE: Husband in custody in death of D.C.-area woman
- Danville WWII vet to trek to Washington
- Choirs to benefit food bank
- Thornton reading set
- UPDATE: Two tornadoes confirmed in central Virginia
- Group rates five Lynchburg-area legislators as perfectly conservative
- State to review Bedford County Schools' special education training
- Sit Tight!
- More damage in Louisa, this time from the sky
- Bus from Roanoke to Lynchburg Amtrak a runaway success
- Randolph College to lend Bellows painting for exhibit
- Kaine raised $1.3 million in third quarter
- Obama raises more than $70M for campaigning
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, October 13, 2011
- State revenue up 3.9 percent in September
- North Carolina couple charged in I-195 road-rage fatality
- Webb, Warner introduce bill to fix aging schools through historic tax credits
- Liberty Journal Radio launched
- GLTC board reels over internal conflicts, financial management
- Dodson: Garrett flip-flopped on closing agencies
- Amherst tops in ticket sales among area high school football teams
- Hiker's death a mystery, two months after body found on trail
- No cause found in Campbell County house fires
- Campbell County signs on to waste oil refinery project
- Reviving a historic Campbell County cemetery
- Please Sir May I Have Some More?
- Lost in a corn maze? This family called 911
- State revenue collections up 3.9% in Sept.
- Update: Man killed in Nelson County wreck ID'ed
- Poll finds McDonnell popular; tolls, not so much
- Va. tourism generated $18.9 billion in revenue in 2010
- One dead in Nelson County wreck
- Amherst chamber to host debate Oct. 24
- Amherst board questions treasurer's activities
- 'Austin Powers' actor accused of killing cellmate
- McDonnell
- Poll finds McDonnell popular; tolls, not so much
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, October 12, 2011
- New Levels of Austerity in Richmond
- Inspection warrants approved by City Council vote
- Victory FM Broadcasting from Virginia Beach
- Webb backed debate, opposed jobs plan
- Ineligible Medicaid recipients cost Va. millions
- McDonnell urges Obama to view Louisa quake damage
- New Center for Cinematic Arts to offer first courses this spring
- Garrett, Dodson stake out sides in Senate debate
- Bedford County intends to give portion of jail property to service authority
- Bedford board mulls potential sites for middle school
- "Fill the boot" drive nets over $16k for muscular dystrophy
- LPD wins traffic safety awards
- "Doggie Day" at Camp Kum-Ba-Yah planned for Saturday
- Lynchburg Humane Society running specials for dog adoption month
- Liberty launches trade training partnership with Virginia Technical Institute
- UVa summit examines state of American innovation
- On-time graduation rates improve for many area schools
- Four Lynchburg City Council members endorse Dodson
- Rooker committee concerned about bypass
- City Council blasts GLTC management after negative audit
- Amtrak not coming to Roanoke anytime soon
- Bond denied for man at center of Lynchburg police standoff
- Man dies in Amherst County crash
- Jesus Is On the Line
- "Almost, Maine"
- A matter of belief - or not
- Pot brownies at funeral send 3 to hospital
- McDonnell trade mission to head to India, Israel in November
- Oct. 11, 1861: Catch the runaway
- Facebook-linked phone leads to man's burglary charges
- UPDATE: Cain, Romney tied in Va. poll; Senate race even
- From the Orchard to the Hungry
- Virginia education chief's foreign trips defended
- Liberty Univ. appeals dismissal of health-care lawsuit to U.S. Supreme Court
- Work progresses on new Forest fire station
- Lynchburg begins talks about city's housing needs
- Campbell schools share with board their maintenance wish lists
- Averett nursing program gets tobacco funding
- Goodson endorsed by Allen for Pittsylvania sheriff
- Bedford school board to meet to discuss new middle school
- Man accused of stabbing, abduction captured
- City council to revisit bus company's request for more money
- Public hearing to be held for inspection warrant proposal
- Board to consider giving jail property to public service authority
- Department of Cell Biology
- State agency cuts expected, despite surplus
- Liberty Counsel leader criticizes Mormon cult comment
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, October 11, 2011
- Senate Rules
- Former Perriello campaign manager leads Obama's re-election effort in Va.
- Former Parry McCluer football coach Wheeler to plead guilty in Dreamboard case
- Liberty U. asks Supreme Court to review health care ruling
- About 'The Problem We All Live With'
- Sunken ship full of silver found in North Atlantic
- Bedford County 7-year-old hit by car in Moneta
- The 99 Percent
- Small Bedford clothing store to close after 64 years
- Railroad festival brings laid-back fun to Appomattox
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, October 10, 2011
- Bestselling author Karen Kingsbury addresses students
- State Fair of Virginia ends until next year
- Danville to consider adopting the Lady Astor Rose as its own
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, October 9, 2011
- Another Fight Looms Over Transportation
- Cain offers rousing speech at Family Foundation gala
- Dan River Region residents react to Canada uranium
- Locals tour reclaimed uranium mining site
- Dollar Tree on Candlers Mountain Road robbed
- Smith Mountain Lake rolls out red carpet for movie premiere
- Cain signs books for big crowd at B&N in Lynchburg
- Second phase of Abbot Lake repairs to finish this month
- Palin says it's time to "reload for America"
- Armed man sought in abduction, wounding
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, October 8, 2011
- Fall is ripe for apple donations in Central Virginia
- Herman Cain visits campus for book signing
- Campbell County humane society receives grant
- Lynchburg woman appointed to governor's council
- Del. Cline appointed to government reform commission
- JF teacher to participate in tolerance project
- Cabell Street landlord fined after claiming harassment
- Ex-Oakwood employee gets suspended sentence for embezzlement
- Two men sentenced in Lynchburg mob attack
- Former nurse gets suspended sentence in embezzlement
- Prosecutor: Bus abuse didn't warrant felony charges in '09
- Obama coming to Danville
- Court files show lapse in Bedford Co. Schools' response in bus abuse case
- Franklin County man charged with shooting at police
- Fifty-seven pounds of pot found in Goodview home
- Blue Ridge Autism Center teaches positive reinforcement for students
- Gimme, Gimme, Gimme
- Occupy Wall Street
- Danville on list for Obama bus tour
- Pittsylvania County man wins $250,000 in lottery
- Cantor blames Obama for slow job growth
- Bassett man dies in Franklin County car crash
- Bassett man dies in car crash Friday morning
- Police: After no Facebook 'Like,' man beats wife
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, October 7, 2011
- An Insanely Great Vision of the Future
- Cavaliers' success depends on mental aspects
- Legislation likely to address training for aides to autistic students
- Center for Worship named 'Best of the Best'
- Virginia Technical Institute offers hands-on learning opportunities
- Warley to play for Team USA in Pan Am Games
- Bedford Superintendent speaks about abuse lawsuit
- Candidate's court record emerges in House race
- Bus driver, aide named in lawsuit convicted of assault in '09
- Lynchburg redistricting public hearing moved up to Oct. 25
- Annual marching band classic set for Saturday
- 2nd Bedford Co. bus attack lawsuit video shows child sprayed with aerosol
- Funeral services set for Sweet Briar's 'bird man'
- Former Chatham councilman in Halifax County head-on collision
- Lynchburg readies for Palin visit Saturday
- Bedford County bus attack family's attorney speaks about case
- Women named in Bedford County bus beating lawsuit previously convicted
- Bedford County Schools leader responds to bus attack lawsuit
- Steve Jobs
- Suspect in Amherst senior scam arrested
- Men's lacrosse vs. UVa
- After 2 months, Great Dismal Swamp fire continues to burn
- Health Care Goes to the High Court
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, October 6, 2011
- Crimora church looks to rise from the ashes
- Steve Jobs leaves broad legacy
- Cantor aide leaving to start super PAC
- Dawkins describes 'magic' of science to Randolph College crowd
- r1006 jobs
- Former Lynchburg student selected for White House internship
- Lawsuit claims Bedford student abused on bus
- Dodson, Garrett clash on education
- Lynchburg redistricting plans up for review at community meetings
- Bedford County School Board to review request for more state funding
- Bedford County wants public input on wireless coverage
- Hurt voting trends focus on anti-regulation
- One shot from fame in pool tourney
- Lynchburg man indicted in teen shooting case
- Sarah Palin says she will not run for presidency
- Goodlatte proposes end to ethanol mandate
- Former Chatham councilman fined for false report, files appeal
- Desperate for Christie
- Cuccinelli rips EPA for failing to follow its own rules
- Fraternity finds severed goat head on porch
- UPDATE: Virginia man shows guitar used to fight off burglar
- Obama to return to Virginia on bus tour
- Cantor aide leaving to start super PAC
- Virginia Tech student carjacked, robbed at gunpoint
- Bedford beating victim improves; suspect's race now unclear
- Civil War flag from La. recovered in Va., headed home
- Lynchburg resident named as White House intern
- Virginia man whacks intruder with guitar
- The Law and Public Prayers
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, October 5, 2011
- Duggar parents speak at convocation
- Webb: No tech help to China
- Allen to unveil "Freedom to Work Act"
- McDonnell suggests austere budget ahead
- Housing shortage forces VUL college students from temporary homes
- School board seeking architects for Heritage High project
- Former Gladys school to be sold to nonprofit group
- Historic Big Otter Mill's water wheel restored
- Allen: States, not EPA, should lead bay cleanup
- Local colleges pitch in on entrepreneurship initiative
- Forest fire company to receive thermal imaging camera
- 22nd District candidates to debate twice this month
- Fifth Street segment to close for water line work
- Southwest Virginia seeing more ACLU cases
- Martina McBride performs live on Roanoke's Star Country
- Bill Stanley to represent Pittsylvania County in ACLU lawsuit
- Wall Street Protests
- Lynchburg Target employee assaulted during shoplifting
- Obama to call out Cantor in Texas speech
- Pittsylvania County picks Sen. Bill Stanley to help fight ACLU lawsuit
- McDonnell warns agencies to prepare for stern budget
- Gas prices drop below $3.00 at multiple Roanoke gas stations
- Amanda Knox leaves Italy to head home to US
- Morgan Harrington's parents hope website leads to info
- Police: 7-year-old shut in coffin in bug-infested basement
- Bear attack victim needs 70 stitches, staples
- Oct. 4, 1861: Letter creates drama
- Grant Boosts Potential for Local Airport
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, October 4, 2011
- Cantor says House won't vote on Obama's entire jobs plan
- Presidential candidate Herman Cain to appear at LU
- Group evaluating prospective cyclers in need of therapeutic tricycles
- Transportation department outlines roads plan for Lynchburg area
- Appomattox County fined for animal shelter violations
- Lynchburg school board to discuss future of Heritage High; superintendent search
- Dodson gains support in race for 22nd District Senate seat
- Sweet Briar receives engineering accreditation
- Two arrested in theft from Appomattox historical society
- Woman injured; man arrested after standoff at Lynchburg apartment
- Woman injured; man arrested after standoff at Lynchburg apartment
- Virginia localities eye uranium issue
- Missing plane made brief Danville stop
- Man shot after spotting intruder in Pittsylvania County
- Man shot during Pittsylvania County home break-in
- Family of kidnapped Campbell Co. woman scared to speak out
- Princton Circle wounding
- Italian Court frees Amanda Knox
- Presidential candidate Herman Cain visits Liberty U. on Saturday
- Missing Botetourt County man found dead
- UPDATE: Nobel prize awarded to dead scientist will stand
- Boy yanks own teeth after dad put off dentist visits
- Business group rates Dodson ahead of Garrett on its issues
- All Tied Up
- UPDATE: Dead scientist awarded Nobel in medicine
- Extras still sought for 'Lincoln' film in Va
- Oct. 3, 1861: Pay your newspaper subscription -- in wood?
- Stars fall on band at Smith Mountain Lake
- Richard Dawkins to speak at Randolph College
- Militants release Campbell woman; son, nephew still held
- Militants release Campbell woman; son, nephew still held
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, October 3, 2011
- Making Our Way in a New World
- Trackers an evolving but undeniable political force
- Herman Cain, Sarah Palin at Liberty on Saturday
- Veggie Tales creator Phil Vischer speaks at convocation
- Campbell Co. woman kidnapped in Philippines released; still holding son and nephew
- Blaze levels vacant home in Danville
- Store owner beaten, robbed on Dickerson Mill Road
- Kaine focuses on Senate race in Democrat meeting in Lynchburg
- Psych unit for seniors opens amid 'huge need'
- Two teens in stable condition after Pierce Street shooting
- Heritage High: Now the Really Hard Work Begins
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, October 2, 2011
- Psychiatric unit for seniors opens amid 'huge need'
- State seeks feedback on dementia care plan
- Campbell County launches new outreach effort for animal adoptions
- Separated by prison bars for 46 years, Lynchburg man still fights for twin
- Blaze levels vacant home in Danville
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, October 1, 2011
- Benchmark Systems president retires
- Domestic violence programs in bedford aim for awareness
- Goodlatte: Congress closer to balanced-budget amendment
- Lynchburg Humane Society takes over regional spay-neuter clinic
- Liberty marking 400th anniversary of King James Bible
- Two arrested in Campbell County, 20 lbs. of pot seized
- Week 6 scores
- "Doing the Right Thing"
- Gretna's first Mexican restaurant opening soon
- Merge leads to chain-reaction wreck on Candlers Mountain Road
- Swedwood supplier sets up shop in Pittsylvania County
- Morris Jefferson still fights for his twin
- Campbell County animal shelter begins adoptions
- Regulatory commission tells owners to tear down dock at Smith Mountain Lake
- World War II and Vietnam Era aircrafts to fly over Lane Stadium
- ESPNU brings show to Blacksburg
- Jerry Surface Sr. bonds out of jail
- Va. appeals health care challenge ruling to Supreme Court
- Va. nuclear reactors can only restart with regulators' OK
- Dominion needs NRC OK to restart reactors
- Christie
- Jobs Bill Support
- PHOTOS: Cat with 2 faces celebrates 12 years, world record
- Man survives for days after car plunges off cliff
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, September 30, 2011
- Downtown Is in the Crosshairs
- Virginia is awash in water
- Trump to reopen winery in Albemarle
- Senate candidates trade jabs at Poplar Forest event
- Former CNA found not guilty of sexually assaulting patient
- Lynchburg-area schools accredited, but Sandusky gets warning
- Danville Regional announces Duke quality initiative, new logo
- 10 On Your Side confirms Bank of America "usage fee"
- Hope and Change
- Madison Heights man dies in tractor accident
- Pa. taking nearly 1,000 inmates back from Va.
- Missing Marine search in Botetourt County
- Green Rock inmates to head back to Pennsylvania
- Woman reports police impersonator in Bedford County
- Commission approves grant for Liberty health sciences school
- Steven Spielberg to attend "Lincoln" reception at Executive Mansion
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, September 29, 2011
- Nuclear is the Rational Way to Go
- Emilio Estevez and Martin Sheen stop by Virginia Tech
- Tobacco Commission approves grant for medical school
- Rare, ancient manuscripts on display in Art Gallery
- Va. to get $44.3M for high-speed rail planning
- Va. seeks mental health services changes
- A few thoughts on Politics 2011
- Health group adds focus on obesity prevention
- Lynchburg IT department wins state award
- Women's group endorses two candidates
- Teachers' group backs Dodson campaign
- Percival's Island bridge to close for repairs
- Bachmann brings spiritual, political message to Liberty
- Cuccinelli intends to file suit over Net regulations
- State Senate candidate rallies Amherst crowd, with support from Cuccinelli
- Franklin County officers chase emu near Smith Mountain Lake
- Missing Marine search in Botetourt County
- dyNOmite
- Red Cross no longer Carilion's primary blood supplier
- Martinsville keeps top local jobless rate in August
- Bachmann delivers evangelical message at LU
- Nonprofit aims to preserve Blue Ridge Railroad memories
- Amherst County narrows list of supervisor finalists
- Who gets pot from the U.S. gov't? These folks do
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, September 28, 2011
- Phase Two in the Rebirth of Fifth Street
- McDonnell says disaster relief, budget deficit are separate issues
- Former Peanut Corp. head fights to restrict release of records
- Bachmann tells students: 'Don't settle'
- Dominion says seismic vibrations tripped reactors
- Council bristles at GLTC's $100,000 funding request
- Supervisor blames school runoff for family's septic woe
- Heritage HS task force gives final recommendation
- McDonnell says disaster relief, budget deficit are separate issues
- Western Bypass goes out for bid
- State GOP attacks Dodson over support for downtown project
- Riverfront Park wins statewide accolades
- VDOT seeking bids on 29 bypass project
- LU bridge to open soon; tunnel construction under way
- Mail carrier honored for saving woman from fire
- Pittsylvania County reacts to ACLU lawsuit
- Report highlights flooding at proposed uranium site
- Court papers outline significant illegal prescription drug ring
- Neighbor says Buster critically injured $900 swan
- Traffic Alert: Virginia 151 in Nelson reopens
- Solar Diversion
- Patterson Ave. tree
- Police investigating Wards Road indecent exposure incident
- Longtime legislative power Elmon T. Gray dies
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, September 27, 2011
- Tolls Won't Meet State's Road Needs
- Preliminary rounds over, Hokies now face real tests
- Post office to honor living Americans on stamps
- Another poll shows Obama struggling in Virginia
- Bedford supervisors authorize money to hire teachers aides
- Independent business group endorses three area General Assembly candidates
- Farm bureau action committee endorses Putney
- Train collides with truck in Nelson County; authorities looking for truck's driver
- Nelson County man wounded in self-inflicted shooting
- Month-long food drive to be held to help area's hungry
- Month-long food drive top be held to help area's hungry
- Bedford officials begin search for new middle school site
- Education key in reducing hunting deaths, officials say
- Officials question whether Lynchburg is obligated to fund bus service
- Poplar Forest's president announces retirement
- Witness for Peace
- ACLU sues Pittsylvania County over prayer
- Electrical problem blamed for downtown Amherst fire
- Police charge convicted felon after he shoots two dogs
- Double Dip
- Romney leads Obama 45%-37% in new Virginia poll
- Poplar Forest president announces retirement plans
- Driver sought after train hits truck in Nelson
- U.S. 29 exit re-opens after accident
- Sheriff: Nelson man's gunshot wound was self-inflicted
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Gretna to compete in state's safety challenge
- Building permits for Sept. 26, 2011
- Property transfers for Sept. 26, 2011
- Va. grandmother faces trial for tossing, killing toddler
- Cell tower hearing tonight in Bedford County
- For whom does the state toll?
- With jobs scarce, GEDs get push in Bedford
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, September 26, 2011
- Construction begins on pedestrian tunnel
- Warner criticizes 'tea-party crowd'
- JMU student remains in critical condition after fall at U.Va.
- Rep. Michele Bachmann to speak in Wednesday convocation
- Celebs pitch in to help Danville area animals
- Sept. 25, 1861: More soldiers from Bedford
- Local center seeks funds for nursing program
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, September 25, 2011
- C'ville Bypass: A Mountain Out of a Tiny Molehill?
- Community Viewpoint: Papers Protect Public's Right to Know
- Democrats lead many state Senate races in number of contributors
- Harvest boon: Farmers forecast favorable apple crop this season
- Education keynote of Pittsylvania County NAACP address
- Bands brave weather for annual compeition in Danville
- Walk to benefit Alzheimer's patients
- Fire damages historic building in Amherst
- Wrong turn proves costly in competitive 10 Miler field
- Sept. 24, 1861: New goods, cash only
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, September 24, 2011
- Students not happy with Randolph College president
- Family recall Bedford soldier's Arlington burial
- Children's mile run kicks off Virginia 10 Miler
- Randolph College President John Klein
- 2011 apple crop
- Kindle users start checking out library books in area
- Former Centra nurse ordered to repay $45,000 in embezzlement
- Falling to Earth
- Free Press
- Final sentence handed down in murder case
- Heavy rain causing driving issues
- Police ID man critically injured in Lynchburg wreck
- Class War
- Firefighters battle blaze near Amherst/Nelson line
- Sept. 23, 1861: A relic of Virginia's Jamestown history
- Old NASA satellite to tumble to Earth today
- House, Senate clash anew over disaster aid bill
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, September 23, 2011
- A Debt Plan that Ignores the Problem
- Rivermont Bridge construction hits rough patch
- McDonnell picks Payne for panel to review unfunded mandates
- Hiring relatives has caused problems for sheriffs in Va.
- State panel approves overhaul of sludge rules
- Tea party group targets 7 Va. Senate candidates
- Students volunteer for disaster relief in New York
- Missionary tells story of being kidnapped, held hostage
- Coleman Falls to postal service: Keep branch open
- Bedford residents weigh in on reversion plan
- Fifth Street roadwork resumes Monday - and continues for 20 months
- Shanghai to Blairs steroids case nets arrest
- Temporary Roanoke Veterans office costing $11.9 million
- Digging
- Copper thefts on the rise, police step up patrols
- VT-Marshall game will bring back memories of Tech star Frank Loria
- Accident creates traffic problems on U.S. 29 and U.S. 460
- Man ejected from car in Concord Turnpike accident
- 1 death, dozens of illnesses linked to bedbug insecticides
- Facebook redesigns profiles, adds 'timeline'
- Slavery museum led by Wilder files for bankruptcy
- TRAFFIC ALERT: Campbell accident closes exit on U.S. 29
- McDonnell cautions Board of Education on budget
- Power problems slow Amtrak trains
- Va. trade secretary lauds role of small businesses
- Facebook users: Get ready for more changes
- 'Banana man' in hot water at high school in Stafford
- 'Banana man' in hot water at high school in Stafford
- Cage-fighting children cause controversy
- Paying for Control of Storm Water
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, September 22, 2011
- Liberty University chorus to perform before Republican debate
- Environmentalists call for tougher smog limits
- Candlelight vigil held for missing Franklin Co. woman
- Crisis Line of Virginia unplugged
- Rural broadband emerges as issue in state Senate race
- Liberty University chorus to perform before Republican debate
- Source of smell in Rustburg identified
- Amherst County deputies searching for racial slurs vandal suspect
- Virginia Crime Commission considering prescriptions for Sudafed
- Lynchburg teacher resigns after jury's acquittal
- Daniels Hill residents plan neighborhood reunion Saturday
- Obama's Class Warfare
- Recycling club gets grant for bins at Amherst County High
- ArtMeter project to expand coverage
- Dog-sitter charged for running Chihuahua alongside car
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, September 21, 2011
- Sounds of Liberty to perform at GOP pre-debate party
- Faculty makes music
- Public forum for school chief search draws few parents
- Dunbar Middle School teacher takes top honors in region
- Seminars give caregivers tools to help loved ones
- Teenager from Hurt killed in wreck
- Linkhorne Middle entrance among upcoming school upgrades
- Pittsylvania supervisors remove prayer from by-laws
- Senior 'village' to open in Boonsboro area
- VDOT's Western Bypass cost projections could double
- Woman sentenced for helping hide murder victim's body
- Woman sentenced for helping hide murder victim's body
- Realignments
- Va. registries for animal, domestic abusers could cost $1M to start
- "The Frog King"
- McDonnell seeks U.S. disaster aid after Louisa quake
- World without war
- Kaine and Allen meet in first debate Dec. 7
- Share your photos in Snap!
- Gas odor closes Rustburg High School
- GOP gets nearly $1 million from McDonnell, Howell PACs
- Skull listed on Craigslist seized by police
- NRC to hold public meeting next month in Louisa
- Sept. 20, 1861: Keeping the Sabbath sacred
- Two Lynchburg middle schools may get security upgrades
- Earthquake warning system under development in U.S.
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, September 20, 2011
- Rockfish Threatened by Sewage
- Events to commemorate 400th anniversary of King James Bible
- New facility helps boost tennis program
- Engineering programs closer to accreditation
- SWAT team police officers settle in for Richmond convention
- General Assembly fundraising down 17% from 2007
- Bedford City optimistic about reversion's impact on education
- Holiday Lake 4-H Educational Center added to National Historic register
- R0920 TOLL 04
- R0920 CANT
- Kitchen fire displaces four
- Two Lynchburg middle schools may get security upgrades
- School systems offering variety of Advanced Placement courses
- Trade school gets new executive director
- MADD recognizes law enforcement for efforts to stop drunk driving
- Yard sale fundraiser accepting donations
- Poplar Forest offers free admission with pass
- Conference on King James Bible to begin next week
- Parents and Family Weekend
- Solar Powered
- Oncology Wellness Program in full swing at the Bedford Area YMCA
- U.S. officials give preliminary OK for I-95 tolls in Va.
- Virginia Lottery numbers: Cash 5 Day, Pick 3 Day, Pick 4 Day
- State Police Trooper shot on Memorial Day, headed to Martinsville Speedway
- Tolls
- Buy American
- 5 die at biker fest; carbon monoxide suspected
- Child abuse rose during recession, research says
- A fix for Lynchburg's Kaleidoscope Festival
- U.S. 460/29 turning access prompts outrage
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, September 19, 2011
- Missions Emphasis Week kicks off
- At Dominion's nuclear plants, a spate of unplanned shutdowns
- Sept. 18, 1861: 'A ludicrous error'
- Bedford City, County Point Way Forward for State
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, September 18, 2011
- Public forums slated for comments on superintendent search
- Secondhand start-up doesn't deter VUL's first football team since 1954
- Lynchburg Art Club Sponsors Awards
- Astronaut addresses celebration in Brookneal
- Dedication held Saturday for young cancer victim
- Virginia Tech 3-0 after win over Arkansas State
- Sept. 17, 1861: Rum -- a prime article
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, September 17, 2011
- Downtowner wins parking challenge on 'holiday' argument
- Bedford residents react to city's reversion plan
- Goodlatte-supported patent bill signed into law
- Liberty changes scholarship policy for LCA students
- Campbell County Farm Service Agency to hold November elections
- Rosemary Bunn to lecture on Amherst's first courthouse community
- Teen pleads guilty in Lynchburg beating death
- Liberty University optimistic about $12 million grant for medical school
- Obama as Icarus
- Obesity Study Kids
- Teen pleads guilty in downtown beating death
- Sept. 16, 1861: Confederate soldiers armed with Yankee muskets
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, September 16, 2011
- Warner and colleagues urge supercommittee to "go bold"
- Obama loses support in state
- State revenue collections up 7.8 percent in August
- Bus riders petition city council to help GLTC
- Bedford County School Board tackles reversion issues
- UVa Health System profits soar
- Liberty plans $12 million health sciences school if grant gets OK
- Utility truck fire to cost city almost $700,000
- Blue Christmas? Pittsylvania County Elvis fans get chance for trip
- Dodson reports $150,000 for campaign; Garrett reports $8,670
- Campbell man begins negotiations with family's Philippine captors
- Postal service studies moving some Lynchburg operations to NC
- Lynchburg man sentenced on rape charges
- Bedford City reversion plan raises questions
- Shipman man found dead on Nelson County road
- UPDATE: Health board adopts abortion clinic regulations
- Allen, Kaine camps trade snipes on out-of-state fundraising
- Obamagic
- PHOTOS: Longest fingernails in the world an 18-year task
- Casey Anthony ordered to pay $100,000 in investigative costs
- State revenue collections up 7.8% in Aug.
- Postal Service may cut services at Roanoke, Lynchburg facilities
- Body found in Nelson County
- UPDATE: Abortion regulations meeting draws a crowd
- UPDATE: Abortion regulations meeting draws a crowd
- Obama disapproval rate up to 54 percent in Va., poll says
- Obama disapproval rate up to 54 percent in Va., poll says
- Don't Give Up Openness for Efficiency
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, September 15, 2011
- Medical school plans announced
- Perry says he'd offer clearest contrast with Obama
- Bedford city reversion plan revealed after three years of meetings
- Campbell County: HSA the only employee health care option
- Battle of Lynchburg film to be shown on Blue Ridge PBS
- Batlle of Lynchburg film to be shown on Blue Ridge PBS
- Police release victim's name in deadly Pittsylvania crash
- Jury: Lynchburg teacher not guilty of sex charge
- Falwell: LU not 'headquarters' of Christian right
- Perry delivers spiritual message to Liberty University students
- Perry delivers spiritual message to Liberty University students
- Pat Robertson says Alzheimer's makes divorce OK
- GOP Debate Crowd
- Rally at VCU protests abortion-clinic regulations
- Gourdzilla: Nelson County man grows 1,180-pound pumpkin
- VDEQ releases report on Rockfish River water quality
- Phelps Road School property in Amherst County in limbo
- Monelison fire chief urges support for volunteers
- UPDATE: Two more mugshots released in Dollar Tree robbery
- McDonnell
- Poll finds support for abortion clinic rules, governor
- Liberty University to host presidential hopeful Perry today
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, September 14, 2011
- Don't Think of Cutting Rail Service
- Downtowners blast city council over parking plan
- Rick Perry visits Liberty
- Storm water fee sparks city council debate
- Dodson, Garrett face off in forum at LU
- Pittsylvania school board argues with supervisors over funding
- Old Jones Memorial Library sold to former owner
- Bedford city vote could advance reversion plan
- Research confirms Poplar Forest doors are Jefferson-era originals
- Social Security Snow Job
- America's Best Colleges
- Democrats voice concern to McDonnell over Perry comments
- Campbell County landfill case heard by Va. Supreme Court
- Uranium-mining trip to include repeat travelers
- State Senate candidates to appear in forum at LU tonight
- Armstrong urges Virginia to freeze electric rates
- Governor declines to specify when VRS will be repaid
- Bedford County gets exemption from part of Voting Rights Act
- Rivals hammer Perry in GOP debate in Tampa [TBO.com]
- Three arrested after Lynchburg Dollar Tree robbed
- New AP poll shows Americans feel safe, but Congress shouldn't
- Let's Err on the Side of Openness
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, September 13, 2011
- Va. urged to pare SOL tests for 3rd-graders
- Cantor rejects tax increases to fund Obama's jobs plan
- Recommendations for nuclear plants come after Louisa quake
- Campbell school board looking at possible budget shortfall
- Lynchburg's Night Out brings together community, police for partnership
- Therapy dogs bring joy to Lynchburg seniors
- Lynchburg College on high alert following assaults
- Lynchburg City Council to discuss storm water, parking fees
- Bedford County to consider zoning change to allow cell towers in Explore Park
- Shuffled and combined, Louisa students go back to school
- Woman gets 40 years in Pittsylvania County murder
- Voting to begin local agriculture position
- General Assembly candidates to answer questions at chamber forum
- Lynchburg jail inmate pleads guilty to assault that damaged man's eye
- Pastor reflects on life of dedicated volunteer killed in freak accident
- Jubal Early monument damaged in alcohol-related car crash
- Choral concert set Saturday
- Obama's Numbers
- Officials: Poorly set equipment caused climber's death
- Military Friendly
- Bedford County to consider major zoning changes
- Obama challenges Congress to act on his jobs bill
- No radiation leaks detected at nuclear plant where 1 killed
- Still There
- Update: Multiple-car accident on U.S. 221 cleared
- Transfer Fair September 14, 2011
- UPDATE: 1 dead, 4 hurt in explosion at French nuclear site
- Sept. 12, 1861: A flood of bills from foreign banks
- New Oct. date set for MLK memorial dedication
- Lynchburg remembers 9/11
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, September 12, 2011
- Rick Perry to speak in Wednesday convocation
- Expect lawmakers to pass jobs bill
- 9/11 observance at Randolph College
- Lone bugler plays 'Taps' at city's heart to mark 9/11 anniversary
- Pittsylvania County man injured in four-wheeler accident
- Danville toddler dies after being hit by car
- Sept. 11, 1861: American iron ready to go
- A Day of Remembrance and of Looking Ahead
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, September 11, 2011
- Area colleges report rising enrollment
- Where were you when the towers fell?
- Disabled Amherst veteran finds a way forward
- Homeland Security money a boon to regional authorities
- Six Central Virginians reflect on Sept. 11
- Monacans cross James River for powwow, fellowship
- Lynchburg College student reports attack on campus
- Lynch Station man killed in church parking lot accident
- Sept. 10, 1861: So many soldiers, so many dead
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, September 10, 2011
- Cantor follows president's jobs speech with his own
- Fake hijacker IDs led to new approach for Va.'s DMV
- Lynchburg holds third Get!Downtown festival
- Lynchburg holds third Get!Downtown festival
- Broadway actress gives JF students tips
- Annual history series begins this month at Jones Memorial Library
- Advocacy group warns federal budget cuts could derail Lynchburg train
- Pittsylvania County trooper helped Pentagon after 9/11
- Gretna speaker recalls escape from Pentagon fireball
- Lynchburg steel company reflects on building beams for Freedom Tower
- Lynchburg steel company reflects on building beams for Freedom Tower
- Campbell authorities investigating apparent murder-suicide
- America Rising
- Ten Years
- 9-11 Reflections: Have the wars on terror made us safer or more vulnerable?
- Obama promotes jobs plan on GOP turf in Richmond
- In Memoriam: - Lynchburg-area soldiers
- In Memoriam: - Lynchburg-area soldiers
- In Memoriam: - Lynchburg-area soldiers
- In Memoriam: - Lynchburg-area soldiers
- In Memoriam: - Lynchburg-area soldiers
- In Memoriam: - Lynchburg-area soldiers
- In Memoriam: - Lynchburg-area soldiers
- Disabled Amherst veteran finds a way forward
- Disabled Amherst veteran finds a way forward
- Police say Texas mom glued 2-year-old daughter's hands to wall
- Environmental groups question U.S. 29 bypass project
- At UR, Obama urges support for his jobs plan
- Obama's health care reform survives Va. challenges
- Downtown Lynchburg's Where It's At
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, September 9, 2011
- Ministries work together to accommodate growth
- Liberty remembers 9/11
- Virginia business briefs for Sept 9
- First responders forever changed
- Statewide lawmakers, candidates react to Obama's jobs plan
- Obama asks $450B to lift economy, mostly tax cuts
- Ten years later, SML man recalls losing his wife on 9/11
- Lynchburg parking revenue nearly hits goals
- Radio Disney to appear at Day in the Park
- Worker shocked on LU light fixture
- Several 9/11 anniversary observances planned in Lynchburg area
- Liberty University law student reflects on surviving WTC attacks
- Cuccinelli crafts public response to appeals court ruling from Roanoke
- Man charged with child sex crimes from 1981
- The Professionally Offended
- Federal court tosses lawsuits over health reform
- Marion, Va., firefighters make pilgrimage to Ground Zero
- Obama to unveil jobs plan tonight
- GOP Debate: Romney, Perry spar over jobs, Social Security
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, September 8, 2011
- Lexington Law Doesn't Ban the Flag
- Lynchburg orthopedic surgeon honored with Barney award
- Moody's credit-rating service praises Va. planning for U.S. budget cuts
- New food court open
- Former FBI agent reflects on how 9/11 changed country and his life
- Image of the Day: Move over, Bacon ...
- State Chamber to allow media at candidates' forum in Lynchburg
- Interim Lynchburg school chief asked to head efficiency study
- Basketball boarding school may fill old VSA dorms
- Independent files for House seat in 59th District
- Political pollsters hitting local phone lines
- Landmark Lynchburg library building up for auction next week
- Housing authority to clear three blighted homes
- A soldier speaks for peace
- 9/11 memorabilia on display at Clifton Forge Library, woman recalls Pentagon attacks
- The Fox and the Hens
- Jennifer Agee's family sues ex-husband, Franklin County Sheriff
- Report says 10 years later, Homeland Security still has work to do
- Police release sketch of Lynchburg College assault suspect
- Nelson County High grad gets new Atlantic Fleet job
- Amherst County's first female state trooper dies at 48
- Gleason given death penalty for each of two prison inmates strangled to death
- 9/11 memories burned forever in minds of Danville firefighters
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, September 7, 2011
- Parties spar over Va. GOP's state Senate slate
- Bedford Hills Elementary to get new mobile classroom
- Old Appomattox library to be transferred to town
- Prayer supporters flock to Pittsylvania meeting
- Former Gladys Elementary may be sold to nonprofit
- Officials offer tips to keep kids safe from online predators
- Campbell County man pleads guilty to making, possessing child porn
- GLTC secures Kemper Street site for transfer center
- International food tasting set for Thursday
- Former Appomattox school bus driver indicted
- Large tree crushes roof of Thaxton family's home
- Cantor
- The Great Caver
- UPDATE: 2 of 3 killed in Nev. IHOP shooting were Guardsmen
- Waging Peace
- Amherst train station project moves ahead with land purchase
- Lynchburg man dies in U.S. 460 wreck
- William & Mary names Robert Gates chancellor
- Physics takes Randolph professor from Bulgaria to Lynchburg
- Nearly 1,000 without power in Amherst, Bedford
- Flood warnings in effect in Lynchburg area
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, September 6, 2011
- Who'll Stand Up for the CVTC Residents?
- It's not politics as usual in Buena Vista on Labor Day
- Cuccinelli adds resources to crack down on Medicaid fraud
- Students take part in Spiritual Emphasis Week
- 9/11 exhibit to open today at VCU
- Lynchburg region braces for heavy storms, rainfall from Lee
- Scott won't seek U.S. Senate seat; endorses Kaine
- Hundreds give final salute to Caswell fallen soldier
- Patrick Henry children's home to mark 50th anniversary
- Get set for annual Day in the Park fun
- Candidate makes grand entrance at Buena Vista Labor Day Parade
- Three local churches join with Monacans for festival on Saturday
- Hundreds run in memory of fire victim who loved animals
- The American Worker
- The day that everything changed
- In battle to break color barrier, WWII Marine victorious
- Dismal jobs report shakes world markets
- The Jobless Recovery is Sputtering
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, September 5, 2011
- Lee drenches Gulf Coast, raises flood fears
- Motorcycle wreck kills Danville man
- Another Redistricting Fiasco in the Making
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, September 4, 2011
- Virginia University of Lynchburg football team plays first game in decades
- Q&A with CVCC's new president
- Furry swimmers take to the Miller Park Pool
- Kaine supports two candidates at Appomattox Democratic festival
- Danville research center develops 'training Prius' for schools
- Hokies romp to win; extend Beamer's contract
- Hokies romp to win; extend Beamer's contract
- Sept. 3, 1861: It's not the South's fault
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, September 3, 2011
- New pedestrian bridge links Liberty to Wards Road retail
- Newspaper carrier remembered as hard-working family man
- Dillwyn man dies in shootout with law enforcement
- Coolest School
- FBI seeking hikers in 'suspicious' trail death
- Irene caused $39 million in damage to public property in Va.
- Heritage task force to recommend new, or mostly new, high school
- Redistricting
- Scheduling Conflict
- Obama Reboot
- Two arrested in McDonalds robbery in Appomattox
- DEA takes down marijuana growing operation in Hardy, Lynchburg
- Police look for suspect in home invasion, robbery in city
- Another VUL student arrested in mob attack
- Pedestrian bridge now spans Wards Road
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, September 2, 2011
- Tourism or Schools? Who Wins?
- Confederate flags banned from Lexington poles
- Students celebrate late-night bridge construction
- Theatre Arts plans exciting season of classics
- Bond granted for man charged in fatal Bedford County shootout
- Washington man gets 5 1/2 years in Altavista robbery
- Randolph College marks art show's 100th anniversary
- Forest teen with Disney on Ice, in Richmond later this month
- Two sentenced in $11 million Smith Mountain Lake fraud
- Brookneal fifth-graders in award-winning TV episode
- Bedford to publicly discuss city's reversion plan Sept. 14
- UPDATE: State trooper injured in pursuit crash on I-95 in Hanover
- Coke sign stirs downtown Danville debate
- TV Weather
- Seven billion and counting
- Maps show tonight's Wards Road detour
- McClanahan formally sworn in to Va. Supreme Court
- Bond granted for man charged in Bedford County homicide
- Earthquake rattles school in newly released security video
- Another aftershock jolts Mineral, Central Virginia
- Picnic Tomorrow September 2nd from 11-2
- 3.4-magnitude aftershock rattles Louisa County
- Give Your Input on the Schools Chief
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, September 1, 2011
- About 200 rally outside Cantor event in Midlothian
- Cantor says 'monies will be there' for disaster aid
- Forest neighbors fire off concerns about gun range
- Lynchburg named 'runner friendly' by national club
- GLTC opts for 'less brutal' changes, raises rider fares
- Public to participate in Appomattox national park restoration Sept. 24
- Bedford County Citizens Police Academy to kick off Sept. 13
- Brookville cheerleaders to join Macy's parade
- Hurt spends a day in Danville
- Amherst's VCCA welcomes new director from the 'real world'
- Civil Rights activist supports flying Confederate flag in Lexington
- Disaster Deadbeats
- Colo. logger cuts off 5 toes after foot is pinned
- Perry to attend Va. GOP luncheon Sept. 14
- Amherst supervisor candidate to run unopposed
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, August 31, 2011
- In Amherst, a Financial Revelation
- Louisa damage estimate $70 million
- North Anna closure might be a first
- Virginia business briefs for Aug. 31
- Liberty pastor takes on 'hypocrisy' in new book
- Danville man to spend 14 years in prison in overdose death
- Doggies can paddle in pool to support pet park plan
- Lynchburg's 'time zone' parking rules challenged
- Attack on Lynchburg College student prompts lockdown
- Attack on Lynchburg College student prompts lockdown
- Bond set in Danville heat death case
- Kittens, dog found abandoned in Danville
- Rep. Hurt says federal budget cuts could help with Irene relief
- Wards Road to close temporarily for bridge construction
- Local charities ask for specific donations for Hurricane Irene victims
- UPDATE: Dominion says it's on track to restore power by Friday
- Ringgold, Lynchburg residents killed in accident
- Divine Mentalist
- McDonnell says Richmond area, not Hampton Roads hardest hit by Irene
- FEMA adds more Virginia counties to Hurricane emergency declaration
- Roanoke Red Cross deploys emergency response vehicles for Irene aftermath
- Fake bill at Lynchburg McDonald's might be part of bigger scam
- UPDATE: Dominion sets deadline as region struggles with outages
- 2 more aftershocks rattle Louisa County
- Ribs down your pants? That's a misdemeanor
- Man stung by bee lights hive on fire as revenge
- 7 snakes, 3 tortoises hidden in man's pants, TSA says
- Community Viewpoint: Ninety Years of Helping our Neighbors
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, August 30, 2011
- CAER Has a Promise of New Jobs
- Fall brings sweeping academic changes at LU
- Red Cross urges blood donations, after Irene cancellations
- VCU names interim engineering dean; ODU selects business dean
- Changes being made to on-campus food service
- Community can weigh in on Lynchburg superintendent search
- Central Virginians help relief efforts in wake of Hurricane Irene
- Lynchburg teen convicted in deadly assault withdraws appeal
- Subcommittee reviews upgrades to CVTC buildings
- Fewer Virginians traveling during holiday weekend
- Portion of Blackwater Creekside trail to close for maintenance
- Fall brings sweeping academic changes at LU
- Fall brings sweeping academic changes at LU
- Fall brings sweeping academic changes to LU
- Hurricane Irene delivers powerful punch across Virginia
- Secretaries of agriculture, homeland security to visit Richmond
- Ringgold resident killed in accident
- Historical society digs for first Albemarle Courthouse
- Gleaning for the World sends aid east to Irene victims
- Evacuees return home after Hurricane Irene
- Thousands turned to social media during Irene
- Flood waters damage Virginia Tech student's New Jersey home
- What's the Diff?
- UPDATE: Dominion says 90-95% of outages to be fixed by Friday
- Hay shortage hurting farmers
- Aug. 29, 1861: Reward for three runaways
- Smith Mountain Lake to get first view of 'Lake Effects' movie
- Smith Mountain Lake to get first view of 'Lake Effects' movie
- Bus Trip
- Building permits for Aug. 29, 2011
- Property transfers for Aug. 29, 2011
- Calvin Falwell: A dream politician, possibly
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, August 29, 2011
- Student-athletes collect school supplies for city schools
- Uranium company refutes Virginia Beach study
- Technology may energize Southside
- Lynchburg sponsoring video contest to tell story of city
- Politics needs some fresh faces
- Three decades of Darrell Laurant
- Cooking fire damages Lynchburg house
- Forest man killed in Bedford County wreck
- UPDATE: Governor says power loss 2nd only to Isabel
- UPDATE: Governor says power loss 2nd only to Isabel
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, August 28, 2011
- Turning Around a Region, a Culture and a Mindset
- Metzler, Childs homicides among area's unsolved
- Lynchburg-area hotels cater to Irene evacuees
- Central Virginia's unsolved homicides
- r0828 irene lede
- UPDATE: Virginia coast could face historic storm surge
- Hurricane Irene: Boat rescue in Va. beach
- UPDATE: Irene makes landfall in N.C., heads toward Va.
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, August 27, 2011
- Smith Mountain Lake to get first view of 'Lake Effects' movie
- Join News & Advance Youth Advisory Council
- Virginia Center for the Creative Arts appoints new director
- Court Street closed for Police Dept. repairs
- Anonymous donor gives Altavista free transit rides through Sept.
- State says Charlottesville bypass bids to begin in 30 days
- Alliance on a mission to bring jobs to Southside
- Paws in the Pool event to benefit pet park project
- Pittsylvania prayer issue hits Fox News
- Sne. Mark Warner says deficit tops terrorism as country's top problem
- Governor says 200,000 under evacuation orders
- Speight murder case back in Appomattox court Friday
- Daura opens with John Cage
- Killer Tax Cat
- Great Quake of 2011
- Frank Beamer reads to Blacksburg kids
- McDonnell declares Earthquake State of Emergency
- Bedford County school officials: Water main break possibly quake-related
- Irene postpones Gretna football game until Monday
- Traffic, not weather, biggest concern from Irene for Danville
- UPDATE: Irene weakens slightly but continues dangerous path
- Va. affected by Irene-related Amtrak cancellations
- 10-year-old Radford boy charged after sister's fatal shooting
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, August 26, 2011
- Staff honored at special convocation, reception
- Bedford County school officials: Water main break possible quake-related
- VUL to host Rib & Yam festival this weekend
- Severe storms down trees, block roads around Smith Mountain Lake
- Appomattox School Board discusses old library concerns
- Goodlatte talks Medicare, Chesapeake Bay and education in Lynchburg
- EBI workers rally against union
- Aircraft parts repairer lands in Danville
- Sept. 11 survivor to donate piece of Pentagon to Dan River High School
- LCA receives grant for tablet computers
- Lynchburg water treatment chemist wins EPA award
- Sears Hometown store to open in Downtown Moneta
- Lightning hits historic Court Street church building
- Virginia Tech professor says aftershocks could go on for a year
- Childs-Metzler case still unsolved two years later
- Little Lord Fauntleroy
- No link between vaccines and autism, review says
- UPDATE: In wake of aftershock, Louisa reinstates emergency
- Wittman urges deal on Va. congressional districts
- State of Emergency declared ahead of Hurricane Irene
- Lynchburg man charged with DUI after Rivermont Ave. wreck
- Lynchburg man charged with DUI after Rivermont Ave. wreck
- UPDATE: No major problems reported in 4.5 aftershock today
- Liberty High School cancels classes after water main break
- Census shows South, West lead U.S. in marriages, divorces
- Food City Race Night in downtown Bristol today
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, August 25, 2011
- With Libya, Obama Has Lucked Out
- Unclear how long it will take battered Louisa to recover
- Bedford sheriff's race draws challenger
- Heritage field house renovations finished
- Air Force unit marches through area on the way to Ground Zero
- Republican win in 22nd District key to GOP strategy
- Calvin Falwell's contribution to city recalled in funeral service
- School board to recognize JF soccer champions
- Earthquake health information for well water users
- Iraq war veteran to face Newman in 23rd District
- Thanks for responding. One of us may be right.
- Rivermont bank robbery nets four years in jail
- Smith Mountain Dam inspected after earthquake
- Partisan Earthquake
- UPDATE: Governor, Cantor headed to Louisa today to view quake damage
- 4th aftershock recorded early today
- Governor headed to Louisa today to view quake damage
- Nelson County may nix fluoride in public water
- Amherst administrator: 'Money didn't just appear'
- Prosecutors: Woman poured hot sauce in boy's mouth to get on TV
- Ocracoke Island evacuated as Hurricane Irene approaches
- Bristol native returns for races
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, August 24, 2011
- Pondering Public Prayer in Chatham
- Back to School for Lynchburg - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- 'Some kind of scary' at the epicenter
- Irene could drop heavy rains on Virginia
- Louisa candidate wins GOP nod in Senate primary
- Quake cracks top of Washington Monument
- Voting district split perplexes voters at Moose Lodge poll
- VIDEO: Earthquake damage near epicenter in Mineral
- VIDEO: Louisa High School damaged by earthquake
- Bedford City Council votes to up late fees on utility bills
- Garrett takes out Tucker in GOP Senate primary
- Nutter, Garrett win State Senate primaries
- Dan River Region rattled by quake; no problems reported
- Aftershocks happening after Virginia earthquake
- Southside program aims to help student cross 'Finish Line'
- Sheriff's ex-secretary gets jail time for overtime crime
- Virginia Tech seismologists investigate earthquake
- 5.8 earthquake leaves Central Virginia shaken, not stirred
- 5.8 earthquake leaves Central Virginia shaken, not stirred
- Bedford nonprofit backs community schools
- Appomattox man gets three years for drive-by shooting
- State grant pays for learning center
- Let Me Be Clear
- Richmond Earthquake
- UPDATE: North Anna's 2 nuclear reactors shut down after quake
- Gov. McDonnell on quake: Emergency plans went well
- Virginia's biggest earthquakes
- Former Appomattox sheriff's assistant sentenced
- Former Mudpuppy's owner pleads guilty in tax case
- Couple married at Bristol Motor Speedway
- A Baseball Icon and a Gentleman
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, August 23, 2011
- Liberty hires new Director of Student Accounts
- Irene could bring heavy rain to Va. this weekend
- Sen. Mark Warner the 5th wealthiest member of Congress
- Construction company honors longtime partnership with Liberty
- Meteorologist Jeff Haniewich keeps his eyes on Hurricane Irene
- Master Gardener talks about fall gardens at Poplar Forest
- Non-profit aims at improving, maintaining community-based schools
- Roanoke/Lynchburg bus connector's ridership exceeds expectations
- Appomattox McDonalds robbed at gunpoint
- Candidate unhappy with Pittsylvania County's direction
- First day of school marks use of trailers at Sheffield elementary
- 2 VUL football players charged in assault, kicked off team
- 2 arrested in assault that may have sparked shooting
- Foul play not suspected in discovery of 2nd body in national forest
- Lynchburg Amtrak passengers warned of possible measles exposure
- Four supervisors seats are up for grabs in Bedford election
- UPDATE: Gadhafi's regime teeters on collapse in Libya
- Bedford veterinarian says dog death "defies all logic"
- Stability in Libya unlikely to effect gas prices in U.S. experts argue
- Madison Heights man killed in motorcycle wreck
- One killed in Madison Heights motorcycle wreck
- Doctors encourage vaccinations check after Amtrak measles alert
- Fact Check: VA Dem Party claim on McDonnell's job creation record
- Calvin Falwell
- Cracked Window
- Noon Interview: Race week at Bristol Motor Speedway
- Appomattox McDonald's robbed at gunpoint
- Liberty Christian Academy delays first day of school
- Syria
- Lynchburg Amtrak passengers warned of possible measles exposure
- 2nd body found in George Washington National Forest
- Sedalia Center says so long to 'parents'
- Calvin Falwell honored at Hillcats game
- Aug. 22, 1861: New London Academy advertises its term
- Lightning sparks Garland Street house fire
- 7-year-old donates 100 books to Lynchburg students
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, August 22, 2011
- McDonnell auditions for VP slot he says he's not seeking
- Shots fired at apartments near Rivermont
- Southwest Virginia Verizon union President talks about strike ending
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, August 21, 2011
- A Surplus Accrued on the Backs of Localities
- You know you're from lynchburg if ...
- Senate district splits city, may cause confusion in Tuesday's primary
- What's new as classes resume at Lynchburg-area schools
- Baseball boss Calvin Falwell dies at 91
- Hikers undeterred by 'suspicious' death near Appalachian Trail
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, August 20, 2011
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, August 20, 2011
- Riders speak out on bus route cuts at hearing
- Loud music blamed for sparking Bedford rampage
- GLTC won't reveal managers' salaries as bus system braces for cuts
- Heritage High zone's population grew 30 percent in decade
- Interim superintendent meets with school staff
- Back to school
- Brown to run for Bedford sheriff again
- Sheriff: Officials investigate mysterious dog deaths in Forest
- Danville deputy establishes Guinness record
- Lynchburg man pleads guilty to felony neglect in mother's death
- FBI ID's hiker found dead in Amherst County, calls death suspicious
- ACLU ponders lawsuit over Pittsylvania prayer
- Hokies sport safer helmets in wake of new rating system
- Virginia creates $30 million safety net for federal downsizing
- VIDEO: Hokies football team helps freshmen move in
- The Grim Reaper
- Buffett Poo
- 1st and 10 set to kick-off next Friday night
- Get on the bus
- Bedford County shootings suspect not cooperating
- Fresh Air Fund gives NY kids a taste of Virginia life
- Va. State Police increasing interstate patrols this weekend
- Public slams GLTC on cuts
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, August 19, 2011
- Health Care Should Be on the Fast Track
- Capital One's deal to buy ING Direct under fire
- Bear stops for snack in Henry Co. yard
- Contaminant found in Brookneal water, but no health risk expected
- Region 2000 committee recommends pay raises
- Conservation District race draws only three candidates so far
- Jackson executed for rape, murder of 88-year-old woman
- Air Force veteran, farmer to challenge Goodlatte for GOP nomination
- VIDEO: Hokies football team helps freshmen move in
- Meeting prayer support grows in Pittsylvania County
- Llama farm open for Bedford farm tour Saturday
- Child vaccination clinics set for Amherst, Bedford, Appomattox
- Virginia's $544 million budget surplus put under the microscope
- Hurt backs Allen for Senate
- Working on a Plan
- Misery Index
- Many pleased with Va. surplus; some Democrats decry 'gimmicks'
- Cantor joins in calling for Syrian leader to step down
- State ended fiscal year with extra $544.8 million
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, August 18, 2011
- New students enjoy Welcome Week
- Killer of elderly Williamsburg woman set for execution tonight
- Parents of Amherst woman who drowned urge tubing safety
- Bus riders worried over planned GLTC cuts
- Man arrested after police chase at Candlers Station
- Sheriff adds details in account of Bedford standoff
- Rhode leads GOP field in fundraising for 22nd District race
- Peake endorsed by several Lynchburg leaders
- Lawyer: Pittsylvania would lose possible ACLU case
- Bedford County double shooting victim may have incident on tape
- Freshmen move in at Virginia Tech
- Staunton River High School receives "Grand donation" for special education
- Lynchburg College to launch doctorate program in leadership
- Sweet Briar sponsoring Girls on the Run 5k
- New Vistas appoints board members
- BBB warns of PayPal scam
- Moneta woman tells story of helping hurt firefighter
- Bachmann meets Falwell during Lynchburg stop
- Local people cashing in on gold
- Doctorate set in leadership studies
- McDonnell's PAC targets four Senate Democrats
- Florida teen charged in plot to blow up high school
- PoliTicker -- Newman & Byron endorse Peake in 22nd District Senate race
- Hurricane Camille exhibit showcases remarkable stories
- Fresh Air Fund gives NY kids a taste of Virginia life
- Obama letter to Lynchburg man sells for $8,652
- Obama reportedly plans major jobs initiative
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, August 17, 2011
- Curbside Recycling Gets a Push
- Falwell clarifies federal aid benefactors
- GOP has edge in General Assembly fundraising
- City schools relax standards for middle school athletes
- ACLU wants Christian prayer removed from Pittsylvania Co. meetings
- ACLU letter doesn't stop Pittsylvania County prayer
- Authority to ask city for control of on-street parking
- Brookville-Timberlake firefighters raising funds for Mays family
- Bedford school board critic qualifies to run for seat
- Feud between brothers simmered for years before shooting
- Bedford County Sheriff pleased with response, outcome after standoff
- Bedford County shooting suspect passed out on top of gun
- Bedford County court papers detail Caldwell family feud
- I-81 blasting changed to night for Virginia Tech move-in
- Future War Stories
- Former speaker Wilkins endorses Tucker for state Senate
- Two arrested trying to smuggle drugs into Amherst jail
- Cuccinelli may consider run against Warner in 2014, according to report
- Father charged with decapitating wheelchair-bound son
- Nathalie man dies in single-vehicle wreck
- Backers of Dog Park Will Not Give Up
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, August 16, 2011
- Va. slavery museum group misses Fredericksburg tax deadline
- Cantor, Goodlatte, Griffith back Allen for U.S. Senate
- Pedestrian bridge will be great asset to city
- RGA job elevates McDonnell profile
- Fight between brothers may have led to shooting, standoff
- State Senate debate focuses on jobs, economy
- Danville native earns NAACP's highest honor
- New Army Reserve center planned for Bedford
- Meeting delayed on shooting range rezoning
- Bedford vying to display giant artwork
- Moneta firefighter injured trying to help stranded motorist
- Man arrested in Bedford County double shooting
- Heritage survey shows support for modest tax increase
- Tow truck driver, State Trooper almost hit responding to Bedford Co. call
- School Testing
- FBI not releasing new information on body found in national forest
- Cantor endorses Allen in 2012 Senate race
- Amateurs
- Moneta firefighter struck by car
- McDonnell on vice presidency: 'I'd be very interested'
- Vodka blimp accidentally lands in 94-year-old woman's yard
- Lynchburg: A self-sufficient town, with homegrown flair
- D-Day Memorial concert to mark Spirit of '45 Day
- Lynchburg's Old City Courthouse getting upgrades
- Call influx strains Campbell County EMS
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, August 15, 2011
- Va. inmate seeks pardon based on heart-health problems
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, August 14, 2011
- Public Schools and AYP: The Sky's Not Falling
- Travels break Middle eastern stereotypes
- Amherst food program expands to Nelson
- Food programs fight child hunger over summer
- Mixed drinks could be on November ballot in Pittsylvania County
- Body found in Amherst forest
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, August 12, 2011
- Downtown gets its groove on in new video
- More than 90 vendors set for Liberty welcome event
- Heritage task force groups lean away from consolidation
- Cuccinelli endorses Garrett in state Senate primary
- No word on cause of rock climber's death
- Pedestrian bridge to span Wards Road by end of month
- Smoke from fire near coast reaches Lynchburg area
- Huddleston man arrested in fatal Bedford County shooting
- Way Off Track
- Planet of the AARPs
- Liberty University gets $731k estate gift
- I 'deserved to get shot,' says fugitive sister
- 'Kids for cash' judge gets 28 years in bribery case
- Danville fundraiser to help expand soccer in Tanzania
- Va. sues Bank of New York Mellon over pension funds
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, August 12, 2011
- Ex-Del. Hamilton will be sentenced today
- Stipend program helps law students help their communities
- Boonsboro Country Club opens tennis facility
- Museums ask public to vote on most endangered artifact
- Fewer Lynchburg-area schools meet AYP benchmarks
- Number of Lynchburg-area schools meeting AYP plunges
- Buzzards bugging Bedford as city takes aim
- Danville man arrested in county, charged with first-degree murder
- Transitioning to college
- Conservation Police investigating tamed deer in Roanoke County
- Salt and Kool-Aid
- WSLS introduces new "StormTeam 10" app for smart phones
- Update: U.S. 460 truck accident cleared
- Fewer Lynchburg-area schools meet AYP benchmarks
- TRAFFIC ALERT: Truck accident causes U.S. 460 delays
- Sound Bites
- Albemarle asks: Is Sherlock Holmes anti-Mormon?
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, August 11, 2011
- A Gargantuan Task Before the Congress
- McDonnell hints agency savings could top $50 million
- RIC airport protester, federal officials present arguments in lawsuit
- Pennsylvania woman leaves Liberty $731,250
- Activists cite 'jobs crisis' outside Goodlatte's Lynchburg office
- Senate hopeful George Allen: "The state of the economy is awful"
- Commission OK's plans for new humane society facility
- Volunteers in action
- Nelson zoning shift would allow for wildlife rehab
- Democrat Lynch joins field for Virginia's U.S. Senate race
- Gladstone fire department to fill rescue gap
- Amherst County's finances looking up
- Amherst County Social Services spending up 31% since '07
- Prisoner accused in child pornography case commits suicide
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, August 10, 2011
- State Can Ill-Afford to Close CVTC
- Goodlatte to have busy congressional recess
- Council seeks less-restrictive institutional zoning proposal
- Hurt: Congressional committee must target Medicare changes
- New baseball stadium approved
- Henrico child with meningitis dies
- Childs-Metzler case approaches two years
- New nonprofit opposes APCo shoreline management plan
- Literacy effort dedicated to memory of Liberty professor, son
- Bedford County seeking byway designation for portion of 24
- EBI workers reject union in Danville
- Former Payne teacher named Sandusky principal
- Hurt: Congressional committee must target Medicare changes
- Electronics stolen from Jubilee Center
- Henry County dog rescued from 35 foot well
- Bedford County asks Governor McDonnell for surplus money
- Party Like It's 1929
- Lynchburg police investigate theft from Jubilee Center
- UPDATE: Henrico man charged in meat cleaver attack on mother
- Obama proposes new fuel rules for big trucks
- UPDATE: Va. keeps watch for fallout from S&P's U.S. downgrade
- UPDATE: Va. keeps watch for fallout from S&P's U.S. downgrade
- Open Saturday August 20th
- 9-year-old gets back wallet that held savings, gift cards
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, August 9, 2011
- Bay Cleanup Needs EPA and the States
- Parking policy refined
- Bedford board passes resolution asking to restore state aid
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- Friends remember murder victim as man who built others up
- Convicted murderer says political motivation behind parole board's decision
- Lynchburg ranked second in dog park contest
- Appomattox jail inmate found dead
- Verizon workers hit picket lines from Mass. to Va.
- Central Virginia Verizon workers join strike
- Humane society shelter full, holding free kitten day
- Regional electronics recycling day set for Saturday
- New safety equipment installed at tracks on Forest Brook Road
- Lynchburg library closed today
- One piece of land stands in way of Midtown Connector
- Uranium mining ads airing in Central and Southside Virginia
- Hurt kicks off district tour in Danville
- Congressman Hurt says balanced budget would raise credit rating
- Lynchburg Walmart robbed by man with gun
- Lynchburg Walmart robbed by man with gun
- Down, Down, Down
- Hot water
- States to get school test waivers, education secretary says
- Women plead guilty in Lynchburg robbery
- Woman identified in iconic Elvis photo shot in Richmond
- In a Ditch
- UPDATE: S&P downgrades Fannie and Freddie, U.S.-backed debt
- UPDATED: Blue Ridge man drowns in James River
- Lynchburg Walmart robbed by man with gun
- Building permits for Aug. 8, 2011
- Property transfers for Aug. 8, 2011
- Batteries give new life to Lynchburg man's '83 Rabbit
- Bedford County to allot leftover money
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, August 8, 2011
- The Failed Obama Presidency
- Education secretary says new test waiver system will give schools a break
- School athletic fields spruced up in Pittsylvania County
- Roanoke Verizon employees protest for benefits
- 45,000 Verizon workers strike on East Coast
- Community Viewpoint: The Economic Tide's Turned
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, August 7, 2011
- America's at the Start of a Long, Hard Journey
- Lynchburg's recycling scorecard
- Capitol Hill debates need some mediation
- Chatham ag complex hosts first farmer's market
- Lego mania hits Danville
- Why all the local union activity?
- Another union vote comes for Danville plant
- Report spotlights athletics makeup at Lynchburg high schools
- Beamer "firmly" believes Thomas can be top pro prospect
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, August 6, 2011
- Soering denied parole a seventh time
- Dogged pursuit of pet park ends in loss for Lynchburg
- Bedford's Stanley recognized as city's top traffic officer
- Humane Society looking for photogenic pets
- N&A photographer wins national awards
- GLTC public hearings to address pending cuts
- Thomasville plant up for auction
- Recycling scorecard
- Recycling scorecard
- Recycling scorecard
- Bedford County investigator gives insight to child porn investigations
- Debt op-ed
- The Truth Hurts
- The New Paydays
- N&A photographer wins national awards
- Public divided on CVTC and group homes
- Virginia's back to school sales tax holiday begins
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, August 5, 2011
- Webb calls for end to development aid to China
- Virginia business briefs for Aug. 5
- Dow falls nearly 513 points
- Riverside Park playground plans draw praise
- Public's input may shape training center plan
- Bedford County Schools end year in the black
- Virginia Tech gun scare trickles down to businesses
- Nelson woman charged with assault
- Nelson woman charged in husband's shooting
- Virginia Tech gun scare
- Virginia Tech gun scare
- CVCC to help technical workers obtain bachelor's degree
- Virginia Tech officials maintain campus too big for lockdown
- Victim in Monday shooting had canceled meeting, pastor says
- Red Hill's Osage-orange loses top tree status
- New private school opens in Pittsylvania County
- Concord man killed in Appomattox wreck
- Charges pending in deadly Gretna crash
- Spanky Macher sentenced in federal fraud case
- Model train show to make rare Central Va. appearance
- PoliTicker: Endorsements pile up in 22nd District state Senate race
- The Easy Part
- Victim named in Smith Mountain Lake pool drowning
- Lynchburg murder trial delayed
- Virginia Tech Alert: Person with gun spotted on campus
- Some Va. voters getting new information cards
- Ringgold man killed in Gretna wreck
- Ringgold man killed in Gretna wreck
- TRAFFIC UPDATE: U.S. 460 incident cleared
- Man drowns at Smith Mountain Lake pool
- Nuclear hobbyist caught trying to build reactor at home
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, August 4, 2011
- Let's Learn From the Show's Mistakes
- Cuccinelli says political compromise still possible; mum on gubernatorial plans
- Cuccinelli encouraged by GOP primary poll
- Rabies cases up 20 percent in Virginia
- GLTC plans service cuts as $375,000 shortfall looms
- Amherst man dies in single-vehicle wreck
- Scholarship honors Garrens
- Reports find need for closer eye on GLTC financials
- Ringgold man killed in Gretna wreck
- With bullying on the rise, SML author's "Eaglebait" resurging
- Craddock Terry artifact unearthed in Montgomery County
- Nonprofit Coalition conference aims for cooperation between groups
- Hurt: Debt bill step in right direction
- Danville women charged in heat death of child
- Off-duty Danville deputy commended for helping break crime operation
- UPDATE: Owner of dog killed at Richmond Night Out event faces charges
- Owner of Forest shooting range seeks rezoning
- Motive sought in Pittsylvania County killings
- Lynchburg Police seek re-accreditation
- Bedford school board to hear more on blended learning
- Buena Vista coach tied to international child porn ring
- LC one of 376 best
- The Victory Lap
- Lynchburg murder trial delayed until September
- Cuccinelli encouraged by gubernatorial primary poll
- College grad hikes home to Nelson County
- Monacan Indians hopeful as federal-recognition vote nears
- Episcopal Thrift Store celebrates 20 years in Amherst
- Bomb incident involves possible 18-year-old hostage in Australia
- Attacking dog shot dead at Richmond National Night Out event
- Thieves steal thrift store money intended for children's hospital
- SW Va. grandmother admits hiding baby's body in cave
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, August 3, 2011
- Monacans' Long Struggle May Be Over
- The poll numbers are in, and Beamer's a winner
- Poll: Allen choice among GOP field
- Semester tests to return for Lynchburg students
- Tourism grants pour in for area wineries, festivals
- Deadly shooting rocks Pittsylvania neighborhood; victims identified
- Lynchburg air show turned profit; organizers plan for future
- Night Out highlights drug awareness, crime prevention
- Crash team gets 3-D laser scanners for wreck reconstruction
- Campbell County to install barrier at landfill
- LC chaplain heading to White House
- Women's Leadership Council announces literacy grants
- Brennan will be Democratic nominee in 59th District
- Chatham man injured in dump truck wreck
- Politicker: Garrett endorses Peake in 22nd
- Police ID victim in Lynchburg homicide
- Politicker: Candidates add to their endorsements in 22nd state Senate race
- Webb, Warner back measure to raise the debt ceiling
- Bullet narrowly misses child's bed in Pittsylvania County shootings
- Nelson County pot bust yields 5,400 plants
- Lynchburg woman hurt in Expressway crash
- Abandoned Danville puppies expected to survive
- Paint splatters in Forest area have deputies seeking teen vandals
- Miss Cinderella
- Lynchburg air show donates $25,000 to Centra pediatric unit
- UPDATE: Obama signs debt bill after final Senate vote
- Dawn Reddick
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, August 2, 2011
- Two men dead after reported shooting in Pittsylvania County
- Man dead after shooting in Lynchburg
- Update: No arrests yet in Lynchburg homicide
- Bolling to head Romney's Virginia campaign
- Questions and answers about the debt deal
- Va. House delegation splits on debt ceiling deal
- Lynchburg police investigating shooting
- Lynchburg school board to discuss superintendent
- A quick guide to the annual sales tax holiday
- A quick quide to the annial sales tax holiday
- Lynchburg public library to close for software upgrade
- Two candidates gain endorsements for Senate's 22nd District
- No decision made on fate of Old County Library
- Hearing set for Thursday to discuss training centers' fate
- Middle school sports academic standards up for vote in Lynchburg
- August check-in
- I'm a Little Teapot
- Lynchburg grand jury returns manslaughter, bank robbery indictments
- Obama says insurers must cover birth control with no copays
- Afton fire leaves family of 9 homeless
- On the Edge
- Monday roundup: Catch up with these 5 weekend stories
- Civil War excerpts on hiatus until later this month
- Va. State Police say agency's Twitter account was fake
- Building permits for Aug. 1, 2011
- Property transfers for Aug. 1, 2011
- Shutting doors on a Campbell County skating mecca
- UPDATE: Congress moving quickly on debt and spending deal
- UPDATE: Congress moving quickly on debt and spending deal
- Downtown post office only local urban branch on closure list
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, August 1, 2011
- America's Sad Decade of 'If-Only'
- Rhode leads cash contest
- UPDATE: It's a deal: Obama, Congress will avert default
- Debt deal spreads relief, smiles between warriors
- Danville police find strangled dog
- July 31, 1861: Ladies in the country must join their city sisters
- Community Viewpoint: Lynchburg's Dogs Need Your Votes, Support
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, July 31, 2011
- Now's the Time for Country Over Party and Ideology
- Biker with violent past starts Lynchburg motorcycle church
- Danville man intends to run for president
- Lynchburg dog park supporters get out the votes in contest's final weekend.
- Bedford County tops state in deer kills, once again.
- July 30, 1861: On a matter of taxing a slave
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, July 30, 2011
- GOP hopefuls for Senate seat debate
- Alumna joins Randolph board of trustees
- McDonnell appoints two to state boards
- VUL plans Rib and Yam festival on riverfront
- Gateway House receives $20,000 grant
- Riverside Park playground plans to be presented
- Report outlines missteps at Lynchburg Regional Airshow
- Monacans hopeful as federal recognition bill nears Senate vote
- Oh, Grow Up
- Send in the Seals
- Tourists
- Powell named 1st African-American woman on Va. Supreme Court
- Recession of '07-'09 worse than previously thought
- Struggling with debt, Congress talks defense cuts
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, July 29, 2011
- McDonnell: Virginia to take hit in debt crisis
- Governor eyes K-12, pension changes
- Bedford GOP picks county candidates
- Recognition for Va. tribes advances in U.S. Senate
- Mobile museum brings history to Madison Heights
- Appomattox School Board: Insurance switch will save $50k
- Elderly Callands woman injured after walking into moving car
- Grant helps expand Campbell County early literacy programs
- New registration cards for Amherst County voters
- 22nd District GOP hopefuls to debate at LU Friday
- Lynchburg libraries to close for upgrades
- Poplar Forest to open grounds for obstacle course
- Belvac announces $5M expansion, adds jobs
- Woman guilty of child's murder; gets 40 years in Pittsylvania County
- Gas leak caused Smith Mountain Lake boat explosion
- PoliTicker: 22nd District Senate candidates debate Friday in GOP primary
- Applications for unemployment aid drop below 400K
- Head of state's Medicaid agency quits after year on job
- Campbell County deputy impersonator reported near U.S. 460
- Governor says he wants more changes in K-12 education
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, July 28, 2011
- Politics Has Become Too Polarized
- House GOP sets vote on revamped debt-limit bill
- Dome placed on new Hancock Welcome Center
- Prosecutors ask for at least 12 years for former state lawmaker Hamilton
- Another poll shows Kaine-Allen as close race
- 76 percent of Swedwood workers vote yes to union
- Cuccinelli files brief in Campbell County landfill contamination case
- Isabella's chef brings fresh-food approach to Daily Bread
- E.C. Glass 1970's reunion set for this weekend
- Sons of Confederate Veterans plans rally to protest Lexington's flag proposal
- The Pea Party
- Swedwood workers vote yes to union, 221-69
- UPDATE: Rabies confirmed in Amherst County fox attack
- Ecstasy overdose death leads to guilty verdicts
- NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne cuts ribbon on Salem store
- Judge dismisses lawsuit on federal stem cell research
- Goldfish survive 134 days in tank after earthquake
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, July 27, 2011
- Amherst's Depot May Just Rot Away
- Obama's approval rating drops in Virginia, poll shows
- Bark park ballots put Lynchburg back in top spot
- Battlefield angels honored in new exhibit
- City cancels hearing on zoning measure
- More summer school classes online in Bedford County
- Campbell County Republicans call off mass meeting
- Warner tense as debt-limit talks continue
- Death details revealed in testimony; Pittsylvania County father weeps
- Madison Heights woman accused of knife attack
- Criminal profiler: Serial butt slasher won't stop until caught
- PoliTicker: Del. Byron "home free" as GOP candidate in November
- Norway Killings
- Warner dismayed by lack of debt-talks progress
- Crimestoppers: Computer stolen from Wards Road Walmart
- 22 local post offices on study list for possible closure
- Father bursts into tears at murder trial in Pittsylvania County
- Fort Pickett considered for State Dept. training operation
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, July 26, 2011
- News of a State Surplus Rings Hollow
- Legislature returns Friday to fill judicial vacancies
- Four Lynchburg schools to offer school choice
- Saturday's tubing death has officials advocating for river safety
- Area colleges participating in college week
- Farmers can file notice for livestock lost due to heat
- Jefferson Forest High Wind Symphony invited to participate in national festival
- Bedford City could scale back landfill hours
- Bedford board chair to seek re-election
- Rabies suspected in fox attack on Amherst County woman
- Four convicted in mob beating of Lynchburg man
- Constituents can voice opinions on debt to representatives
- Response to boat explosion came from land, air, water
- Indian student here for research
- Fans, families return for Greenbrier Classic week
- Grinch strikes early for Caswell Christmas display
- I-81 office impersonator suspect convicted in Botetourt Co.
- Conservation Police find leak on exploded SML boat
- Heat causing milk prices to go up
- Heat causing milk prices to go up
- USA Inc.
- Fact Check: Armstrong on electric company donations
- UPDATE: Va. legislator says he'll introduce a 'Caylee's Law'
- Legislature returns Friday to consider judgeships
- Police lower Norway attacks death toll to 76
- High-Stakes Testing
- No public, media allowed in Norway attacks hearing
- Building permits for July 25, 2011
- Property transfers for July 25, 2011
- Rockabilly legends from Campbell County back for a worthy gig
- Campbell County Heritage Festival keeps past alive
- For Concord Scout leader, jamboree has deeper meaning
- 6 injured in Smith Mountain Lake explosion ID'ed
- W.Va. police still seek missing VaTech student
- Optimism is in Short Supply Now
- Ignition of gas vapors likely to blame for Smith Mountain Lake boat explosion
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, July 24, 2011
- Another Big Leap Ahead for the C'ville Bypass
- Budget cuts heighten interest in Bedford County school board elections
- Three's a charm for Lynchburg's Mended Hearts chapter
- Madison Heights woman dies during tubing trip
- Explosion on boat at Smith Mountain lake injures 5
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, July 23, 2011
- Cantor says dispute over taxes led to impasse
- Virginia's jobless rate for June unchanged at 6%
- McDonnell asks state police to review Medicaid video
- Virginia's jobless rate for June unchanged at 6%
- Parkway crash kills man in Bedford County
- Lynchburg woman hosts yard sale to fund lung transplant
- Lynchburg, colleges mull charity competition at "Town and Gown" meeting
- Heat wave brings triple-digit temperatures to Lynchburg
- Parkway crash kills man in Bedford County
- Blue Ridge man arrested on second child porn charge
- Voter-registration deadline looms for Lynchburg residents
- Campbell County woman faces dozens of check-related charges
- Nutri-blend agrees to update sludge maps
- Heroic actions in Korean War earn Moneta man Silver Star
- Not a Good Time
- It's the Humidity
- Obama picks Lynchburg firefighter for Medal of Valor review board
- Buena Vista city manager asked to resign
- PoliTicker: Dodson and Tucker at odds over McDonnell's federal debt stance
- Region 2000 to partially fund Lynchburg civic center study
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, July 22, 2011
- McDonnell's Warning to the GOP
- Virginia business briefs for July 22
- School Board grants JF neighbor access to public service authority system
- 460, Odd Fellows Road connector plan moves forward
- Lynchburg to pay fine for 2010 fish kill
- Hot day for history at battlefield
- Hot day for history at battlefield
- Chatham ag complex to launch farmer's market
- Advice to stay safe in extreme heat
- High heat, humidity steam Central Virginia
- VUL neighborhood project makes houses homes again
- Governor pushes legislators to act on judges
- Lynchburg astronaut Leland Melvin reflects on final shuttle landing, NASA's future mission
- McDonnell Budget
- Bang Head Here
- House will compromise on debt ceiling, Boehner says
- Black bear saved from jar stuck on its head
- PoliTicker: Dodson and Tucker at odds over McDonnell's federal debt stance
- Angry Brits
- Family of girl bitten by shark in N.C. says child in good condition
- Bad luck continues for N&A carriers
- 17-year-old arrested in killing of Georgia deputy
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, July 21, 2011
- McDonnell urges compromise to preserve Va.'s credit rating
- Virginia business briefs for July 21
- Thompson brings popular-vote initiative to Virginia
- Area cooling shelters open amid heatwave
- Bedford County School Board to discuss easement request
- Warrant details shooting by deputy
- Charlottesville bypass gets state approval
- More from PoliTicker -- Tucker opposes governor's stance on nation's debt ceiling
- Changes in judicial districts could affect local courts
- Hurt votes for budget cut bill
- New pediatric center plans open house Sunday
- Highlights of state judiciary proposals
- Virginia Judicial System realignment could cost counties millions
- Mark Warner talks about role in 'Gang of Six' debt plan
- River rights questioned in Alleghany County civil case
- Interim superintendent salary: $12,000 per month
- Strangling girlfriend earns man six months in jail
- State board OKs money for U.S. 29 Charlottesville Bypass
- Two GOP Senate candidates criticize McDonnell on debt ceiling
- Lynchburg man arrested in JoJo Pizza robbery case
- 'Exasperated' McDonnell urges debt-limit compromise
- McDonnell urges aspiring leaders to stay involved
- Roseland couple pleads guilty to drug, firearm charges
- Roseland couple pleads guilty to drug, firearm charges
- Court takes Gladstone Rescue Squad money after shutdown
- Former Briar Patch chef uses high tech to fight disease
- Former Amherst supervisor dies
- 5-year-old reported attacked by shark on N.C. coast
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, July 20, 2011
- Gang of Six Reappears in Debt Talks
- Four professors honored for more than 30 years of service
- CVCC to eliminate 22 academic programs
- Mother calls attention to low-water dam dangers after daughter's drowning
- Lynchburg selects interim superintendent
- CVCC dishes up debut of new culinary arts building
- CVCC shows off new culinary arts building
- Second man sentenced in Nelson County murder
- Lynchburg catapults to second place in dog park voting
- U.S. 460 crash shuts down highway, injures one
- Inaugural bus connector service from Roanoke to Lynchburg draws riders
- Amherst deputies injure suspect in Nelson County shooting
- Roanoke father and son arrested in Raphine truck stop theft
- Eat Your Peas ... NOW
- Crime Stoppers: Tools, copper taken from Amherst business
- Parry McCluer football coach arrested by feds
- Amherst deputies involved in Nelson County shooting
- Soaking up the sun
- 'GOPALIN' license plate sparks lawsuit
- Individual tax collections drive Va.'s $311 million surplus
- July 19, 1861: 'An engagement was had at Bull's Run'
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, July 19, 2011
- Cellphones and Texting Still Are Road Wories
- State GOP enjoys healthy advantage for midterms
- Casting Call for Upcoming Lincoln Film
- Cuccinelli approves exemption for disabled vets
- Republican candidates for 22nd Senate seat debate
- Party lines split Virginians on 'cut, cap and balance'
- Vigil held for kidnapped Campbell County mother and son
- Civil War history museum coming to Amherst library
- Dodson endorsed by Warner for new Senate seat
- Four sentenced in Lynchburg convenience store robberies
- Charges in Appomattox school bus assault on 10-year-old certified
- School supply drives to begin
- Olsen featured in NCAA magazine
- UVa hospital ranks among best in nation in 5 specialties
- Technology gives Danville full-time psychiatrist
- Federal cuts worry Dan River Region hospitals
- Middle Class Squeeze
- More from PoliTicker -- Sen. Warner to endorse Dodson at fund-raiser
- McDonnell has twice the cash Kaine did as governor at mid-term
- Barry Potter
- Va. congressional delegation split on tea party budget measure
- Monday roundup: Catch up with these 5 weekend stories
- Property transfers for July 18, 2011
- Building permits for July 18, 2011
- Lynchburg police investigating Lakeside Drive robbery
- Moneta vet to get Silver Star in D-Day Memorial ceremony
- Former Lynchburg police chief shares tales from Pakistan
- Gladys resident helps N.C. officer injured in wreck
- July 18, 1861: Nelson County steps up at last
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, July 18, 2011
- Kidnapped Campbell County family allowed to call home
- Military-base schools and their grades
- Warner: Fix failing military-base schools
- Richmond's most famous street on tour
- Danville school scores above world average on international tests
- Danville man shot on Bradley Road
- New Civil War exhibit in Bedford emphasizes local ties
- Rhode leads fund-raising efforts in state senate's new 22nd district
- July 17, 1861: Pulliam & Betts
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, July 17, 2011
- The Challenges Posed by a Graying Population
- Lynchburg makes 'statement' in protesting dwindling state aid
- LU campus in midst of $120 million transformation
- Redistricting changes has pros and cons for Dan River Region
- Pittsylvania County candidate stays in race after losing job
- More from PoliTicker -- Rhode, Garrett lead in 22nd Senate fund-raising
- July 16, 1861: In need of nurses
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, July 16, 2011
- German volunteers leave Lynchburg a little cleaner
- Crashes from distracted drivers pile up in region
- Unannounced Lynchburg Parking Authority meeting violated FOIA
- Former principal's widow takes his spot on Heritage task force
- Pittsylvania Co. man to be on "American Pickers"
- Residents asked to take Internet speed test in Pittsylvania County
- VIR lawsuit reveals details
- Monroe man arrested on child sex charges
- The Last Straw
- Playing With Matches
- Educators worry over fate of kidnapped Brookville student
- UPDATE: U.S. 60 in Amherst reopened after wreck
- 'American Pickers' stops in Pittsylvania County
- In debt debate spotlight, Cantor says: I try to be respectful'
- July 15, 1861: A report from Manassas
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, July 15, 2011
- We'll Never Forget Them, or Will We?
- Court affirms $10.5 million award against Massey subsidiary
- Campers enjoy skating
- VRS contributions affect state employees' take-home pay
- Boehner backs Cantor as Reid calls him 'childish'
- Virginia business briefs for July 15
- Lynchburg moviegoers mark bittersweet end of 'Potter' era
- Group opposes Smith Mountain Lake plan
- Appalachian Power's shoreline management plan frustrates SML property owners
- Forest fire department begins work on new building
- Lynchburg library plans children's reading room
- Dodson campaign reports raising $100,000
- Hand-crafted furniture auction to benefit historical foundation
- Red Cross asks for donations as blood levels reach lowest in years
- Sheetz eyes Danville for facility
- Afton man pleads guilty in 2009 slaying
- 3 local hospitals on "most wired" list
- Appomattox considers skatepark
- Elephant in the Room
- More from PoliTicker -- Rep. Hurt speaks out on debt crisis
- Abbitt endorses Peake in 22nd District state Senate primary
- Sing a song
- Va. park ranger honored for bravery in tornado
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, July 14, 2011
- To America, Nothing Was Impossible
- Kaine: GOP "putting politics over the needs of the nation"
- Clear heads, Good Samaritans eased bus crash aftermath
- Ruling blocks new regulation for online learning
- Residents come out in droves to oppose Western Bypass
- Zoning change for colleges gets OK from commissioners
- No cause found for Parkway climber's death
- Fire officials: Dale City man sets dead dog on fire, ignites house
- Students go to Hogwarts Camp at Ferrum College
- Students go to Hogwarts Camp at Ferrum College
- Expect another 11th-hour surprise
- Lynchburg a finalist in dog park competition
- 'Burg makes dog park finalist
- Eat Your Peas
- Update: Philippine police director guiding search for kidnapping victims
- 240,000 Dodge Ram trucks recalled for steering problem
- Lynchburg a finalist in dog park competition
- Retiring Delegate Abbit wraps up long career
- An Era Ends on a Note of Uncertainty
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, July 13, 2011
- Senate candidates weigh in on debt-ceiling debate
- Schapiro: Virginia's options in default unclear
- Allen raises $1.1 million in 2nd quarter
- Liberty participates in Virginia Private College Week
- Virginia business briefs for July 13
- Students spend month in Rome
- McDonnell: Safe uranium mining would benefit Va.
- Contract approved for Heritage High repairs
- City approves police bonuses
- Hearing set for city zoning ordinance
- Canceled race means less money for Dan River Region
- Non-local business groups lobby for Western Bypass
- Tech council ready to aid in Danville economic development
- Lynchburg-area woman, son abducted in Philippines
- Kids learn history brick by brick at Poplar Forest camp
- Former Bedford deputy indicted on DUI, eluding police charges
- WWII fighter pilot part of D-Day Memorial's Family Day
- Senate candidate wants state to tighten immigration law
- Bedford County sheriff pushes for tougher Internet laws
- More from PoliTicker -- Campbell County businessman withdraws from House race
- More from PoliTicker -- VA needs Arizona-style immigration law, candidate says
- Justin Wolfe death sentence overturned
- Virginia Private College Week
- Thieves steal Lynchburg woman's power wheelchair
- Shuttle Over the Bahamas
- A Grand Bargain
- Virginia mother, son kidnapped in Philippines
- Crimestoppers: Wheelchair thief sought
- McDonnell signs Del. Marshall's alternative fuels bill
- Former Bedford Co. investigator indicted on DWI, felony elude
- McDonnell says safe uranium mining would benefit state
- Virginia mother, son kidnapped in Philippines
- Lynchburg man sought in shooting case
- VIR cancels pro racing event
- July 12, 1861: Guns! Guns! Guns!
- Bullies and Schools Don't Go Together
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, July 12, 2011
- Virginia business briefs for July 12
- VRS employee contributions expected to increase
- Va. to solicit proposals on switching state vehicles to alternate fuels
- Cheasepeake Bay states meeting cleanup goals
- Remedial training proves expensive
- State Senate candidate says U.S. 29 bypass in Charlotteville would spur economy
- Republican candidate for Senate district endorsed
- Bedford County votes to accept grant for task force
- News guidelines adopted for student-athlete concussions
- Manslaughter charge goes to grand jury
- City council to discuss proposal for police bonuses
- City council to consider sending message to General Assembly
- Former Centra nurse convicted of embezzlement
- Lynchburg to get new movie theater
- College students lead pep rally at Bass Elementary
- Deadly dam coming down in Danville
- Teen killed by BB gun, Rockingham police report
- Demand is high for Roanoke Microbrewery
- Farm animals protected by new law
- Bedford Co. man pulls neighbor from burning car
- Bedford Co. man pulls neighbor from burning car
- Rupert's World
- Building permits, July 11, 2011
- Property transfers, July 11, 2011
- UPDATE: Dive team locates body in Appomattox River
- More from PoliTicker -- 22nd District candidate calls U.S. 29 bypass a "giant jobs creator"
- Va. retirement system has rebounded, but contribution rates will likely rise
- More from PoliTicker -- Del. Harvey Morgan endorses Claudia Tucker
- JLARC urges better cooperation on college readiness
- Bus system contract approved
- Campbell County Schools set to inspect new concussion proposal
- Bedford eyes grants aiding sheriff's office
- A sordid affair at its final chapter
- Campbell County print newsletter nixed
- Blaze ruins trucks, garage
- July 11, 1861: Lincoln the 'ignorant usurper'
- Chesapeake Bay restoration to be sized up
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, July 11, 2011
- Man swept away in Appomattox River
- Danville wreck injuries seven
- Bedford church reacts to changes in Presbyterian church
- Darden program allows students to pursue business dreams in summer
- Through the Roof
- Two charged in baseball-bat beating of Danville man
- July 10, 1861: 'All Yankeedom seems to be on fire'
- Stakes Could Hardly Be Higher as Debt Vote Nears
- Community Viewpoint: New Study Reaffirms Breast-Screening Protocols
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, July 10, 2011
- Census shows senior boom in Central Virginia
- Some resources for seniors in Central Virginia
- Hundreds mourn siblings killed in holiday wreck
- Occupants surrender after police standoff at Daniel's Hill home
- Boy struck by car while riding bike in Lynchburg
- July 9, 1861: A shortage of buck wheat seed
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, July 9, 2011
- Bedford County names new economic development director
- Paul McKendrick chosen as Tuscaloosa schools superintendent
- Friends and family mark teens' deaths with vigil Thursday
- Heritage High School task force surveying residents
- Leland Melvin reflects on Atlantis's last mission
- Monument Terrace rally for troops marks 500th Friday
- Visitors to city museums up by 19 percent
- CSO work to begin on Bedford Avenue on Tuesday
- Into the Sunset
- Gun to the Head
- GOP's Rick Perry, Michele Bachmann to speak at Liberty University
- UPDATE: Shuttle Atlantis lifts off for historic final flight
- Geologists back uranium mining
- Paul McKendrick chosen as Tuscaloosa schools superintendent
- July 8, 1861: Opium, chloroform, morphia -- cash only
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, July 8, 2011
- Resolving Offshore Wind Doubts
- Community invited to tour newly renovated tennis facility
- GOP's Rick Perry, Michele Bachmann to visit Liberty
- Liberty alumnus to work for ESPN's Longhorn Network
- Task force arrests man who received cocaine disguised as deodorant
- Kaine taps Henry to manage Senate campaign
- States' obesity rates rising, report shows
- LCA summer program teaches English to overseas students
- Evington man gets 16 years for murder
- Signs spring up in support of Danville's Temple Beth Sholom
- Youth population rises in Lynchburg, bucking baby boomer trend
- Pittsylvania supervisors react to Virginia Beach study
- Beacher Hackney added to US Marshals 15 most wanted
- Beacher Hackney added to US Marshals 15 most wanted
- Virginia Tech to tweak gun policy after Cuccinelli opinion
- Red Panda born at Roanoke zoo
- New EPA regulations could mean jobs lost in Southwest Virginia
- Dolt Ceiling
- From Politicker -- Lynchburg's Garrett commends troop supporters
- From PoliTicker -- Democrat Dodson gets mayor's endorsement
- Lynchburg man shot in Roanoke
- Casey Anthony's future uncertain after acquittal
- Grizzly bear kills man at Yellowstone National Park
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, July 7, 2011
- Shuttle Will Give Bedford More Access
- Former T-D outdoors columnist Garvey Winegar dies
- Webb, Warner introduce bill to allow offshore drilling
- Cantor: Closing loopholes requires offsetting cuts
- Va. legislature makes no progress on congressional district lines
- How to protect yourself against a rabid animal
- Swipe-card system to track Appomattox students' attendance
- Evington man sentenced in DUI maiming
- Rustburg man faces new charges in fatal wreck
- Rustburg man faces new charges in fatal wreck
- Nazi symbols stun, appall Danville congregation
- Saving energy
- Appomattox County asks feds to fund park's restoration
- Lynchburg Humane Society a step closer to new shelter
- Lynchburg orchestra awarded $6,000 grant
- Awakening the dragon at VUL
- Former Brookneal police chief sentenced to probation
- VIDEO: Lynchburg's Green Market Wednesday
- A Bit Jagged
- Evington man gets four months in wreck that injured woman
- UPDATE: LU student dies in West Virginia wreck
- LU student dies in West Virginia wreck
- Man sentenced in drunk driving crash that killed LU professor, son
- Cuccinelli: UVa policy can't bar concealed weapons
- Amherst officials finish GIS mapping system
- LU student dies in West Virginia wreck
- Burglar with blow-up doll caught in store closet
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, July 6, 2011
- Painter Cy Twombly dies at 83
- Liberty remembers graduate student killed in crash
- July 4th holiday weekend road fatalities double
- Schapiro column: Limits to McDonnell's popularity
- Trial date set in apartment slaying, hearing set for teen
- Uranium mining hot topic at Pittsylvania supervisors meeting
- Lynchburg siblings among four killed in weekend wrecks
- Lynchburg siblings among four killed in weekend wrecks
- Brennan makes formal announcement for seat in 59th
- Lynchburg police investigate larceny on Timberlake Road
- BOV appointments have medical expertise, history of donations
- Heritage teacher selected for C-SPAN conference
- Smith Mountain visitors center reopens after renovations
- 2 severely hurt in plane's forced landing in Henry County
- 2 severely hurt in plane's forced landing in Henry County
- Judge will allow cameras during cane-beating murder trial
- Boeing
- UVa research finds link between tick bites, red meat allergy
- Nine-year-old hurt after brother drives SUV into lawnmower
- Driver airlifted after Moneta crash
- No charge in theft of relic from California church
- Jury finds Casey Anthony not guilty of murder
- Tree of Liberty
- Amherst a respite from the war zone
- Altavista teen charged in crash that killed two
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, July 5, 2011
- Kaine raises $2.25 million toward 2012
- Liberty mourns loss of adjunct faculty member
- Virginia business briefs for July 5
- Upcoming execution may be first in Va. to use pentobarbital
- Abortion debate clouds Planned Parenthood application
- Hot dog chow down highlights Danville July 4 celebrations
- Teen charged with DUI in fatal crash
- A closer look: Smith Mountain Lake State Park
- Recycling on agenda for Campbell Supervisors meeting
- Rehabilitation of Bedford reservoir underway
- Family remembers teen killed in Campbell County
- SML holiday incidents reported
- Building permits, July 4, 2011
- Property transfers, July 4, 2011
- A closer look: Smith Mountain Lake State Park
- Campbell County to discuss recycling, legislative agenda
- Pittsylvania native, decorated WWII, Korean War hero recalls service
- Restitution for child porn victims now state law
- July 3, 1861: The Great Comet - what does it portend?
- America by the letters, again
- Match Civic Center's Potential Against Risks
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, July 3, 2011
- A closer look: Holliday Lake State Park
- July 2, 1861: The Yankees honor us by calling us 'rebels'
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, July 2, 2011
- Fourth of July closings
- Glass students paddle their way to Bay, make Lynchburg stop
- UPDATE: N.J. man dies after Bedford County motorcycle wreck
- VUL to field first football team since 1954 this fall
- Burglaries, thefts strike Lynchburg neighborhoods
- Rooted
- Obama Fireworks
- Blackwater Creek Bikeway section to close next week
- Bolling to tour Dan River Region's mega park
- Lynchburg-area soldiers send July 4 greetings in videos
- IMF sex case rocked as accuser's credibility questioned
- Baboon on the loose in New Jersey
- July 1, 1861: Lynchburg Female Seminary advertised
- Sketch in Morgan Harrington case leads to hundreds of tips
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, July 1, 2011
- Take Care of What We Have First
- McDonnell says part of surplus will go to VRS
- Comcast targeting digital divide
- Bedford schools to allow some non-resident students tuition-free
- New Jersey man hurt in Bedford County motorcycle wreck
- Second suspect in death of Danville teen turns self in
- New laws include expanded protective order availability
- Peake signs pledge against 'Climate Tax'
- Official from Sweden meets with workers at Danville Swedwood
- Harrington suspect
- New law gives leniency on some late electric bills
- Rail Heritage signs were an unfunded mandate from Richmond
- Regulations
- Governor says he'll renew push for ABC privatization
- Nelson supervisor to seek 59th House of Delegates seat
- Letters for Thursday, June 30, 2011
- Virginia's Open for Business
- 6-month-old boy dies after being bitten by dog in Chesterfield
- Angels of Assisi overwhelmed with cats from Bedford animal hoarding case
- GOP leader calls for mass meeting as Byron named party's pick
- Lynchburg Grows plants ideas for Richmond's urban garden project
- Allen, in Albemarle, offers cautious praise of Ryan plan
- Bank buys Bundoran in foreclosure
- Bedford school board to review student code of conduct
- Uranium mining concerns Dan River Region farmers
- Adhesive spill causes sticky situation in Pittsylvania County
- Historic marker approved for Walter Johnson's Pierce Street home
- Art association censures Randolph over decision to sell paintings
- Racing pigeon takes liking to Lynchburg bed and breakfast
- Miriam's House gets Grand furniture donation
- Schools vaccinations available this July
- Bum's Away
- June 29, 1861: Supplies of paper coming back
- US appeals court upholds Obama health care law
- Check out 4th of July celebrations in the area
- Obama challenges GOP to raise taxes on wealthiest
- Gladstone rescue squad faces end unless docs delivered
- U.S. reports fake safety records in Massey mine blast
- Halifax County dogfighting ring leads to conviction
- Arrest made in Smith Mountain Lake boat hit and run
- Forest student arrested for 100 mph drive in Amherst County
- New Monacan chief pushes public activity
- GLTC to restore Saturday service to Madison Heights
- Poll finds Virginians still against same-sex marriage
- Senator calls for probe of nuclear plant evacuation plans
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, June 29, 2011
- Harnessing the Wind in Bedford
- Academy July 4th One Miler
- Paul McKendrick
- Three appointed to Bedford city school board
- B&B to occupy historic Bedford building
- Endorsements pick up in General Assembly races
- Gun not found in Leesville Lake
- Nathalie man pleads guilty in connection to dog fighting
- Moneta man pleads no contest to child porn possession
- Report: Historic Appomattox Courthouse needs upgrades
- Grand jury to consider charges against two women in robbery, beating
- Rotary club makes donation to Daily Bread
- Campbell man charged in Madison Internet sex sting
- Bedford supervisors opt out of more expensive VRS Line of Duty Act Fund
- Two Nelson schools get new principals
- Lynchburg wrecker business burglarized
- Byron secures Republican nomination for House seat
- Lynchburg Housing Authority director to retire
- Coleman to fill in as Lynchburg schools chief through July
- CNBC names Virginia as "Top State for Business"
- The Little White Flag
- New principals tapped for Nelson middle and high schools
- Altavista Center's Summer Hours
- Lynchburg police investigating business burglary
- McKendrick one of two finalists for Tuscaloosa schools chief
- Lake Chesdin
- Three arrested in Walmart prescription fraud
- Halifax seeks nonprofits for storm recovery process
- June 28, 1861: 'A Cruel Indignity to a Southern Citizen'
- Partnership Would Add Life to Festival
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, June 28, 2011
- Bedford County to hire more paramedics to handle call volume
- Bus connecting Roanoke with Lynchburg train station to start July 19
- Lynchburg council to discuss search warrants zoning enforcement
- Man who escaped custody in Lynchburg recaptured in Roanoke
- GLTC board discusses financial oversight, employee performance
- Centra chooses Illinois hospital exec as new CEO
- Gretna hopeful announces state Senate run in 15th District
- Man arrested in November shooting death of Danville teen
- Divers search for gun in Gretna infant death
- Roanoke Co. demonstrates danger of sparklers
- UPDATE: Jury convicts ex-Ill. Gov. Blagojevich at retrial
- Wall Street Stop and Frisk
- UPDATE: Roanoke-Lynchburg bus service to debut next month
- Update: New Centra CEO expected to start Oct. 10
- A custody fight over a girl, and God's law on gays
- Debt Cuts
- Inmate captured in Roanoke after escaping Lynchburg hospital
- Inmate captured in Roanoke after escaping Lynchburg hospital
- 5 weekend stories you might have missed
- Gretna pigeon problem nothing to pooh-pooh, residents say
- Building permits for June 27, 2011
- Property transfers for June 27, 2011
- Bedford to consider bus link to Lynchburg Amtrak station
- Old Campbell County country store sees new life
- Leadership Needed Now on the Debt
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, June 27, 2011
- Licensing lax for commercial drivers
- Hundreds of Virginia laws take effect Friday
- Teen's body found in Rappahannock River
- Governor appoints Chancellor Falwell to manufacturing group
- Update: Teen's body found in Rappahannock River
- Conservation officers crack down on boating and drinking
- June 26, 1861: 'Old Abe Turned Negro Thief'
- Coke isn't 'it' at Cavalier
- Let's Take a Hard Look at Mass Transit System
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, June 26, 2011
- Fate of $30M spent on right-of-way debated
- Republican candidate give preview of 2012 campaign for U.S. Senate
- School board, educators reflect on tenure of Lynchburg City Schools superintendent
- Q&A: Possibility of Lynchburg civic center studied
- Dogs and owners turn out to support creation of dog park
- Pulaski tornado victims will benefit from Bike Virginia Tour
- Baby boy, 20-months-old, left in hot car in Danville dies
- June 25, 1861: Shortage cuts newspaper in half
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, June 25, 2011
- Exchange Club hosts child abuse awareness display
- 'Reasonable assurance' given for bypass funding
- Proposal to allow warrants for zoning inspections draws ire
- AMBER ALERT cancelled for Virginia child
- AMBER ALERT cancelled for Virginia child
- Marines returning to Lynchburg from Afghanistan
- Lynchburg teen competing in Distinguished Young Women finals
- June bugs takeover Bedford County woman's yard
- Civil War soldier's service set for Saturday
- Information sought in climber's fall from cliff
- Oil Reserves
- Mormons at the Door
- TV's Columbo, Peter Falk, dies at 83
- TV's Columbo, Peter Falk, dies at 83
- Warner disappointed that Biden talks unraveled
- Virginia WWII soldier gets Bronze Star 66-years later
- D-Day Memorial architect writes book on process
- Floating trampoline recovered
- State audit estimates Goochland treasurer losses at $230,000
- June 24, 1861: Hard times in the Home Guard
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, June 24, 2011
- Virginia BioTechnology Research Park seeks state help
- Liberty's CFO honored at awards banquet
- Faith unites South Korean pastor with family in North
- Bidders snap up several Kuttner properties at auction
- Lynchburg student's painting will hang in U.S. capitol
- Reaction to FEMA's decision
- Federal cuts could bite into aid for local food banks
- Area biotech path could lie through Richmond
- GLTC board calls meeting to evaluate financial, performance concerns
- Senate candidate: Virginia should test welfare recipients for drugs
- Lynchburg Police traffic unit named first in its class for 2010
- Spaghetti dinner to benefit ALS research set for Tuesday
- Dodson certified as Democratic nominee for 22nd district
- Republican primary for 22nd district set for August 23
- Governor's School 2011
- Triple tractor trailers a possibility in Virginia
- FEMA denies appeals for Virginia tornado damage
- FEMA denies appeals for Virginia tornado damage
- Concern over Education Department crackdown on harassment at colleges
- Spending Train
- Car crashes in Richmond with 2 dogs _ and no humans _ inside
- State to crack down on drunken boating this weekend
- Virginia students to take 4-week James River expedition
- Cantor pulls out of deficit reduction talks with Biden
- Census: Whites make up minority of babies
- June 23, 1861: Six Union deserters arrive
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, June 23, 2011
- Numbers Look Bad for Obama
- Mayors back Webb's criminal justice reform legislation
- McDonnell's chief lawyer to lead policy office
- Rivermont bridge reopens after person threatens to jump
- Will grisly photos stop smokers from lighting up?
- Two victims recovering after being left in Danville car
- Business bill backed by Hurt to reach House floor
- GOP primary for Lynchburg-Amherst Senate district Aug. 23
- Website lets Virginians check drugs in wastewater
- Sources: Evidence links Pentagon scare suspect to fall military shootings
- Camera-ready canines sought for dog park video shoot
- Bolling addresses Boys State, says he's backing Romney
- 460,000 bottles of gel fuel for firepots recalled
- Bedford County crash sends 4 to hospital
- Bedford County's Haysom murders to be featured on Investigation Discovery
- Excuses, Excuses
- Southwest Airlines suspends pilot after radio rant
- Dr. Clifton Potter receives DoC award
- Lynchburg man gets 5 years in gang-related shooting
- Campbell Co., Charlotte Co. deputies search for convenience store break-in bandits
- Large floating trampoline stolen from Bedford Co. SML home
- U.S. budget cuts cost state, localities $9 million in security grants
- Nelson County seeks Gladstone rescue squad records
- CVCC Appomattox Center
- Monacan Indian Nation elects 1st female chief
- June 22, 1861: Mr. Jefferson's University goes to war
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, June 22, 2011
- Classes Boost Water Safety
- Sheffield Elementary to use mobile classrooms
- Mary Ann Barker
- Barker steps down as Lynchburg School Board chair
- Kids, elderly woman left in car in critical condition
- Toscano assured other local projects won't be raided for bypass funds
- McDonnell focuses on national issues in Boys State speech
- Judge denies defense motions in Afton murder case
- Brookneal picks first town manager since 2003
- Police signing bonuses on hold for now
- Nelson clinic gets grant for Latino outreach
- Overstreet gets life in prison for murdering estranged wife
- Rockbridge Co. Sheriff's Office recovers stolen Civil War wallet
- Man eats hold-up note, now faces time in Walgreens robbery
- War Games
- UPDATE: Obama likely to cut 10,000 troops from Afghanistan
- No jail time for Rustburg man in Social Security theft
- Byron makes bid to retain delegate seat
- Ferrin joins GOP race to replace Abbitt
- Police ID woman killed in Smith Mountain Lake Parkway wreck
- Lynchburg police investigating Hood Street robbery attempt
- UPDATE: Va. education chief Robinson tapped for Fla. post
- Va. secretary of education Robinson picked for Fla. post
- Huntsman announces presidential bid, promises new jobs
- Pot in potato-chips bags leads to 2 Va. students' arrests
- McDonnell's Boys State appearance delayed by weather
- Smoking label
- Back to the grindstone
- June 21, 1861: How the South will win
- The Scandal of Virginia's Highways
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, June 21, 2011
- Study: LU involvement key to viable civic center
- Gov. Bob McDonnell speaks at Boys State
- Council says no Western Bypass
- Lynchburg parking revenue closing gap
- Proposal would more than double fine for parking in handicap space
- School board to take up superintendent search
- Pittsylvania County man shot, killed after looking at car
- Kluge, Moses file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
- Consultant study unveiled on new civic center for Lynchburg
- Ammo charged dropped against Lynchburg man accused of murder
- Time to SOAR
- Property transfers, June 20, 2011
- Building Permits, June 20, 2011
- Key to Change
- Cat thief 'purr-loins' hundreds of treasures
- Greek Piggybank
- Survey shows most Americans short on emergency savings
- Obama in Virginia Beach
- June 20, 1861: Deserters from Camp Davis
- Monday roundup: 5 weekend stories you shouldn't miss
- Operation Smile work brings Lynchburg couple to Latin America
- Boys State kicks off at LU
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, June 20, 2011
- Growers are optimistic about this season's peach crop
- Obama's Virginia volunteers gearing up for 2012
- Are tick numbers up this year?
- Blame it on Ward Cleaver
- Virginia boating laws aimed at preventing accidents
- June 19, 1861: On the death of Mrs. Eliz C. Garland
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, June 19, 2011
- A Crucial Moment in Time for Lynchburg Schools
- More than 100 Lynchburg-area nonprofits lose tax-exempt status
- Pittsylvania awaits decision in $7.7M reimbursement case
- One-man recreation department explains vision for Pittsylvania County
- Emancipation celebration at Lynchburg Juneteenth festivities
- Crisis negotiator describes tense moments on edge of bridge
- Batteau Festival 2011: Pull of river draws younger participants
- Batteau Festival launches amid booms, cheers
- June 18, 1861: Intensely hot days
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, June 18, 2011
- Among college-bound students, CVCC a popular choice
- Boating deaths down statewide in 2010
- Trails
- Dan River Region legislators not going on France uranium trip
- Stanley becomes official Republican candidate for 20th District
- Bolling talks jobs at opening of Altavista tech school
- Lynchburg man sentenced in motel manslaughter
- Sewer tests set for Burnt Bridge Road area
- Bedford County water rates may rise July 1
- No ID for woman who died in Bedford County wreck
- 2012 Issues
- Phaaat Cat
- Bedford woman charged for hoarding cats
- Uranium company flying Virginia lawmakers to France
- Multimillionaire Romney: 'I'm also unemployed'
- Baggy pants lead to football player's arrest
- June 17, 2011: An appeal to Lynchburg patriotism
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, June 17, 2011
- The Face-Off in Congress Over Libya
- Department of Sport Management receives COSMA accreditation
- Federal student loans once again available to CVCC students
- City to break ground on more Rivermont area CSO work
- Amherst's Tucker announces candidacy for 22nd district
- Bedford County recycling rates hit 44 percent
- Officials hope Danville supercomputer will attract more high-tech companies
- Medlin again challenging Putney for House seat
- Police, fire talk man out of John Lynch Bridge suicide threat
- 50-60 cats found in Bedford mobile home
- Just a Divot
- Lynchburg superintendent on short list for Alabama job
- UPDATE: Weiner announces resignation after 'sexting' scandals
- UPDATE: Weiner announces resignation after 'sexting' scandals
- Lynchburg Expressway roadwork planned
- Federal Loans now available at CVCC
- Chatham dairy to be in international spotlight
- Discover Lynchburg
- Citigroup says 218,000 affected by hackers
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, June 16, 2011
- Call Off the NLRB, Mr. Obama
- McDonnell expects surplus of at least $100 million
- Profitable high-tech service brings Danville together
- Lynch's Landing interested in renewing Batteau Festival ties
- Batteaux to launch from Lynchburg on Saturday
- Rock climber dies in fall at Blue Ridge Parkway overlook
- Rock climber dies in fall at Blue Ridge Parkway overlook
- Exchange Club to host child abuse awareness program
- E.C. Glass to host child abuse awareness program
- Shockley to run again for Campbell County Board of Supervisors
- GLTC Dump the Pump informational fair set for Thursday
- Brookneal names Thurston new town manager
- Presbyterian Homes, Family Alliance receive Walmart Foundation grant
- Screenwriter battling cancer hoping for happy ending
- Ravens Roost cliff death
- Danville Diagnostic Imaging Center gets upgrade
- Cellphones Here and There
- Man who dropped out of college in 1932 earns degree
- Garrett to seek re-election to House of Delegates
- Pittsylvania County School Board OKs rec league to use facilities
- Teen killed in Nelson wreck fondly remembered
- Claudia Tucker
- Amherst schools face 2013 budget deficit
- Interim Amherst County administrator named
- June 15, 1861: A spy in the camp?
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, June 15, 2011
- McDonnell signs school-safety legislation
- Va. toughens laws on underage drinking
- City Council announces School Board appointments
- LU polling place takes City Council center stage
- Vacant house burns in Bedford County
- Bedford city employees to see higher pay
- Scout troop retires flags in Lynchburg ceremony
- Campbell County cuts costs for first-responders benefits program
- Bedford County nature center plans new 'Eco-Village'
- GLTC rebuked after second request for funds withdrawn
- Lynchburg schools superintendent to retire
- Chrisno 03
- Chrisno 02
- Chrisno 01
- CVCC Engineering Scholarships Available
- Newt's Latest Divorce
- Last recording of Janis Martin due out soon
- UPDATE: GLTC to withdraw $280,000 request
- UPDATE: GLTC to withdraw $280,000 request
- Action figure inspired by Anthony Weiner scandal debuts
- Flag Day facts: 5 things you should know
- CVCC Amherst Center Hours
- TRAFFIC ALERT: Tractor-trailer accident ties up U.S. 29 traffic
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, June 14, 2011
- Keep Closer Scrutiny on Tobacco Panel
- Illegal immigrant hiring safeguards lax, JLARC says
- City Council takes up census-driven redistricting changes
- Lynchburg school board interviews unlikely, council member says
- Bedford supervisors OK employee bonuses on 4-3 vote
- Campbell County high schools to offer limited online course credit
- GLTC asks council for $280,000 more to cover growing deficit
- Sunday's storms bring new leak to Heritage High School
- Community remembers well-known Chatham lawman
- Raise the Ceiling
- Flag Day facts: 5 things you should know
- Cleanup follows Sunday's storm havoc
- Cleanup follows Sunday's storm havoc
- Truck slams into home in Hardy
- Solid waste disposed of in Va. up slightly
- Former Amherst investigator sentenced for drug buy
- Chinese Hacking
- Still no power? Clean out your fridge
- School district hires sheep to save money on landscaping
- Share your photos in Snap!
- World's shortest man named by Guinness World Records
- Building permits for June 13, 2011
- Property transfers for June 13, 2011
- Campbell school officials seek OK for web provider
- Bedford County agenda addition proposes employee bonuses
- June 13, 1861: 'Our land is invaded'
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, June 13, 2011
- For beer lovers, it's high time
- Uranium study group addresses conflict of interest
- Harrington Facebook page in danger of losing members
- Fire rips through Smith Mountain Lake home
- Update: Caution urged for Lynchburg drivers amid power outages
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, June 12, 2011
- A Major Breakthrough on the U.S. 29 Bypass
- 500 channels and nothing on
- Chelanga takes NCAA 5K title in final race
- Nicaraguan mission trip brings hope to villagers
- Dan River Region residents transform thinking about fitness
- 'Angels in disguise' assist those most in need
- June 11, 1861: 90 barrels of whiskey for sale
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, June 11, 2011
- Physical 02
- Physical 01
- Lynchburg voters could change districts, precincts
- Store worker shot in Danville; police hunt suspects
- Arrest made in attempted Burger King robbery
- Anonymous donor makes Altavista bus fare free all summer
- "Milk Bottle Caper" solved in Franklin Co.
- Assault on Amtrak train disrupts service in Nelson County
- Newt's Cruise
- Same Time Next Week
- State Police SUV missing from Appomattox headquarters
- TRAFFIC ALERT: Accident closes lane of U.S. 460
- Appomattox shootings suspect's trial set for June 2012
- Parkway shooter sentenced following emotional testimony
- Blue Angels to resume shows following Lynchburg mishap
- June 10, 1861: A captain thanks Lynchburg
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, June 10, 2011
- Webb Lights Into Obama Over Libya
- Virginia looking to capitalize on Civil War tourism
- Nardo elected clerk of the House of Delegates
- Legislature at odds over congressional districts
- City schools hire chief financial officer
- Two principals appointed in Bedford; Wright not seeking re-election
- Liberty polling place gets OK from registrar
- Appomattox bus driver, teens charged after 10-year-old assaulted
- Gretna teen sentenced to three years in rival rapper's shooting
- B&W reactor project may power Bedford economy
- 32 charged in Campbell County drug investigation
- UVa eyes changes to AccessUVa amid growing costs
- UVa Medical Center buys private cancer practice
- Albemarle board drops its opposition to US 29 plan
- New Wakeboard shop at SML
- SML real estate market slowly coming back
- Obama's Toilet
- Fire scorches new courthouse in Christiansburg
- UPDATE: Senate panel advances congressional redistricting plan
- Va. boy survives E. coli that killed 2-year-old sister
- Bedford granted Voting Rights Act bailout
- Fire scorches new courthouse in Christiansburg
- Man with dead weasel accused of assault
- US judges seem receptive to health care challenge
- A Church's Role in Civil Rights Fight
- Letters to the Editor Thursday, June 9, 2011
- Commuter Affairs director readies for deployment
- New skateboard park to open to the public
- Seven players taken in MLB Draft
- Webb rebukes president on Libya, demands justification
- Heritage task force considers new sites for school
- Woman arrested in Amherst pleads guilty in meth smuggling case
- Nineteen Smith Mountain Lake home sites up for auction
- Bedford County judge denies motion to set aside Burnette verdict
- City parking revenues falling short; program to expand
- Rivermont-area residents mourn oak giant after collapse
- Bedford County School Board to discuss calendar options
- Darrell Laurant: A few thoughts on America
- History or racism? Debate continues in Reidsville
- City planning commission to hold second hearing on institutional zoning
- Latest Kluge foreclosure auction set for Saturday
- Horse-drawn activist draws wagonload of support in Amherst
- Sal's fire ruled arson in Danville
- Mark Warner's 'Gang of Six' seeks $4.7 trillion in deficit cuts
- Judge upholds conviction of Bedford mother in baby death case
- Webb asks Obama to justify Libya intervention
- Diamond Hill Baptist Church
- Economic Bumps
- Delta charges soldiers returning from Afghanistan for extra bags
- Kaine: Weiner should resign
- Judge: Too many unanswered questions about I-95 bus driver
- Va. education secretary considered for Fla. post
- ACLU proposes congressional redistricting plan
- Update: Teen killed in Nelson County wreck ID'ed
- Afton man prepares for capital murder trial
- 517 cats seized during Fla. neglect investigation
- Monacan tribe to elect new chief as Branham steps down
- Psychic's tip about bodies in farmhouse turns up nothing
- George Allen signs tea party-driven 'Contract from America'
- June 8, 1861: A battalion for Appomattox
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, June 8, 2011
- Putney plans run for 26th term
- Liberty University Online hits 60,000 students
- Campbell County keeps tax rate flat
- Heritage H.S. repairs may be more expensive than hoped
- Fray Center marks final graduation
- City's first interactive broadcast tackles stormwater
- Dodson makes Senate seat bid official
- Nelson Co. Commonwealth's Attorney will not seek re-election
- Nelson County teen killed in wreck
- Area unemployment its lowest since 2008
- Virginia Organizing rallies at Hurt's Danville office
- Danville civil rights pioneer dies
- Registered sex offender convicted of new charges in Danville
- Bedford farmers market to open for the season Friday
- Poplar Forest archaeology students to excavate possible Jefferson stables
- Boiler arrives home in Big Island
- Robert Hurt talks jobs at Henry County lunch
- Bedford murder charge dropped against Augusta County man
- Two plead guilty in Bedford to roles in homicide
- Ten Commandments going back up in Giles County Schools
- Ten Commandments going back up in Giles County Schools
- Dale City man charged with cutting head off family cat
- Fire near Buena Vista larger, 20% contained
- Del. Lacey Putney, I-Bedford
- Appomattox resident to run for Democratic nomination for house seat
- History scholar heads to NYC
- History According to Sarah
- Recent grad helps out in Joplin
- In Louisa stop, Cantor calls on Weiner to resign
- UPDATE: Behemoth boiler arrives safely at Big Island mill
- Kaine: Washington can take lessons from Virginia
- Officials begin commercial vehicle safety blitz
- 6th district Democrat compares campaign to "mission to destroy the Death Star"
- Lynchburg Police search for Rise Up Climbing thief
- Inflatable 'bounce house' accident sends 13 to hospital
- UPDATE: Danville man in car shot once
- UPDATE: Danville man in car shot once
- 'Please raise the budget, dad:' N.C. students write letters to reps
- E. coli found in 2-year-old Virginia girl who died Sunday
- 9-year-old dreams of fire, saves family's life
- June 7, 1861: 'Sixty Negroes Wanted'
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, June 7, 2011
- The Economy's Now Yours, Mr. Obama
- Medicare-related attack on Hurt is incorrect
- Webb, Warner urge U.S. to improve bus safety
- On D-Day anniversary, McDonnell thanks WWII veterans
- Giant boiler makes slow creep to Georgia Pacific's Big Island mill
- Appomattox County employees to recieve bonuses
- Appomattox County employees to receive bonuses
- Stormwater Q & A to be televised
- Bedford supervisors to tackle county's zoning issues
- Bedford County supervisor to seek re-election
- Appomattox resident to run for Democratic nomination for house seat
- D-Day Memorial commemorates 67th anniversary of D-Day and its 10 year anniversary
- School board to vote on replacing fire-damaged buses
- Lynchburg teen charged with capital murder
- UVa nurse credited with saving life mid-flight
- Man shot four times; Danville police hunt suspects
- Meteorology degree approved by Virginia Tech Board of Visitors
- Bump in the Road
- Stop Digging!
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, June 6, 2011
- UPDATE: Tractor-trailer accident on U.S. 460 cleared
- Santorum in White House race -- 'In it to win it'
- Five U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq
- June 6, 1861: 'We are upon the very eve of a great battle'
- Building permits for June 6, 2011
- Property transfers for June 6, 2011
- Diamond Hill's place in history etched in stone
- Campbell budget, Gladys Elementary's future up for discussion
- In Your Schools for June 6, 2011
- Santorum poised to enter GOP presidential contest
- D-Day Memorial events mark 10th anniversary
- D-Day veteran recounts battle, memorial that holds a special place
- A quiet hero's turning point
- Redistricting session on Thursday just a prelude
- Fire damages Sal's Italian Grill & Pizzeria in Danville
- Region Needs Unified Approach to Road Money
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, June 5, 2011
- Community Viewpoint: Arts Are 'Essential Services'
- D-Day Memorial marks decade amid challenges ahead
- A place for second chances
- Ikea finds Swedwood Danville complies with its standards
- Tick population grows in Dan River Region
- Riding the James River current for a cause in downtown Lynchburg
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, June 4, 2011
- Electoral board recommendations to impact three wards
- Lynchburg schools assistant superintendent to retire
- At long last, Lynchburg's Ivy Creek Park opens
- Vital link lost with last Bedford Boys' passing
- Swedwood
- Virginia boating laws in focus after Smith Mountain Lake accident
- Bedford's D-Day Memorial commemorating anniversaries
- Jeffrey Easley indicted on capital murder
- The Media and Palin
- Hurricane Season
- JJ Redick announces foundation, Roanoke celebrity golf tournament
- John Edwards charged in felony indictment
- Jack Kevorkian, assisted-suicide advocate, dies at 83
- June 3, 1861: Vegetables wanted
- Two robbed on porch of Lynchburg home
- Today's Jobs Report Will Be Crucial
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, June 3, 2011
- VSA's old Rivermont buildings to see new life
- Bus driver in fatal crash had record of traffic violations
- Bus driver in fatal crash had record of traffic violations
- Liberty Athletics claims fourth Sasser Cup
- PHOTOS: Hot air balloon teaches physics lessons
- Lynch Station woman dies in Leesville Lake
- Relay for Life begins Friday at Heritage track
- City warns water line work will affect downtown for a decade
- Altavista student pleased with second spelling bee
- Forest man found shot charged with filing false report
- Divers on scene of possible drowning in Leesville Lake
- D-Day memorial holds unique place in Bedford's heart
- Bedford County woman faces DUI charge in head-on crash
- Cellphones
- Romney: Obama 'has failed America'
- A Very Light visitor comes to Otter River
- Romney seeks 2nd chance with GOP presidential bid
- Bedford County shooting victim charged with filing a false report
- 'Balloon boy' balloon to be auctioned for Japan relief
- TRAFFIC ALERT: U.S. 221 accident closes one lane
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, June 2, 2011
- The Debt Ceiling and Spending
- It's wedding bills for McDonnell
- Flight 'a really unique experience'
- House GOP, Obama meet on debt limit
- Dog adoption special at Lynchburg Humane Society
- NAACP production to highlight suicide, depression awareness
- Ten killed in Va. wrecks over Memorial Day weekend
- GLTC considering third location for its future headquarters
- Centra participation in SSA program could benefit area disability patients
- Tuition rising at area colleges this fall
- Commissioner of revenue seek fourth term in Pittsylvania County
- Hurt votes against debt limit increase
- Murder warning, hidden relationship, evidence seized in Deputy Agee investigation
- Murder warning, hidden relationship, evidence seized in Deputy Agee investigation
- Boonsboro burglaries have police prompting vigilance
- The D-Day Memorial, 10 years later
- Horse drawn wagon attracts attention in Salem and Roanoke
- Mysterious fish kill at Smith Mountain Lake
- Uncle Sam's Hangover
- Dodson to run for Virginia senate
- Pointing a laser at a plane? That'll be $11,000
- McDonnell announces incentive to save state funds
- Murder charge against Lynchburg teen heads to grand jury
- Brothers to be back-to-back Amherst High valedictorians?
- Amherst's third police chief assumes command
- House GOP lawmakers meeting Obama to demand spending cuts
- June 1, 1861: New books at a Main Street shop
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, June 1, 2011
- High-Tech Jobs Paying Dividends
- Member of state ABC board resigns
- Governor's middle daughter marries Saturday
- Marsh, Colgan will run again for state Senate
- Heat bakes region, but doesn't reach record
- UPDATE: Bus driver charged with reckless driving in I-95 wreck
- Five GOP candidates seeking new Senate seat
- Institutional zoning proposal moves on with changes
- Sgt. Brannock released from hospital, family says they are blessed
- Altavista adopts town budget
- Campbell farmer seeks House seat in 59th District
- Son of Hardy fire chief staying out of jail
- Ex-fighter pilot weighs in on Blue Angels Lynchburg Air Show mishap
- Palin's Bus Tour
- All-American in decathlon
- Lynchburg police investigating scams at Walmart
- Bedford County child porn suspect cancels plea deal
- UPDATE: Driver fatigue blamed for bus crash that killed 4
- Former Virginia Justice, Commonwealth's Attorney dies in Covington
- I-95 bus crash
- I-95 bus crash
- Trooper shot in Ironto on birthday
- UPDATE: Driver fatigue blamed for bus crash that killed 4
- UPDATE: Driver fatigue blamed for bus crash that killed 4
- Memorial Day
- I Watch You
- Interstate 95 wreck
- Bus wreck
- Danville, Lynchburg Food Lions revamping look
- Lynchburg heat could break 116-year-old record today
- May 31, 1861: A spy in the camp
- Mr. Jefferson, Would You Like to Dance?
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, May 31, 2011
- Trooper uninjured when truck hits cruiser on I-95
- After Democrats' remap, Va. GOP won't go away quietly
- Republicans line up for General Assembly seats, but few Democrats
- Lynchburg crime report shows mixed trends
- Two Jefferson Forest High School students earn Jefferson Scholarship
- UPDATE: Woman killed in Roanoke Sheetz shooting
- Franklin County deputy accused of killing ex-wife, shooting trooper
- Franklin County deputy accused of killing ex-wife, shooting trooper
- Man charged in Smith Mountain Lake boat accident
- UVa author says college students not learning enough
- D-Day play to be performed in Bedford
- Memorial Day
- Bedford WWII solider to be buried at Arlington
- UPDATE: Body found in New River missing swimmer search
- Sweet Frog frozen yogurt coming to Danville
- E.C. Glass graduation
- In Your Schools for May 30, 2011
- More Memorial Day musings
- Police warn of traveling salesman peddling lies
- Police warn of traveling salesmen peddling lies
- Building permits for May 30, 2011
- Property transfers for May 30, 2011
- Three injured in Bedford County crash
- D-Day Memorial plans film, events for 10th anniversary
- Reflecting on the Day's Significance
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, May 30, 2011
- Boat jumps dock in Smith Mountain Lake accident
- Stranger's random act of kindness leaves restaurant patrons grateful
- New judges for courts in counties delayed by Assembly
- Raises scarce for public workers in Central Virginia
- May 29, 1861: Saddle & Harness Manufactory still in business
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, May 29, 2011
- Taxpayer Dollars and Private Charities
- Whose freedom are they dying for?
- Tick bite blamed for Madison Heights man's meat allergy
- Family trades suburban life for farm in the sticks
- Family trades suburban life for farm in the sticks
- UPDATE: Men hit gas line while digging, flames jump into air
- May 28, 1861: No bring-your-own-gun for volunteer soldiers
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, May 28, 2011
- Ticks
- Virginia School of the Arts says goodbye to last class
- Wilkins farm Boss Sticks
- Wilkins farm Boss Sticks
- Wilkins farm Boss Sticks
- Lynchburg police using specialized camera to trace license plates
- Sweet Frog
- Many ways to celebrate Memorial Day this weekend
- Blue Angels commander resigns after Lynchburg air show mishap
- Women's lacrosse All-American
- Suspect still sought in Forest shooting
- Memorial Day Closings
- No Refills
- Bring Them Home
- Update: Appomattox woman dies in fall at Statons Creek Falls
- Dump truck runs over bicyclist downtown
- Cantor calls Biden budget talks constructive, nonpolitical
- Rustburg man stabbed with sword in altercation
- UPDATE: North Danville fire ruled 'malicious'
- AP says Japan nuke plant's tsunami plan was a single page
- Forest schools to open Friday after nearby shooting forces lockdown
- May 27, 1861: Remove your troops or prepare for war
- Area farmers keep vigilant eye out for coyotes
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, May 27, 2011
- When the Volunteers Can't Come
- House GOP delivers plan to spur job growth
- McDonnell adds $600,000 to fund for April storm victims
- McDonnell says state will end fiscal year with surplus
- Appomattox County School Board approves $19M budget
- Parenting program wraps up first year at E.C. Glass
- APCO customers say they can't afford a 9.6% hike
- Staunton River Middle teacher is tops in Bedford
- Local stakeholders form new transportation advocacy group
- Forest schools to open Friday after nearby shooting forces lockdown
- Bedford woman sentenced to eight years in infant death case
- Fire victim's fiancee raises money to send body home to Kenya
- Two men arrested in Link Road larcenies
- Multiple measles cases in Charlottesville region
- Bedford County introduces newest patrol boat
- Happy Mahmoud
- Armed man tries to rob Campbell County Burger King
- Capitol ceremony honors those killed in war on terror
- Bedford mother sentenced in child's death
- Blaze destroys Danville home
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, May 26, 2011
- The Edison2's Potential for Campbell
- Asian population in Washington region goes up
- Census: Men narrow women's population advantage
- Census: Men narrow women's population advantage
- StarTek was lured to Virginia with state grants
- Beach traffic to North Carolina faces higher toll
- Visually impaired 4 year old finds help from new friends
- Confederate statue crash sparks Reidsville debate
- City supports study to search for savings in schools
- Amtrak train delayed in Delaware
- Bond granted in voluntary manslaughter case
- Frequent rain keeps tobacco growers from fields in Dan River Region
- Same old story at aging conference
- All-American lacrosse player
- Miller Park Pool opening Monday with special event
- Drunk driver destroys K92 radio promotional van
- Doomsdayer
- Summer fun at Timberlake Christian School's field day
- Military, veterans get in free to state parks for rest of year
- AP says John Edwards could be indicted within days
- Nelson cancer survivor defies grim prognosis
- Va. teen charged with spiking teacher's coffee with staples
- Man pleads not guilty in custody case with Bedford County ties
- Recent death alarms Amherst County officials
- Millions of Stihl trimmers, edgers, blowers and more recalled
- Trucker pierced by hose; body fills with air
- Woman dies when told of father's Missouri tornado death
- May 25, 1861: Arrival of the Amherst Mounted Rangers
- Buckling Up Essential to Safe Driving
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, May 25, 2011
- Two murder arrests add to ongoing gang violence saga
- Lynchburg OKs $500 bonuses, Wards Road bridge
- Primary school activists supported for Bedford City School Board
- Campbell County employee bonuses not settled
- UPDATE: Police identify body found along U.S. 29 near Lovingston
- Authorities ID man found dead in Nelson
- Elks flock to state's newest lodge in Bedford
- Goodson launches campaign for Pittsylvania County sheriff
- McDonnell won't intervene in Soering request
- Malware infects Apple computers
- Madison Heights man charged in wounding
- Bedford Primary principal moving to Big Island Elementary
- Bedford woman convicted of child neglect pregnant again
- Top volunteers
- Rapture Regrets
- Chrysler repays $7.6B in government loans
- Woman accused of trying to sell 13-year-old daughter's virginity
- McDonnell won't intervene in Soering parole request
- Police seek help in investigating credit card theft
- Precision 10 Radar Thunderstorm web image
- Bedford Center Hours
- May 24, 1861: A unanimous vote for secession
- Radio preacher explains end-of-the-world error
- Jughandle intersection opens on U.S. 460/29 at Concord Turnpike
- PHOTOS: Dog nurses liger cubs after mom abandons them
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, May 24, 2011
- Summer Spanish Institute changes lives year after year
- Cuccinelli takes EPA battle to federal court
- Cantor wants GOP presidential hopefuls to back Ryan budget
- StarTek closing to cost 631 jobs in Henry County
- Bedford supervisor announces he won't seek re-election
- Museums offering free admission for military personnel and their families
- Nationwide Insurance gives thousands to area food bank
- Region 2000 tech award winners announced
- StarTek to close Collinsville call center; Lynchburg center not affected
- Lynchburg City Council to discuss Wards Road pedestrian bridge
- E.C. Glass, Heritage and JF high schools receive national recognition
- Appomattox lawyer to seek Republican nomination for House seat
- Heat, transportation issues cause headaches at Lynchburg air show
- Basin stakeholders express uranium concerns
- Body found along U.S. 29 near Lovingston
- StarTek closing to cost 631 jobs in Henry County
- StarTek closing to cost 631 jobs in Henry County
- Kluge, Moses sue over foreclosure, auction
- Prosecutor seeks to upgrade charges against fired Bedford Co. investigator
- Fear Monger
- Blue Angels ordered to stand down following Lynchburg show
- Reidsville Confederate monument soldier toppled in car accident
- Republican Tim Pawlenty launches 2012 presidential bid
- Newborn survives eight-story fall down trash chute
- Morgan Griffith opposes APCo rate hike requests
- Human Nature
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, May 23, 2011
- Rapture regret? Feelings mixed when doomsday goes unfulfilled
- May 23, 1861: Virginia will be the capital of the Confederacy
- Election, voting changes on tap in Bedford County
- In Your Schools for May 23, 2011
- Local WWII vets head to D.C. for sightseeing trip
- Air show, Day 2: Same soaring views, fewer heat-related problems
- Wheelmobile spends the day in Danville
- Flying Circus
- May 22, 1861: A rash of bacon thievery
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, May 22, 2011
- Abbitt's Retirement a Blow to Central Virginia
- Incumbent senators jockey for position in newly drawn districts
- A friend, and almost family, to the Monacans
- 'Fat Albert' finally arrives
- Warm weather, long shuttle wait cause heat-related problems
- Show turned heads skyward around Lynchburg
- Show turned heads skyward around Lynchburg
- Airshow roars over Lynchburg area
- Last dance: Virginia School of the Arts bids adieu
- Lynchburg woman charged with manslaughter
- May 21, 1861: A plea for hands to tend to the ill
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, May 21, 2011
- New Vistas School marks 25 years
- Drivers warned of seat belt safety as Memorial Day approaches
- Lynchburg teen sentenced in home invasion robbery
- "Macho Man" Randy Savage dies
- Flames lick building near Friday Cheers site
- Blue Angels' practice offers special sight in Lynchburg
- Police arrest man after Rivermont BB&T robbed
- Lynchburg High is home again after much-needed upgrades
- Roanoke man defends Judgment Day prediction
- Airshow prompts beefed-up city security, traffic enforcement
- Wat Abbitt
- Teen gets 35 years in Lynchburg beating death
- Abortion Debate
- Dumb and Dumber
- End of the world? How about a party instead?
- May 20, 1861: Who can conquer the man of 'sacred honor?'
- Libraries a Foundation of Democracy
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, May 20, 2011
- 14th Annual Central Virginia Kidney Association Memorial Day 10K
- Scholarships established in memory of recent fire victims
- Redistricting might cost Virginia $5 million
- Probe faults Massey Energy
- Navy planes scream into skies over Lynchburg
- 'Jug-handle' intersection to open Monday on US 29/460
- Rivermont-area churches sponsoring 'Days of Difference'
- Four fire fatalities make 2011 deadliest in a decade
- Blue Angels land in Lynchburg
- Osama's Porn
- Senate panel questions Cuccinelli view on charitable giving
- Stanley to challenge Reynolds in new 20th District
- FBI investigates Unabomber in '82 Tylenol deaths
- Northrop Grumman to spend $5 million to fix computer problems
- Getting More Food to the Area's Hungry
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, May 19, 2011
- Caner leaving Liberty for Texas college post
- Warner, Webb vote against offshore energy bill defeated in Senate
- Warner says deficit-reduction efforts alive and well
- Liberty honors local contractor on 40th anniversary
- Senate race heats up early over debt ceiling
- Lynchburg cyclists take "Ride of Silence"
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- Man gets multiple life sentences in 2008 murder
- Fire marshal: Unclear if alarms warned victims in fatal fire
- Forgotten story of an American Schindler unearthed by author
- Abbitt retiring from House of Delegates
- Lynchburg teacher flies with a Blue Angel
- Traffic changes for Lynchburg air show
- Rain impact on strawberry crop
- Teacher orbits Lynchburg area on Blue Angels flight
- Franklin County denies money to Center at the Lake
- Family Foundation issues report card for legislators
- Longtime Del. Watkins Abbitt retiring from House
- Watered-Down Elephants
- Census figures show divorces decline but 7-year itch persists
- May 18, 1861: A call for a corps of Lancers
- Amherst supervisor announces state Senate bid
- Kaine, Allen trade charges over debt
- Rescued puppies on the mend in Nelson County
- Government tries to combat 'sexting'
- Monacan powwow to celebrate 'Papa George'
- 3-year-old dies after falling into grease pit
- A Priceless Treasure for Appomattox
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, May 18, 2011
- McDonnell to appeal U.S. denial of aid after tornadoes
- Alumnus to perform in Lynchburg Regional Airshow
- Father, son graduate together
- Commencement 2011 notables
- Virginia Tech professor charts change in Louisiana flooding
- Tuition grants for private college students increased
- Christopher Dudley
- Heritage assistant principal to replace Sales at Sandusky
- Police say Lynchburg burglaries may be related
- Liberty students stunned over Kenyan friends' deaths
- Liberty students stunned over Kenyan friends' deaths
- Man convicted in Sussex Street slayings could get new trial
- Law enforcement officers stand tall at memorial service
- Donor pledges to match Jubilee Center contributions
- Racial discrimination lawsuit tossed against Danville Police Chief
- Amherst supervisor announces state Senate bid
- Augusta County man gets 37 years in Bedford County murder
- Augusta County man gets 37 years in Bedford County murder
- EPA, DEQ won't comment on Roanoke River making "Endangered List"
- Hurt pushes domestic oil exploration in local stop
- Smartphone photos can lead predators right to you
- Lynchburg Police say break-ins may be linked
- A Chill Wind
- Horse owners warned nationwide after virus outbreak in west
- Trains more vulnerable than planes, Amtrak president says
- Roundabouts touted as green alternatives at intersections
- Black bear spotted in Bedford
- Black bear spotted in Bedford
- May 17, 1861: Servants for hire
- Logic Wins Out for One State Inmate
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, May 17, 2011
- Uranium mining puts Roanoke River on endangered list
- Allen courting tea party for 2012 with mixed success
- State hopes for settlement over care for disabled
- McDonnell: Trade shows promise
- Lynchburg's Peake seeks GOP nod in Va. Senate race
- Goodlatte talks deficit at Lynchburg town hall
- Appomattox supervisors approve budget
- Campbell supervisor to seek sixth term
- Amherst supervisors adopt budget without tax increase
- Attorney enters race for newly created Senate seat
- Names of fatal fire victims not yet released
- Charges dropped against student accused of bringing BB gun to school
- Senior Awareness Day set for Wednesday
- Amusement rides under discussion at Moneta drive-in
- Grant application seeks to create safer routes to school
- Lynchburg school board to hear possible changes to athletics policy
- Edison2 grant request tabled; waste oil project approved by committee
- Z-Piling 5
- Organization tries to expedite release of UVa climate files
- Center at the Lake hopes to get Franklin County money
- VMI cadet graduates after being hit by IED in Afghanistan
- Bomb scare blamed on urinating Chihuahua
- Newt's Ethics
- Gas prices falling after long climb
- Man survives campsite lightning strike
- Virginia National Guardsmen leave to train for Afghanistan
- Virginia, Justice Dept. could reach mental health deal by June
- Merricks officially announces candidacy for re-election
- State Police practice crowd control in riot gear at Lane Stadium
- Lynchburg's Peake seeks GOP nod in Va. Senate race
- Portrait of Osama
- UPDATE: Governor meets with South Korean president
- Governor discusses trade with South Korean president
- Heaven is a myth, says Stephen Hawking
- Building permits for May 16, 2011
- Property transfers for May 16, 2011
- In Your Schools for May 16, 2011
- May 16, 1861: The difference between Northern and Southern fighters
- Liberty University grad came back from tragedy
- Lynchburg store robbed at knifepoint
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, May 16, 2011
- Lohmann: A VMI success story multiplied by three
- Softball team wins Big South Championship
- Two die in early-morning house fire in Lynchburg
- Two die in early-morning house fire in Lynchburg
- Sun peeks through for Randolph College graduation
- May 15, 1861: Knapsacks and belts; sick day at the newspaper
- Finishing college in four years? Rate varies at area schools
- Start Laying Groundwork Now for Next Year's Budgets
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, May 15, 2011
- Community Viewpoint: Tolerance Among the Children of Abraham
- Hurt votes in favor of offshore drilling
- Sweet Briar College graduates 140 amid gray skies
- Lynchburg College commencement theme: 'Just do it'
- 'Braveheart' screenwriter tells Liberty grads, 'Love with faith'
- Hundreds of volunteers ready for annual 'Day of Caring
- New road marker honors Bedford patriot from War of 1812
- Liberty, Lynchburg College and Sweet Briar stage graduations
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, May 14, 2011
- Commencement 2011: A New Era at Liberty
- Oil
- Bolling welcomes new citizens into American family at Red Hill
- Garren remains high-energy leader in 10th year at Lynchburg College
- Hope for sick pets comes from tragedy's ashes
- Boys charged in Bedford cemetery vandalism
- Campbell County to determine fate of old Gladys Elementary
- FEMA disaster relief fund balance difficult to track
- Capital murder among charges in Danville death
- Boys charged in Bedford cemetery vandalism
- Mike Huckabee to make 'important' announcement on TV show
- McDonnell, in Beijing, says he's optimistic about trade prospects
- Police chase through Galax, Grayson County reaches 100+ MPH
- Muslim at Prayer
- Sandwiches as punishment? Pennsylvania school dishes them out
- How Osama bin Laden's secret email tricks stumped the U.S.
- May 13, 1861: On bullets, bowels and buttermilk
- Ron Paul to announce GOP presidential bid today
- Avoid Even the Appearance of Conflicts
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, May 13, 2011
- Virginia business briefs for May 13
- Sen. Steve Newman addresses CVCC graduates
- Appomattox school board discusses cuts
- Buena Vista council member calls budget a financial disaster
- Old Forest Road business robbed by two men
- 'Salvaged' food from store shelves helps pantries meet rising need
- Former Lynchburg nurse accused in theft from Centra Health
- Reward increased for Bedford cemetery vandalism
- For role in murder, man gets 13 years in Danville
- Groups aim to keep uranium mining ban in place
- Fire kills Amherst County man
- Witnesses ID Lynchburg man as shooter in FOP lodge homicide
- Witnesses ID Lynchburg man as shooter in FOP lodge homicide
- Coalition kicks off statewide petition against uranium
- UVa buys facility near Augusta Health
- Gretna considers options for aging town hall
- Jane Seymour visits Roanoke
- Lynchburg school administration file
- Appomattox school building file
- Roanoke Wounded Warrior "accidentally" meets President Obama
- Gravesite thefts caught on tape in Churchville
- Goooooood Dragon
- Rejected by feds, McDonnell seeks private aid for tornado victims
- Man injured in Amherst County wreck
- Poll shows Americans more upbeat about economy
- Fire kills Amherst County man
- Update: Woman killed in Madison Heights wreck ID'ed
- iPhone GPS helps nab car theft suspect
- Billy Graham hospitalized with pneumonia
- U.S. says bin Laden eyed small cities as targets
- A Notable Graduation Over at VUL
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, May 12, 2011
- Liberty's healthcare lawsuit gains national attention
- Henrico eighth-grader reads her poetry to the Obamas at the White House
- New Senate poll has Kaine at 46% to Allen's 44%
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- Planning commission OKs warrant search ordinance
- Lynchburg music, future and past
- CVTC marks 100 years in Madison Heights
- Area health departments to hold immunization clinics
- Elementary energy education gets Thaxton students accolades
- Elementary energy educations gets Thaxton students accolades
- Area leaders identify top economic development 'wish list' projects
- Study: Lynchburg under most of Va. in long-term care costs
- Kittens, puppies abandoned on same day in Danville
- Lynchburg mother charged after 3-year-old falls from moving car
- Kaine calls for ending big oil tax breaks, wants GOP candidates to support
- Warner, Coburn introduce bill to cut $5 billion
- New poll gives Kaine edge over Allen in Senate race
- Lots of Baggage
- Haynesworth applauded by forensic science officials
- Amherst County deputies search for senior repair scam suspect
- New poll shows Obama approval hits 60 percent
- Amherst woman to fly with Blue Angels
- Amherst treasurer seeks $1.8M in delinquent taxes
- Tenacious dog escapes Oregon veterinarian office
- Lee's sword
- Lee's sword
- Enjoying a spring day
- LU attorney, Va. AG challenge health care law in court
- May 11, 1861: 'The rights of the South, and the Union of the South'
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, May 11, 2011
- Group Homes Not Answer to CVTC Future
- Student talent shines in campus art shows
- Senior completes internship on TV's "The Dr. Oz Show"
- City Council OKs first reading of $311 million budget
- City school board seat draws five candidates
- Lynchburg elementary school enrollment projected to rise
- Bedford city considers tearing down old elementary school
- Police investigate credit card fraud report at Walmart
- BET co-founder quits UVa board for media post
- Tobacco: Danville company proposes new use
- Amtrak ridership from Lynchburg up 40 percent over last year
- City man charged after chase ends in car crash
- New iPhone Weather Radio App
- Virginia Tech ranks football helmets' concussion safety
- Sick Pics
- Federal court hears two health-care appeals
- McDonnell, on trade trip, reaches Shanghai
- Police seek help in Lynchburg Walmart fraud case
- Virginia Tech ranks football helmets' concussion safety
- Allen brings kickoff campaign to Danville
- Most Virginians approve of McDonnell, new poll shows
- Texas Senate Republicans OK concealed guns on campus
- Concord volunteer dedicated to training efforts to keep firefighters safe
- May 10, 1861: Need military company by-laws?
- Virginia to switch execution drugs
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, May 10, 2011
- More than 10,000 to receive degrees
- Campbell schools turn to computer-based programs for alternative students
- Former senator campaigns among Lynchburg Republicans
- Former senator campaigns among Lynchburg Republicans
- Bedford supervisors support ideas for regional library system
- Lynchburg schools interview for financial officer
- Lynchburg City Council to begin process of formally adopting budget
- Man arrested after shots fired near Lynchburg school
- Lake beautification day scheduled
- Sweet Briar receives grant to teach teachers
- Liberty High School teacher recognized nationally
- Lynchburg house fire ruled accidental
- Lynchburg house fire ruled accidental
- Prosecutor announces candidacy for newly created senate district
- Concord volunteer dedicated to training efforts to keep firefighters safe
- PATHS in Danville to help shape national HIV care
- Capital murder charge lodged in Danville shooting death
- Building permits, March 9, 2011
- Property transfers, May 9, 2011
- Deer critically injures cyclist at SML triathlon
- The Real Monster
- Greenbrier Classic to include Black Eyed Peas, Phil Mickelson
- Half of Va. community college students need remedial training
- Newt Gingrich
- Morgan Harrington to receive posthumous degree from Virginia Tech
- Government investigates Ford F-150s fuel tank problem
- Schools may ban chocolate milk over added sugar
- Meet Smokey, the world's loudest cat
- AP: Gingrich announcing 2012 bid on Wednesday
- Virginia's health care appeal hinges on mandate
- We Found Him THERE
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, May 9, 2011
- Bus attack ends with eight month sentence in Danville
- Man wanted in wake of Greene homicides now in custody
- Liberty High trail gives students insights into conservation, wildlife studies
- Bedford County seeks $1.4M for road realignment
- Campbell County to talk new textbooks, alternative education tonight
- A good day in the Mideast
- In Your Schools for May 9, 2011
- E-books, cooperation move Lynchburg-area libraries to regional future
- Raccoon blamed in Bedford City power outage
- Samoa going 24 hours into future and erasing a day
- May 9, 1861: Reward for two runaway men
- Bin Laden's death a tough subject for the pulpit
- SW Va. disappointed over lack of FEMA help
- Girl, 5, hit by car in North Garden
- 10-year-old shot by uncle while hunting in Alleghany County
- May 8, 1861: The Encampment yesterday was a scene of busy life
- Danville student inspires school for Relay for Life team
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, May 8, 2011
- A Small County Steps to the Plate For Its Schools
- Memories from 'Forgotten Hill'
- Multimedia: Tales of Tinbridge Hill
- Pontificating on Pakistan
- Motorcycle crash injures two
- Tinbridge Hill volunteers plant flowers, shrubs, trees at center
- K-9 units face off in Danville
- Civil War preparations began early for Virginians
- Bike week gives people opportunity to ride anyplace
- Virginia University of Lynchburg celebrates 125th commencement
- Monacan tribe embraces a new culture
- Man charged in Danville malicious wounding
- May 7, 1861: Keeping servants informed about the war
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, May 7, 2011
- Historic Home Tour in Nelson County set for May 14
- Bon Aire nelson home
- Amherst County wreck sends four to hospital
- Man who served with D-Day company dies in Bedford
- Homes for eight CVTC residents to be built in Lynchburg
- Vikings' Chris Cook not guilty of Lynchburg gun charge
- Lynchburg man gets eight years in drive-by shooting
- CVTC to mark 100th year with open house
- Suspect arrested in Goode Country Store robbery
- Man sentenced in DUI wreck that killed roller derby team member
- Corner Cafe employees robbed at gunpoint
- Relay
- History comes alive for Nelson Co. students
- Pakistani Intel
- What Whimpering Noise?
- Evelyn Thompson
- Mary Patrick
- National Day of Prayer
- Virginia Tech students build bridge to join Haitian communities
- May 6, 1861: The Fairgrounds
- Corner Cafe employees robbed at gunpoint
- Expand Our Options for New Energy
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, May 6, 2011
- Liberty receives page from 1611 King James Bible
- LU Online partners with tutor.com
- Liberty Athletics earns national academic certification
- Tech suit plaintiffs want Cuccinelli disqualified
- McDonnell leaves on trade mission to Asia
- High gas prices bring out governor, savings strategies
- Lynchburg legal groups honor two women
- Schools get green tips in building challenge
- Presbyterian Homes starts work on preschool playgrounds
- UVa plans to revise sexual misconduct policy
- Gymnasts tumble into Danville
- Lawsuit against Danville police chief moves forward in federal court
- Bookstore
- 'Generation 9/11' students react to bin Laden news
- Liquor by the drink next push in Pittsylvania County
- Thirty to graduate from VUL Friday
- Buckingham man throws hat in ring for new Senate seat
- Kaine says 'no regrets' on Soering case in AP interview
- Lynchburg judge denies bond for accused FOP lodge shooter
- Lynchburg officers serve lunch
- Circuit Court doesn't mean harsher sentence for Lynchburg teen
- Terror's Tentacles
- House passes bill to jump-start drilling off Va.
- Fatal wounds detailed in Greene homicide
- Lynchburg murder suspect denied bond
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, May 5, 2011
- Liberty Athletics honors students for academic achievements
- Offshore-drilling bill up for vote in House
- Teachers show off results of Education Foundation grants
- Man walks for hope, help after brain tumor diagnosis
- Charges move forward in Old Mill Apartments brawl
- After two weeks, no charges in suspected meth lab
- Bear sightings on rise around Boonsboro
- Wreck closes one lane of eastbound US 460 at Candlers Mountain
- Wreck closes one lane of eastbound US 460 at Candlers Mountain
- Area auto enthusiasts to display rare roadsters Saturday
- Teen appeals murder conviction in Lynchburg beating death
- Lynchburg bear sightings on the rise
- Fire Sale on Extremism
- Obama will not release bin Laden death photo
- UPDATE: Victim identified in deadly Danville shooting
- 2 guards fired after jail escape; Deandre Kelly caught in Bedford
- Monacan tribe embraces a new culture
- Spielberg will film 'Lincoln' in Richmond, Petersburg
- Nelson County employees to get raise
- Lawsuit: Aaron's rental chain spies on computer customers
- Fatal Greene shootings likely occurred in car
- May 4, 1861: Young men shooting randomly
- Storm Water Challenges Vex the City
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, May 4, 2011
- McDonnell cuts $424,000 in funds for public TV, radio
- Meg Smith named LCS Teacher of the Year
- LCA to get new principal
- Webb leaving Lynchburg school board
- Real estate agents see area housing market improving
- Bedford city not looking to raise taxes in new budget
- Republicans settle differences over redistricting
- Fatal Greene shootings likely occurred in car
- Altavista proposes 16.5-cent property tax rate
- Best Friend Ball raises $55,000 for humane society
- Lynchburg Police fundraiser cookout set for Thursday
- Thieves steal $11,800 of cigarettes
- Bedford Co. man guilty of sexually abusing foster children
- Joint health plan to cover Bedford county, school employees
- The Old Heave-Ho
- UPDATE: White House says Bin Laden unarmed during assault
- UPDATE: White House says Bin Laden unarmed during assault
- Authorities release name of one of 3 Greene victims
- EIT breaks ground on new facility in Danville
- Governor cuts funding for public broadcasting
- Top athletes honored
- Honda expands recall to check 833,000 air bags
- Wife, mother-in-law, teen charged in Halifax County man's murder
- DeAndre Kelly mugshot Bedford
- UPDATE: U.S. 501 tractor-trailer accident cleared
- Waste to energy facility eyes Pittsylvania County
- U.S. holds photos of slain bin Laden, weighs release
- A 'Hollywood' ending in bin Laden's death
- May 3, 1861: 'Large numbers of troops are on the way'
- UPDATE: One dead in Danville shooting
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, May 3, 2011
- The Man is Dead, But the Threat Still Lives
- Liberty, local contractors partner to revive church building project
- Liberty staff members win design awards
- Not everyone is convinced he's really dead
- Bin Laden demise welcomed, but experts say threats persist
- Wanted man found in Bedford apartment complex
- Bedford schools and county consolidate health coverage
- Campbell supervisors continue to debate tax rate
- Garrett fields questions during town hall meeting
- Appomattox supervisors vote to increase tax rate
- Police: Two shot in Danville
- Local veterans react to news of bin Laden's death
- Liberty University to add film program to curriculum
- Bedford cemetery vandals overturned tombstones
- Bin Laden's death gives Ringgold family some closure
- Bin Laden's demise: US rejoices after a decade
- Rally at Monument Terrace commemorates death of bin Laden
- Truck hits pole on Boonsboro Road
- Lynchburg school board to vote on budget
- Rot in Hell
- Goodlatte says justice has been served in Osama Bin Laden's killing
- RAID UPDATE: One unwary phone call led U.S. to bin Laden
- UPDATE: 'This is a good day for America,' Obama declares
- John L. Wilkes
- Sony takes down game site amid security concerns
- Gas prices spike a nickel over weekend
- Mark Warner's statement on killing of Osama Bin Laden
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- Bedford Cemetery Damage Pic01 May 2011
- Monacan dance Amherst
- Monacan dance Amherst
- Monacan dance Amherst
- Gathering at Monument Terrace will mark bin Laden's death
- Monacan dance Amherst
- Bob Goodlatte statement on killing of Osama Bin Laden
- Robert Hurt statement on killing of Osama Bin Laden
- Gov. Bob McDonnell statement on killing of Osama Bin Laden
- Extra copies of Monday's News & Advance available
- Bin Laden's death draws cheers, relief, dismay
- Bin Laden, Hitler now have May 1 in common
- McDonnell: 'Great and historic moment for America'
- Elite SEALs from Va. Beach-based unit swooped in on bin Laden
- Officials detail fiery raid in Pakistan that killed bin Laden
- May 2, 1861: Praise for the ladies of Lynchburg
- Sorority sisters honor Virginia teacher killed in Japan disaster
- Lynchburg College speaker crusades against religious ignorance
- Campbell County budget input sought
- Americans gather joyfully to mark bin Laden death
- NY mayor says US kept promise to kill bin Laden
- Liberty to add Zaki Gordon Center for the Cinematic Arts
- Osama
- Motorcyclist arrested after high-speed chase
- Amherst County celebrates 250 years
- No suspects a week after Campbell County burglaries
- Virginia University of Lynchburg proposes new dorm
- Appomattox schools hoping for tax increase
- May 1, 1861: Is Campbell County doing its share?
- In search of nessie, the Loch Ness Monster
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, May 1, 2011
- State Still Needs Long-term Transportation Solution
- Bald eagle brood near Lynchburg is sign of species' comeback
- About 1,200 lose power in Vinton area
- April 30, 1861: Soldier shoots self in sleep
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, April 30, 2011
- Evington man sentenced on 2nd degree murder, firearms conviction
- LU students, alumni debate nuclear issues
- City hopes new iPads will net paper savings
- Dennis Watts
- Lynchburg teen denied bond in Millwoods apartments slaying
- Rustburg home damaged in Friday fire
- Students face child porn charges in Amherst County
- VMI graduate, Midlothian Airman killed in Afghanistan
- Roadside snapping turtles keep animal control busy
- Halifax County lists donation needs for tornado victims
- Robert Hurt tours Halifax County tornado damage
- Altavista plane crash may be due to engine system problem
- Emergency NOAA weather updates available online
- Robert Hurt tours Halifax County tornado damage
- Slideshow: Tornado Devastation
- Britain celebrates monarchy as Kate, William wed
- April 29, 1861: A large body of troops is soon to arrive
- It's Time to Move on to Real Issues
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, April 29, 2011
- Liberty Athletics presents Rock Royer/Mac Rivera Award
- General Assembly approves redistricting plan
- Evington man faces murder charge in first day of trial
- Halifax residents survey scene one day after deadly twister
- Bedford Primary to operate as K-1 school
- State Senate OKs new district boundaries
- Roadside snapping turtles keep animal control busy
- New principal taking helm at Appomattox County High School
- Authorities search for man following domestic dispute
- Yeatts elected to Lynchburg-area judgeship
- Hurt says he supports Ryan budget plan
- Three men arrested in Body Camp home invasion
- Sweet Briar College appoints new dean
- Sen. Steve Newman named outstanding alumnus by CVCC
- UPDATE: Va. Senate approves redistricting plan
- Halifax County family survives home being destroyed in tornado
- UPDATE: Officials confirm at least 4 tornadoes hit Va.
- UPDATE: Officials confirm at least 4 tornadoes hit Va.
- GLTC to cover deficit with capital funds
- All of the Above
- Halifax County tornado confirmed
- Evington man facing murder trial today
- UPDATE: Man struck by tree in Chatham is in stable condition
- One dead, homes damaged in Halifax County severe storms
- One dead, homes damaged in Halifax County severe storms
- Tornado Watch cancelled
- tree Down LNA
- Storms kill at least 8 in Virginia
- A royal wedding, a royal divorce
- 15 killed in Tri-Cities region storms
- Tornado Watch until 3:00 p.m. Thursday
- Timeline: From pre-history to the present
- Training Center changes for the better
- Jefferson was familiar figure in early Amherst
- From little animals to heavy metals, Amherst County had it all in 1897
- Slaves sought their own freedom
- A short history of the Amherst County seal
- AMHERST COUNTY'S 250th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
- HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 654
- Ads seeking Amherst County runaway slaves from the 1700s
- Virginia Fibre: One of a kind for Amherst County
- Red clay is bedrock of the landscape
- The enduring legacy of Central High School
- Are States' Pensions the Next Crisis?
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, April 28, 2011
- ACHS blood runs deep across the county
- Sweet Briar rose, once plentiful, is now rare
- Local leaders met to urge secession in 1861
- The Daily Virginian, March 27, 1861
- One dead, homes damaged in Halifax County severe storms
- Band of Leaders club raises money for after-school program
- Storm water fee gains support on City Council
- TORNADO WARNING
- One dead, others missing in Halifax County storm damage
- Tentative deal reached on state Senate districts
- Pittsylvania County residents report funnel clouds
- A Q&A with U.S. Attorney Timothy Heaphy
- Bedford schools budget set for approval Thursday
- Jury recommends seven years in Lynchburg slaying retrial
- Assault call causes stir at Forest bank
- Tornado Watch until 2:00 a.m. Thursday
- Picasso exhibit places Richmond museum in new light
- Roanoke, Lynchburg get "pass" rating on air quality
- Woman convicted in Afton animal-cruelty case
- Cockroaches
- Three Campbell stores struck in Easter morning burglaries
- Amherst 250 cover
- TORNADO WATCH until 8 p.m.
- CVTC 250
- Sweet Briar Rose
- Lancer logo photo
- Danville unemployment drops in March
- Maurice Moore
- State will appeal U.S. fine against Va. Tech
- Monacan Dancer
- Virginia Fibre
- UPDATE: Obama releases birth form, decries 'silliness'
- Pilot killed in Altavista crash identified
- Enroll for Fall Classes Now
- UPDATE: 9 shot to death by Afghan pilot were all Americans
- Still no Senate deal on redistricting
- Thomas Jefferson
- Jury considering sentence in fatal Lynchburg shooting
- UPDATE: Obama releases birth form, decries 'silliness'
- Pilot killed in Altavista crash identified
- Amherst County 250th birthday bash set for Saturday
- Amherst County deputy stops dozens of speeders daily
- Danville police investigate reported mugging
- April 27, 1861: What are riflemen without uniforms?
- AP sources: Panetta to Pentagon, Petraeus to CIA
- Road Plan Would Spark Businesses
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, April 27, 2011
- Liberty Debate Team ranks No. 1 in the country
- Bridgette Wells receives Christian/Community Service Award
- U.Va. decries Cuccinelli's 'attempt to police' climate-change debate
- Candlers Mountain bridge
- Bedford Primary to become preschool under new plan
- Lynchburg sets spending plan with bonuses, Heritage High funding
- Residents, businesses 'wait and see' on U.S. 460/29 improvements
- Jury finds for lesser offense in retrial of 2008 slaying case
- Two hurt in Goode wreck
- Altavista approves permit for power plant conversion
- VDOT readies for repairs to Candlers Mountain bridge
- New charge filed against Afton man
- Perrow to serve on state storm water board
- Buena Vista Finance Director to resign
- About 770 without power in Brookneal
- Police identify body found in Dan River
- Body found in Dan River IDed as Danville man
- Virginia Tech students push for shift in Good Samaritan policy
- Sony PlayStation Network credit card data may be at risk
- Altoona, Pennsylvania renamed for movie temporarily
- The Ayes
- Rick Witt enters plea deal on underage sex charges in Roanoke County
- Republicans seek Kaine's records on Soering transfer attempt
- McDonnell backs adoptions by single gays, but not unwed couples
- Vick, Humane Society say Google app glorifies dogfighting
- The rise and fall of Dan River Inc.
- Email problems plague Virginia State Police
- April 26, 1861: A word to the merchants
- King Foundation
- Incentives Are Key to Job Growth
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, April 26, 2011
- Hackers steal credit card numbers through Amherst store's computer
- Crewe man injured when dump truck overturns
- Innovative Leadership program graduation to be held Thursday
- Campbell County Relay for Life to be held Friday
- Lynchburg council struggles to fund two projects in budget negotiations
- Bedford votes to apply for road construction funding for new development
- Jubilee Center and Camp Kum-Ba-Yah get donation
- Lynchburg still aquiring property for Midtown connector project
- Lynchburg still acquiring property for Midtown connector project
- Retrial underway for Concord man charged in 2008 slaying
- Hackers steal credit card numbers at Amherst County convenience store
- Pittsylvania County woman committed for shooting at officers in 2009
- Afton man charged in trooper attack
- Bedford County deputies to patrol SML in new boat
- Barbie dolls taken in Graves Mill Road burglary
- License plate reader on the road in Bedford County
- Goodlatte reads to Roanoke children
- Altavista plane crash leaves people curious
- Speculators at the Pump
- Pastor free on bond in Bedford County lesbian custody case
- Boys smash bulldozer while driving excavator at mine
- Va. woman beaten over phone charger, police say
- Gov. Bob McDonnell statement on Supreme Court rejecting expedited health care law challenge
- Cuccinelli statement on Supreme Court rejection of early review
- Supreme Court rejects Cuccinelli's early review request
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, April 25, 2011
- Macaca and Jens Soering on the '12 Ballot
- Supreme Court rejects Cuccinelli's early review request
- Monday roundup: 5 weekend stories you might have missed
- Panty line uses Dan River patent
- Update: Accident on Va. 24 cleared
- Building permits for April 25, 2011
- Property transfers for April 25, 2011
- In Your Schools for April 25, 2011
- April 25, 1861: 'Hurrah for Sambo'
- New station WKHF rocks the airwaves in Lynchburg
- A roast for Bob and Joan MacCallum
- D-Day Memorial's 'Flames of Memory' to honor fallen
- Bedford schools back to work on budget
- Club Sports to add three teams this fall
- UPDATE: Unidentified body found in Dan River
- FBI arrests pastor in lesbian custody case
- Many factors lead to demise of textile industry
- Some former mill buildings seeing new life
- April 24, 1861: Departure of the military
- The Challenge of Our Times: At-Risk Children
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, April 24, 2011
- Men's track and field wins its fifith-staight Big South Championship
- Winding road leads to pulpit
- Pastors bring new life to thinning Protestant flocks
- April 23, 1861: Lee withdraws from "Lincoln's Army"
- New model for Dan River Inc. doesn't make it
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, April 23, 2011
- Veteran Democrat to challenge Goodlatte
- One dead in Altavista plane crash
- Holy Cross Catholic returns to historic Clay Street sanctuary
- Amherst killer convicted of second capital murder in prison
- Mill worker
- Hylton Hall
- White Mill
- Schoolfield
- Dan River main office
- Lesbian pair's child may be in Nicaragua
- Bus blaze was sparked under hood
- Danville recycling up in 2010
- Prom 05
- Prom 04
- Prom 03
- Prom 02
- Prom 01
- Panties
- Raising the Roof
- Entitlement Tsunami
- Va. Supreme Court rules against payday lender
- Pictures of the Week
- Hokie football legends to meet fans, sign autographs before Spring Game
- Low-speed dump truck chase ends in arrest in Danville
- FBI arrests man in Vt.-Va. custody case
- Dan River workers face tough road to move on
- Population woes endure after Dan River closes
- Training missile part falls off Navy jet, hits pickup in Va. Beach
- April 22, 1861: Recruits for the cavalry
- Lessons in How to Get Things Done
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, April 22, 2011
- Jim Cymbala speaks at Good Friday convocation
- Are tornado outbreaks in Virginia on the rise?
- Intersection would open Liberty-owned land for development
- Teen sentenced to prison in robbery of Gladys couple
- Pulaski tornadoes overtime pay costs $60,000 so far
- Obama to form gas prices task force
- Royal wedding reception to feature Barboursville wines
- Lynchburg judge OKs $250K settlement in Beard case
- Life goes on
- Rawley
- The eight rival religions
- Top rookie
- Two riders qualify for Nationals
- Roanoke Civic Center could see big upgrades
- Bedford businesses burglarized
- Fighting dogs can be rehabilitated
- The Egg Hunt
- Woman killed as boyfriend watches on webcam
- Burruss Hall
- Region 2000 to discuss landfill rate increase
- Virginia Tech hikes tuition and fees for 2011-2012
- TRAFFIC ALERT: Accident on US 221
- 'No negative impacts' on environment from Dan River Inc.
- Employees recall hard work where 'you didn't play around'
- Fiscal Red Flags Are All Around Us
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, April 21, 2011
- Golf team wins first-ever Big South Championship
- School of Law hits 100 percent bar passage rate in Virginia
- Anti-gay bias ban stripped from proposed adoption rules
- Prince William's Stewart eyes U.S. Senate bid
- Hyland Heights Baptist brings passion to play
- Evington couple finds bullet in home
- Third-grader's Earth Day poster wins national contest
- Odd Fellows Road interchange on McDonnell's roads plan
- Region 2000 to discuss landfill rate increase
- Bedford city to file suit over school consolidation
- Randolph students renew protests over art sale
- Dam
- Gladys Stone
- Life 01
- Two Lynchburg school buses destroyed by fire
- Supreme Court renews death probe in CVTC case
- Dogfighting ring busted in Halifax County
- Dozens of dogs seized in Halifax County
- Man convicted in DUI deaths sentenced on unrelated Salem Fair charge
- Stink bugs damaging local fruit crops
- Hurt hears manufacturing concerns in Danville stop
- Boozer
- Who cares where a President was born?
- Earth Day 2011
- Timothy E. Donner
- Redistricting
- Update: Accident on Va. 24 in Bedford County cleared
- Dog fighting bust in Halifax County
- Nelson County considers dog confinement law
- TRAFFIC ALERT: Accident on Va. 24 in Bedford County
- Amherst supervisors ponder interim hire
- Police hunt suspect in Danville home invasion
- How much did the Dan River Inc. pay?
- Dan River leaves a legacy for workers, city
- April 20, 1861: The secession of Virginia
- More than 7 million candles recalled for cup holder fire risk
- Bad Time for Cutting Tourism
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, April 20, 2011
- Vernon Brewer chosen as baccalaureate speaker
- Donner joins ranks of Va. U.S. Senate hopefuls
- Legislative redistricting enters uncharted waters
- Kaine talks debt, budget bickering
- Kaine further explains Soering transfer effort
- Altavista, Dominion work out power plant traffic concerns
- Weave room worker
- Workers inspect fabrics at Dan River Inc.
- Glenn Giles 02
- Glenn Giles 01
- Bedford schools' budget going back on the table
- Counterfeit goods salesman convicted again
- Jones Library presentation highlights history of local companies
- Monroe man killed in Amherst County wreck
- Teachers looking forward to McDonnell's bonus program
- Blue Ridge Parkway cameras capture lurking animals
- Lynchburg police raid suspected meth lab
- Franklin County waives fee for Smith Mountain Lake beach
- Obama Shrugged
- Kindergartener brings gun to school; 3 injured
- No injuries in Gretna logging truck accident
- Lynchburg police raid suspected meth lab
- Spirit FM food drive Wednesday for Pulaski, North Carolina tornado victims
- Lawsuit questioning Taco Bell's beef is dropped
- Gretna infant death case heads to trial
- Tax Day Protest
- Duke lacrosse accuser charged with murder
- April 19, 1861: Two excerpts from the newspaper
- Small homes made for cozy neighborhoods for mill workers
- Trucks Are a Trade-off for Altavista
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, April 19, 2011
- Former Liberty runner places 22nd in Boston Marathon
- Bedford supervisors approve contentious budget
- No debate at Appomattox County board meeting
- House committee approves redistricting bill
- Lynchburg man convicted in drug case; jury recommends 13 years
- Public hearing set on permit for Altavista power plant's conversion
- Two Lynchburg museums offering free admission
- Object over Forest trees withdrawn
- Outcome uncertain for training center
- Mill house 03
- Retired Lynchburg engineer aids recover efforts for crippled Japanese reactor
- Mill homes 02
- Mill house 01
- 16 arrested in Bedford drug roundup
- Wrongful death suit against police officers settled out of court
- Healing or Homicide?
- George Huguely indicted on multiple charges
- George Huguely indicted on multiple charges
- Obamas paid $453,770 taxes on $1.7 million income
- Governor inspects Gloucester tornado damage
- Brains ... Yummy
- Job's Only Half Done, Governor
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, April 18, 2011
- House of Delegates committee approves redistricting plan
- Website sued after homeless men beaten
- George Huguely trial set for 2012
- April 18, 1861: The Home Guard prepares
- TRAFFIC ALERT: Accident on U.S. 460 closes lane
- Amherst's Geddes House
- Reading cultivates meaningful friendship
- Jubilee Center gets $25K for science initiative
- Lynchburg tourism officials asked to give partnership money
- Wrongful death lawsuit set for Lynchburg trial
- Bedford County budget vote set for Monday
- Iconic greeting also falls victim to Dan River demise
- Workforce training at forefront after Dan River closes
- For Kaine and Allen, biggest obstacles are from the past
- Cleanup from tornadoes and flooding under way
- Governor McDonnell visits Pulaski
- CVTC director expects facility to remain open
- The rise and fall of Dan River Inc.
- Keep Pushing for the Charlottesville Bypass
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, April 17, 2011
- Redistricting plans could alter Lynchburg's clout in Richmond
- 'Gone With the Wind' fervor strong for local writer
- Keeling man growing grapes
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, April 16, 2011
- McDonnell veto could set up showdown with senate over redistricting
- Gone with the wind
- Grapes
- McDonnell veto could set up showdown with Senate over redistricting
- Godparent Home stocked by Grand furniture donation
- Four Bedford election districts would grow under plan
- Former social services worker convicted of embezzlement
- Trade Act
- Poplar Ridge residents protest Campbell landfill plans
- Appomattox targets major cuts to tourism program
- Best Friend Ball to benefit Lynchburg Humane Society
- Sign 02
- Special Olympians competing at LC on Saturday
- Sign 01
- WSLS Supply Drive trailer arrives in Pulaski
- Hurt says budget cuts not enough
- Obama the Dragonslayer
- The Deficit is ...
- Reading from their work
- Model UN 2011
- McDonnell vetoes General Assembly redistricting bill
- Odell Hutson
- Rodney Reynolds 02
- Rodney Reynolds
- Esther Pearson
- Dan River Inc.'s Schoolfield Mill 01
- Dan River Inc.'s Long Mill 01
- Dan River Inc.'s White Mill 01
- Keep Up the Pressure on McDonnell
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, April 15, 2011
- Lee's sword to make its home in Appomattox
- Cuccinelli speaks on punishing criminals
- Priscilla Shirer speaks in Friday convocation
- State tax revenues up 12 percent, ahead of forecast for year
- Smoke detector disabled in deadly apartment fire
- Bedford aims to keep tax rate same, but schools to suffer
- Appomattox Court House to mark anniversary this weekend
- Fifth Street buildings sold to neighborhood foundation
- Letter sent home with students sparks heated criticism
- UVa tuition leaps another 8.9 percent
- Pittsylvania County rejects staggered terms
- Museum of Confederacy
- Rep. Robert Hurt votes against federal budget deal
- New jail in Amherst target for copper thieves
- Appalachian Power rate hike public hearing set for May 26
- Swedwood manager addresses concerns
- Ringgold man faces charges in domestic assault
- Ringgold man faces charges in domestic assault
- Special Olympics 2011
- WSLS Supply Drive for Pulaski tornado relief
- Ford recalls 1+ million F-150 pick-up trucks
- State tax revenues increase, governor reports
- Radford University student seriously hurt in fall from balcony
- After Obama speech, McDonnell says no new taxes
- WSLS Supply Drive for Pulaski tornado relief
- J. Kilgore to take key role in Pawlenty's Va. campaign
- Ford recalls 1+ million F-150 pick-up trucks
- Santorum takes first steps toward presidential run
- Two Nelson County farmers markets won't open this season
- Lynchburg homicide victim was shot 5 times, prosecutor says
- Yet Another Failure of Leadership
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, April 14, 2011
- Augusta County prosecutor seeks manslaughter code change
- Outdoor artists group visits campus
- Local ensemble to sing for pediatric brain cancer research
- Lynchburg man a liver transplant success story
- Free dental screenings highlight oral cancer concerns
- Craft Automotive Group collecting Pulaski relief supplies
- Police chase in Lynchburg ends in crash
- Heritage teacher wins $1,000 in excellence awards
- Planning commission endorses Boonsboro conservation easement
- Raise Your Glass
- State officials address Altavista traffic concerns over Dominion plan
- Chatham cracks down on back taxes
- Sex crimes case ends with guilty verdict in Pittsylvania County
- Meth lab clean-up costs may shift to local taxpayers
- Rep. Robert Hurt's statement on President's deficit cutting plan
- Sen. Mark Warner's statement on President deficit cutting plan
- Franklin County Goat missing again, then found
- Tax Day Hari Kari
- Obama Budget Speech
- WSLS Supply Drive for Pulaski tornado relief
- UPDATE: 25-year sentence in county sexual assault cases
- Campbell County man killed in U.S. 460 wreck
- UPDATE: Campbell County man killed in U.S. 460 wreck
- Unusually high grass pollen part of spring miseries
- Morgan Harrington case to be on Investigation Discovery
- Assistant to fill Amherst County administrator's job for now
- Amherst supervisors look to fix bond problem
- UPDATE: Mother drove 3 kids into Hudson River, surviving son says
- Lynchburg man charged in February homicide denied bond
- WSLS, Red Sox, Gleaning for the World to fill tractor-trailer for Pulaksi Tornado relief
- Art Waves Winners
- One dead, two injured after U.S. 460 accident
- April 13, 1861: Tobacco coming in
- UPDATE: Traffic alert: Accident on U.S. 460
- ASK KAREN: How long does flu shot last? Opinions vary
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, April 13, 2011
- True Cause of Civil War Still at Issue
- Who fired first Civil War shot? A dispute in Florida
- Goodlatte offers cautionary tale on spending
- Rwanda trip provides unique ministry, learning opportunities
- Lynchburg city council closer to reaching budget decision
- Lynchburg school board reviews budget
- Worker problems surface at Swedwood
- Va. Senate seeks to put Lynchburg in 5th Congressional District
- Bedford school board votes to keeps budget that closes school
- Former Staunton River coach sentenced on sex charged
- Teen arrested in connection with Monday homicide named
- Sex crimes trial begins in Pittsylvania County
- Pulaski tornadoes "miracle dog" to undergo surgery
- Martinsville buzzing over new jobs
- Pulaski gets relief supplies from Gleaning for the World
- Madison Heights woman gets 6 years in baby-scalding case
- Gone Fishing
- Former Staunton River coach sentenced to four years in jail
- Thieves tried to sell stolen tools to victim, police say
- ATF finds nearly 2,000 hits of heroin in Vinton man's home
- Congressional redistricting advancing in House, Senate
- Officials investigate cause of courier plane crash
- April 12, 1861: Two excerpts
- Applebee's makes changes after 15-month-old served alcohol
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, April 12, 2011
- All Benefit From Police in Schools
- Newspaper website blocked briefly from LU's servers
- Newspaper website blocked briefly from LU's servers
- Nation begins 150th anniversary of Civil War
- Allen raises $1.5 million in campaign for Senate
- Cuccinelli says gun in worship service permissible
- Bedford County residents speak out about proposed budget at hearing
- Budget talks on tap for Lynchburg City Schools meeting
- Second phase of Fifth Street improvements to break ground this summer
- Campbell Schools considering energy conservation plans
- Lynchburg man killed; teen arrested
- Electrical malfunction to blame in deadly Lynchburg apartment fire
- Love's last hours revealed at Huguely hearing
- "Summer and Smoke"
- Lynchburg city council enters final steps of budget talks
- Health center anniversary celebrated as funding remains in limbo
- No link in Danville crimes, police say
- Help pours in for Pulaski tornado victims
- Aerial view of Pulaski County tornadoes damage
- Governor McDonnell hasn't looked at Soering request
- Former coach Rick Witt to be sentenced on sex charges Tuesday
- FAA investigating glider crash that killed Virginia Tech professor
- Cuccinelli says gun in worship service permissibile
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, April 11, 2011
- UPDATE: Suspect arrested in overnight shooting death in Lynchburg
- No Promises
- FEMA Pulaski Tornado Assessment Pic01 April 2011
- George Huguely not expected at today's hearing
- Burleys say farewell to long-time family business
- April 11, 1861: Union meeting in Campbell County
- Building permits, April 11, 2011
- Property transfers, April 11, 2011
- Lynchburg budget boosted as expenses relax
- A civil rights champion from an unlikely background
- Bedford County budget hearing set for Monday night
- Man injured in Cabell Street shooting
- Animals patrol Blue Ridge Parkway in the still of the night
- Author Angela Thomas delivers convocation message
- Hearing today in U.Va. lacrosse player's death
- Pulaski tornado volunteers begin recovery process
- Burleys say farewell to long-time family business
- April 10, 1861: A row at Charleston
- Please, Gov. McDonnell, Live Up to Your Pledge
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, April 10, 2011
- Lynchburg College to display D-Day Memorial busts
- Preregistration this week for Head Start, prekindergarten
- New exhibit shows 'Lynchburg at War'
- Old times not forgotten: Civil War at 150
- April 9, 1861: 'Our country - its sins and its perils'
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, April 9, 2011
- Shaved heads
- Shave and a haircut, for a cause
- Safety urged as turkey hunting season opens Saturday
- Concord fire department
- Concord volunteer fire department marking 50 years
- U.S. Growers Direct buying Southside golden leaf
- Deadly shooting investigation continues in Danville
- Gingrich at Liberty: US at 'turning point'
- UPDATE: Two die after Lynchburg apartment fire
- UPDATE: Two die after Lynchburg apartment fire
- Jury recommends 37 year prison term in Roanoke County deadly DUI crash case
- Jury recommends 37 year prison term in Roanoke County deadly DUI crash case
- New principal named at Staunton River Middle School
- Franklin County goat thieves sentenced
- UPDATE: Party leaders point fingers as federal shutdown looms
- Virginia Tech mock dorm burn highlights fire safety
- Man shot on Campbell Street in Danville
- Re-enactors take to battlefield in Appomattox this weekend
- Free clinics could close after state money freeze
- Path to Prosperity
- Hurt unhappy with possibility of government shutdown
- UPDATE: Outlaws biker head gets 20 years in prison
- Gretna tosses old slogan as it looks to a renaissance
- Princeton Circle Fire 3
- Some residents returning to homes after Lynchburg apartment fire
- April 8, 1861: College students raise a secession flag
- Justice for KSM and 9/11 Victims
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, April 8
- Outlaws
- Pro-life activist Lila Rose speaks in convocation
- Little Big Town hits Lynchburg stage with Phil Vassar
- 'Freedom Rider' shares story at CVCC
- Bedford school board will revisit contentious budget
- Government shutdown would change Blue Ridge Marathon course
- Campbell County budget advances
- Democrats' Senate redistricting plan would split Lynchburg
- Civil War observance in Appomattox may suffer in budget impasse
- Fewer apply for block grant money after city enacts restrictions
- Man gets five years in DUI wreck that killed Campbell County teacher
- Budget stalemate would shut Blue Ridge Parkway
- Rustburg High School principals moved to new roles
- Roanoke County deadly DUI trial day 3: Suspect takes the stand
- Roanoke County deadly DUI trial day 3: Suspect takes the stand
- New traffic law allows red light running by motorcycles, mopeds
- Marion Jones speaks to students in Henry County
- Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine to expand
- Trump buys Kluge winery
- LC Day 2011
- 5th, 6th districts see changes in redistricting map posted today
- Was the penalty for Tech really fair?
- Goodlatte seeks oil, gas drilling off coast
- I Hate Unions
- Dogs seized from Nelson County home continue to improve
- Man gets five years in DUI wreck that killed Campbell County teacher
- Body found
- Woman found shot to death on Danville Expressway
- Redistricting may split Nelson County
- Gretna gets ready for annual race
- Police pepper-spray misbehaving 8-year-old
- Protect the Incumbents at All Costs
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, April 7, 2011
- Governor sees mixed results in veto session
- Liberty makes magazine's list of 'Models of Efficiency'
- Senate rejects McDonnell bid to cut PBS funds
- Phantom of the Opera promises plenty of surprises
- UVa to get $64.5 million to fix New Cabell, president says
- Fact Check: Government Shutdown
- Kluge
- A heavenly cacophony at Heritage United Methodist
- Retired general fights for public education support
- GLTC seeks $283,000 from city to cut deficit
- Campbell redistricting plan chosen
- Sunshine Express robbery cases move to circuit court
- Kaine says Germany should pay for Soering's lockup
- Action stalled on Fifth Street buildings
- Byron urges block of regulations on church-run adoptions
- Former Amherst school bus driver sentenced to jail
- Bedford school board to address student transfers
- Teen gets maximum sentence in Lynchburg beating death
- Teen gets maximum sentence in Lynchburg beating death
- Missing man with Alzheimer's found in Danville
- Senate sustains McDonnell's veto of PE bill
- Deadly DUI crash trial day 2: Police, medics smelled alcohol on suspect
- Chesapeake minister to seek GOP Senate nomination
- UPDATE: Senate rejects governor's autism amendment
- House rejects three McDonnell budget amendments
- McDonnell Civil War proclamation condemns slavery
- Delegates back $1.7 million cut for public broadcasting
- GLTC apologizes for ending Madison Heights route
- UPDATE: Accident on U.S. 29 cleared
- House overrides McDonnell's veto of medical malpractice bill
- Kaine, at state Capitol, says he won't 'toe anyone's line'
- Richmond man arrested with 36 pounds of marijuana
- Anne of Green Gables
- Teen gets maximum sentence in Lynchburg beating death
- Bristol Palin paid $262,000 as pregnancy prevention 'ambassador'
- April 6, 1861: '...if old Lincoln will only have the backbone'
- A Challenge for Schools in Bedford
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, April 6, 2011
- PETA to demonstrate outside Richmond elementary school
- Liberty mourns loss of former board member
- House of Delegates advances redistricting plan
- Senate might hinge on Va.
- Campbell supervisors receive budget proposals
- Raise taxes, say speakers at City Council meeting
- Lynchburg mail processing to consolidate with Roanoke
- Legislators quiz candidates for bench
- Tim Kaine running for Senate in 2012
- New mobile food pantry draws scores in Nelson
- Lynchburg to Roanoke mail processing move date set
- Tim Kaine running for Senate in 2012
- UVa football players plead guilty to amended charges
- Speight case delayed after judge retires
- Schools chief speaks out after Bedford board's 'lectures'
- Roanoke County deadly DUI crash trial underway
- Henry County wind storm leaves some thankful to be alive
- Henry County wind storm leaves some thankful to be alive
- Bedford County leaders battle over school budget
- Religion of Peace?
- Amherst County administrator resigns
- D-Day at Daura Gallery
- Bedford man re-arrested after police say he escaped custody
- Lynchburg police seek public's help in solving three crimes
- Strong storms leave a path of damage
- Winds damage Depot Grille roof in Lynchburg
- Poll reveals baby boomers' retirement fears
- Lynchburg man struck by car remains in critical condition
- Man struck by car in Lynchburg remains in critical condition
- April 5, 1861: How to save the country
- In Campbell and Pittsylvania counties, storm damage creates hazards
- New Steps to Preservation on Fifth Street
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, April 5, 2011
- Liberty University names new General Counsel
- School of Law on list of 10 Most Popular Law Schools
- Bedford Primary closure included in schools budget; supervisors critical
- Appomattox supervisors consider raising taxes in coming budget
- Pittsylvania makes move to pay down high school bond debt
- Bomb squad called after 'grenade-shaped' object found in Danville
- Republican senators devise ways to buck Democratic redistricting plan
- Gas prices starting to change cars' value
- Lynchburg police may pull SROs out of middle schools
- Rabies clinics scheduled in Bedford County
- Lynchburg man indicted on neglect charge
- Valentine to speak at Randolph College commencement
- Martinsville NASCAR race sees largest crowd in years
- Common tax mistakes that delay refunds
- UPDATE: Districts that snake across localities assailed
- Lynchburg Fire Department to conduct training on Percival's Island
- What species will survive?
- The Donald's Hair
- Rent A War
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, April 4, 2011
- Longterm Plan Needed for Market
- Civil War 150th: War began with attack on Fort Sumter
- Children injured after bounce house goes airborne
- April 4, 1861: Bureaucracy and paperwork in the CSA
- New lift opens at Snowflex; more upgrades planned
- Columnists Cal Thomas, Bob Beckel engage in healthy debate
- Two Va. educators among best paid
- Property transfers, April 4, 2011
- Building permits, April 4, 2011
- City employees struggle with salary issues
- Hearing the voice of God in music
- Bedford officials to review budgets for county, schools
- Campbell supervisors to consider school building's future
- NASCAR fans raise money for charities
- Balancing Lynchburg's budget is no easy task
- Poplar Forest unveils new virtual landscape
- April 3, 1861: 'High Prices for Negroes'
- Ben Franklin entertains Poplar Forest visitors
- Campbell County NAACP to address bullying
- Freedom riders to be honored at CVCC event
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, April 3, 2011
- What Is About Open Meetings That's Scary?
- Haysom murders still intriguing
- More in Central Virginia stretch dollars to feed families
- In Amherst, a 'box of hope' for the hungry
- Redistricting concerns aired at public hearing
- Averett student charged in rape
- Old times not forgotten: Civil War at 150
- Timberlake Road wreck injures two
- April 2, 1861: 'One of the great arguments' for disunion
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, April 2, 2011
- Hunger New Prospect Amherst
- Suspect named in Goode store robbery
- Fifth Street partnership works to save two structures
- Police investigate robbery on Linkhorne Road
- Madison Heights man sentenced in HIV infection of teen
- Jason Jackson photo Bedford County
- Community Market makes case for continued city subsidy
- Schuch hopes Bedford can embrace school changes
- Plan puts downtown in Del. Byron's House district
- Bayne
- Martinsville race sales up, according to track president
- World Cop
- Paper, Scissors, Rock
- Community resources conference set in Lynchburg
- Jeffrey Easley indicted on abduction charge in Roanoke County
- Fake leg used to take down armed robber
- Rams know it will be dogfight
- Madison Heights man sentenced in HIV infection of teen
- Bedford sheriff to address deputy's DUI investigation today
- April 1, 1861: Arms for volunteers!
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, April 1, 2011
- Alumnus featured in ventriloquist movie
- Alumnus nominated for "America's Most Wanted" All-Star award
- McDonnell wants to bar abortion coverage in health exchange
- Sludge proponents, opponents square off in Lynchburg
- Budget vote spells closure for Bedford Primary School
- Thomasville Furniture closing
- Goats visit kids at Big Island Elementary
- New Covenant Schools plans $2 million expansion
- Martinsville Speedway goes state-of-the-art
- Jerrold Greene
- Obama's Dittoheads
- Mystery explosion levels Virginia house
- McDonnell wants to bar exchanges from covering abortions
- March Ratness reigns at Science Museum
- Rifle scare locks down Bedford County school
- Appalachian Power color websized logo
- Bedford County store robbery sparks manhunt
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, March 31, 2011
- The Bigger Picture and School Funds
- VCU Rams in right place to make hoops history
- Parents voice race concerns about Lynchburg schools
- Chess champ from Uganda slum fostered by Lynchburg charity
- Extra funding denial disappoints Lynchburg School Board
- Paper carrier recalls chase after deputy charged with DUI
- Roanoke's Westport plant to benefit from recalled Volvo workers
- Sen. Newman's new district might stretch to West Virginia
- Governor surprises with money for Rotunda repairs
- Bedford school board set to approve budget Thursday
- Appomattox may weigh tax hike to support schools
- United Way's spirits high, but goal was a little higher
- Gretna teen pleads guilty in shooting of rival rapper
- A good principal transcends 'friend'
- Construction to slow traffic at Rivermont Avenue and D Street
- Grant helps Presbyterian homes provide counseling to uninsured
- JF, Heritage high schools win statewide 'drive sober' campaign
- 911 calls reveal tense situation during Bedford Co. deputy police chase
- 911 calls reveal tense situation during Bedford Co. deputy police chase
- Details, Schmetails
- UPDATE: McDonnell proposes optional benefits plan for state workers
- Do food dyes make children hyper?
- A Wal-Mart of a lawsuit
- Forest man charged in abduction of girlfriend
- Woman out on bond in animal-cruelty case
- Final sentencing brings 2006 Gretna home invasion to end
- Whale that killed trainer will perform again at SeaWorld
- Nelson commonwealth's attorney seeks fifth term
- Amherst County to adopt proposed budget
- Choking trucker saved by crash
- March 30, 1861: In defense of the mail agent
- Obama pushes Kaine toward Senate bid
- Amherst and Its Idle Train Station
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, March 30, 2011
- Schapiro: McDonnell making adversaries of allies
- Tech gets maximum fine in massacre response
- Pastor John Hagee encourages support for God's chosen nation
- Marketing team places second in national competition
- Campbell school board OKs budget that closes Fray Center
- Lynchburg council members say no way to schools' $2 million request
- Amazement Square welcomes one millionth visitor
- Pedestrian, driver hurt in Pierce Street crash
- CVTC parents dispute federal officials' stance on community housing
- Elder abuse charge certified to grand jury
- Bedford man sentenced in drug-overdose death
- Bedford County sheriff's investigator arrested after chase
- Seven hurt in Amherst County wreck
- Stuffed and Baked
- U.S. fines Tech $55,000 for alert failures in 2007 shootings
- Counselor Educator of the Year
- A real Shaka
- Cuccinelli: Environmental regulations must consider economy
- Amherst County man gets six years on drug charges
- UVa student death linked to illicit exploration group
- Bedford man sentenced in drug-overdose death
- Burj Khalifa, world's tallest building, conquered by French climber
- March 29, 1861: A singing school at the YMCA
- Obama birth certificate issues surface in Arizona proposal
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, March 29, 2011
- Biosolids Debate Now About the Rules
- U.Va. sends admissions notices
- Advocates criticize population criteria for Va. redistricting
- Flames' Sanders named to All-American honorable mention list
- Pastor John Hagee to speak in Wednesday convocation
- Bedford residents plea for help in preserving schools
- Changes in teacher evaluations to take place this fall
- Public hearing set for amendments to biosolids regulations
- United Way leadership council accepting grant applications
- Family fun day to be held at Lynchburg library
- Family fun day to be held at Lynchbrug library
- Lynchburg schools parent academy to host speaker
- Campbell sheriff, prosecutor endorse seconds-in command for top posts
- Campbell sheriff, prosecutor announce retirement; endorse seconds-in command for top posts
- Bedford deputy charged with DUI after crash
- Bedford deputy charged with DUI after wrong way crash
- City pays more than $20,000 to defend police officers in civil suit
- Campbell school board to vote on budget
- Lynchburg-raised Hollywood screenwriter to speak at Liberty commencement
- Lynchburg City Council to examine schools budget
- Court
- Lynchburg fire captain, rescue dog return from Japan
- Consider Yourself Consulted
- Virginia Tech Board endorses passenger train extension to NRV, Roanoke
- Gov. McDonnell signs abortion regulations bill
- Other states' residents can get car-title loans in Va.
- Choral Union to perform Haydn
- Bedford Co. 18-year-old shot in Roanoke
- Marijuana growing bust made in Amherst County
- Murder charge lodged against Danville man
- UVa student death linked to illicit exploration group
- Buy Two, Get One Free
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, March 28, 2011
- Property transfers, March 28
- UPDATE: Accident on U.S. 29 cleared
- Folded wings bear messages of goodwill
- March 28, 1861: An auction of 'eight young and likely Negroes'
- Final Four-bound Rams get heroes' welcome
- UPDATE: Final Four celebration at Siegel Center
- Va. ABC says moonshine making a comeback
- Teen uninjured after car flips into river
- Hollywood film director, screenwriter chosen as Commencement speaker
- Verizon may boost coverage in Big Island, Goode
- Group seeks ideas for Fifth Street redevelopment
- R0328_WOOD.IMG
- vcub28py
- UPDATE: VCU to welcome team home at midnight
- Women ahead of their time
- Nancy Drew fans coming to town for conference
- March 27, 1861: Meeting in Amherst County to dissolve Va.'s ties with the Union
- An Unfunded Mandate Dies in Richmond
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, March 27, 2011
- Liberty tops state in federal aid for its students
- Water-line blowout at river runs up $400,000 repair bill
- VDOT looks to next phase in U.S. 460/29 project
- Public hearing on biosolids planned for Thursday in Lynchburg
- Lynchburg neighborhood plants 'grow and give' garden
- Scandal rocks Danville 100 years ago
- Danville man to deliver supplies in Japan
- Keeping cops honest
- March 26, 1861: 'Laird's Bloom of Youth or Liquid Pearl'
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, March 26, 2011
- Amherst Depot a no-go, advisers say
- Chief backs officers after civil suit over arrest
- Poet's home undergoing structural repairs
- City residents seek security systems as crimes rise
- Smith Mountain Lake properties up for auction Saturday
- Chief
- Lynchburg using some river water as pipeline repaired
- State Police see increase, danger with "one pot" meth labs
- Defense of Marriage
- It's Very Clear
- Pair charged in overdose death in Danville
- Eldesa Smith mugshot Danville
- Timothy Woodard mugshot Danville
- Snow likely north of Roanoke this weekend
- Triangle shirtwaist fire 100th anniversary marked in New York
- McDonnell urged to sign autism insurance bill
- Lynchburg, Campbell school buses collide on Timberlake Road
- 3 Bedford Co. men arrested in Goodview home break-ins case
- Bedford fake check suspect caught on camera
- UPDATED: Virginia Tech football player, girlfriend charged in hurt infant case
- Louisa warns of man posing as officer, stopping female motorists
- Lynchburg, Campbell school buses collide on Timberlake Road
- Swinging for the fences
- March 25, 1861: A 'solemn protest' against ending slavery
- UPDATE: Accident on U.S. 29 cleared
- Construction worker dies in D.C. trench collapse
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, March 25, 2011
- New accuracy guidelines for textbooks set
- Liberty rises to No. 8 in nation
- Liberty Athletics reclaims Sasser Cup lead
- Lynchburg school board OKs budget with $2M request to city
- Appomattox School Board proposes $21 million budget
- Bedford County School Board divided over consolidation proposals
- Investigator, former judge dispute man's claims in Soering case
- Jury finds for McConville against LPD officer
- Parenting center to hold diaper yard sale
- Liquor petition circulated in Pittsylvania County
- Man thankful after wild weather damages Ringgold home
- Amherst school board OKs budget that saves jobs
- Ceremony scheduled for Vietnam-era veterans
- New Campbell County board meeting schedule going into effect
- U.S. Green Energy to begin hiring in April
- Roanoke's Steve FM expanding to Lynchburg
- Virginia Tech football player, girlfriend charged in hurt infant case
- Bedford Co. man sends lip balm to service members
- Down in Front
- Governor vetoes mandatory P.E. legislation
- Childs-Metzler Task Force still looking for leads
- Childs-Metzler Task Force still looking for leads
- Supreme Court to consider Virginia petition April 15
- U.S. soldier in photos with Afghan corpses sentenced
- Man gets 17 years in Gretna home invasion
- Blue Ridge Parkway receives $500K for projects
- State offers naming rights for rest areas
- Pittsylvania County Commonwealth's Attorney seeks re-election
- UPDATE: U.S. 460 accident cleared
- Kick Butts Day
- Dog found alive in burned-out Boston home
- Past Time to Get Serious on the Deficit
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, March 24, 2011
- Virginia business briefs for March 24
- Taylor brought glamour to Virginia politics
- McDonnell signs bill outlawing synthetic marijuana
- Democrats defend health-care law on anniversary of signing
- Spring Break missions trips touch hearts, lives
- Elizabeth Taylor visited Thomas Road in 1970s
- John Warner remembers Elizabeth Taylor
- Taylor brought glamour to Virginia politics
- Strong storms pound Dan River Region
- Former Heritage High principal dies
- Former Heritage High principal dies
- Appomattox supervisors eye 2012 budget
- 'Tuscan Sun' author to speak at Randolph College
- Former R-MWC president recalls Elizabeth Taylor visit
- GOP congressmen discuss redistricting proposals in Lynchburg
- Department of Education to evaluate Lynchburg civil rights compliance
- Bedford County School Board addresses cuts, consolidation in budget planning
- Police: No suspects in Grace Street shooting
- Ecker seeking re-election to the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
- Hurt, other legislators hold agriculture roundtable
- Averett brings Riverview campus with Danville Regional Foundation
- National Geographic seeks young explorers
- Parkway shooter pleads guilty to 4 charges
- Parkway shooter pleads guilty to 4 charges
- Soering witness testimony video
- TORNADO WATCH until 10:00 tonight
- FAA approves most wind turbines for Poor Mountain in Roanoke County
- Danville Gurkha, local SWAT team on TV
- Should CVCC have a basketball team?
- Obama's Foggy Objectives
- John Warner remembers Elizabeth Taylor
- Rep. Robert Hurt
- Virginia outlaws synthetic marijuana
- Blue Ridge Parkway overlooks available for adoption
- Carilion CEO Dr. Ed Murphy leaving
- Jackson to serve life for Blue Ridge Parkway shooting
- Nelson County budget proposal includes raises
- Former Heritage High principal dies
- Warner helps Elizabeth Taylor from airplane, 1978
- Elizabeth Taylor at Republican Women's Club, 1978
- Elizabeth Taylor and John Warner in New York
- Monkey's fame spreads beyond Amherst County
- Amherst County woman pleads guilty in home robbery
- March 23, 1861: A bowling saloon opens on Main Street
- A Decade of Amazement and Wonder
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, March 23, 2011
- Gary Chapman shares marriage advice
- Webb hints at another public role
- Black Caucus wants second minority congressional district
- Cuccinelli responds to U.S. on health-care case
- Lynchburg water, sewer rates to rise July 1
- City Council tables Heritage surplus funds discussion
- Hunters fight proposed $5 license increase
- Council could make storm water fee decision by fall
- Globetrotters wow Danville crowd
- Early-intervention teachers adapt to changes in city's preschool program
- Campbell County complains about Shentel cable service
- Campbell officials: Landfill still open
- County sheriffs' seats up for vote in November
- UVa, W&M students win congressional map contest
- Hurt talks jobs to students in Danville stop
- VMI professor loses twin sister in Japanese tsunami
- Two charged with stealing electrical transformer in Moneta
- The Sole Survivor
- Soering hopes new evidence will win him freedom
- Tortoise sparks apartment fire in NYC
- Brain problems led to polar bear's death, zoo says
- N.C. man says pants fell down during airport screening
- UPDATE: Va. 24 accident cleared
- Shocking Demonstration
- Bedford Co. Sheriff Mike Brown running "one final time" for re-election
- Rivermont Bridge traffic pattern changing Wednesday
- 'Zombies ahead,' warns S.C. highway sign
- March 22, 1861: Jeans made in Virginia
- VIDEO: Face transplant patient revealed
- Oil Refinery in Plans for Southside?
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, March 22, 2011
- Fish are swimming up the James to spawn
- Crew team to host first home race at Ivy Lake
- Webb questions U.S. intervention in Libya
- Family, friends mourn teacher who died in Japan
- U.S. 29 speeder broke 100 mph, Amherst authorities say
- Proposed Lynchburg schools budget give money for staff raises
- R0322_TAYLOR_ANDERSON
- Trial delayed for woman charged in country club embezzlement
- Appomattox to start interview process for economic development position
- Construction changes traffic patterns on Rivermont bridge
- Heritage High task force meetings scheduled
- Hollins Mill Tunnel on Blackwater Creek trail closed for maintenance
- Lynchburg's March on Litter will be held Saturday
- Campbell county tax rate expected to stay level
- Lynchburg city council to hold hearing on water, sewer rate increase
- Pro football player retains lawyer on charge of brandishing firearm
- Animal group falls short of cash to buy Vick house
- Memorial designer, Va. justice among Jefferson honorees
- New Mexican eatery planned for Gretna
- Hurt has 'serious reservations' on Libya
- Stretched a Bit Thin
- Accused Blue Ridge Parkway shooter to plead guilty
- Do we really have a foreign policy?
- March madness reaches new heights at VCU, UR
- Michael Benjamin Reed mugshot
- Necropsy performed on celebrity polar bear
- Cavity search produces 50-plus bags of heroin, police say
- Oakwood embezzlement trial delayed yet again
- Body of teacher from Chesterfield found in Japan
- Body of teacher from Chesterfield found in Japan
- Body of teacher from Chesterfield found in Japan
- Body of teacher from Chesterfield found in Japan
- Body of teacher from Chesterfield found in Japan
- Body of teacher from Chesterfield found in Japan
- Body of teacher from Chesterfield found in Japan
- Body of teacher from Chesterfield found in Japan
- Body of teacher from Chesterfield found in Japan
- Body of teacher from Chesterfield found in Japan
- Photos of American soldiers posing with Afghan corpses published
- Raleigh woman charged in hair-extensions theft
- U.S. 29 speeder broke 100 mph, Amherst authorities say
- Polar bear collapses, dies at zoo
- Building permits for March 21, 2011
- Property transfers for March 21, 2011
- In Your Schools for March 21, 2011
- D-Day Memorial to highlight World War II medics
- Lessons from a teacher
- Lynchburg to consider appropriating schools' surplus
- Lynchburg school board wants city to boost budget
- March 21, 1861: Lynchburg gets new guns
- Lynchburg police investigating Grace Street shooting
- Lynchburg shooting injures two
- New media help, hinder politicians
- Law enforcement turns to Facebook for outreach
- Marriage expert, author Gary Chapman to speak Wednesday
- Averett gets new flight simulator during aviation day
- March 20, 1861: See an obituary from 150 years ago
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, March 20, 2011
- A Glimpse at Possible Future for Downtown
- African-American trailblazers line library lobby walls
- City assessments drop by less than 1 percent
- Proposed 5th District would split state
- Crime on decline in Danville
- Amazement Square shoots for millionth visitor on 10th anniversary
- Motorcycle crash kills Bedford man
- Truck hits utility pole on Rivermont Avenue
- March 19, 1861: 'Wanted - a sensation'
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, March 19, 2011
- Seaplane makes hard landing at Smith Mountain Lake
- Getting Blue Angels to Lynchburg was no easy task
- Bedford police
- Emergency drill at Appomattox pumping station set for Tuesday
- Hurt's bill aims to help small business
- Our Peaceful Nukes
- Obesity Study
- Robin Pfeifer
- UPDATE: Garage fire blamed on electrical malfunction
- Hurt, Goodlatte vote to end NPR's federal funding
- Baby gorilla that survived attack dies after illness
- Dad denies playing ninja while leaving 4-year-old home alone
- March 18, 1861: Where's our Fire Marshall?
- Nuclear Power and America
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, March 18, 2011
- Webb urges increased U.S. assistance to Japan
- Cracks show in Lynchburg tourism program
- Japanese students pray for their country
- Bedford budget plan would close two schools, cut 67 positions
- LU Civil War seminar kicks off next Friday
- Texting now a United Way giving option
- Anti-uranium groups ask NAS to consider Japan disaster
- Lynchburg home robbery suspect pleads guilty
- Lynchburg home robbery suspect pleads guilty
- Life's vocation
- Town of Brookneal added to state historic register
- Mount Cross fire 06
- Mount Cross fire 05
- Mount Cross fire 04
- Mount Cross fire 02
- Mount Cross fire 01
- Bedford budget plan would close two schools, cut 67 positions
- Bedford mom found not guilty on murder charge
- Bedford mom found not guilty on murder charge
- Leader of the Free World
- Classic cars charred in Mount Cross garage blaze
- Amherst budget: No pay raises, no tourism department
- Dust sets off alarm at state Capitol
- Each Letter Will Cost You!
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, March 17, 2011
- DNA Tests Are Never Too Costly
- Lynchburg home robbery suspect pleads guilty
- Obama's Irish-American relatives identified
- Former Lynchburg development director Flynn resigns in Richmond
- Virginia teacher missing in Japan
- US nuclear plants located near geologic faults
- Virginia coalition attacks redistricting proposal
- Teacher from Midlothian still missing in disaster-ravaged Japan
- Mother lied in baby death investigation, prosecutor says
- Mother lied in baby death investigation, prosecutor says
- Sandusky will begin search for new principal
- Budget, primary school on table for Bedford County school board meeting
- Forest Middle School tetrahedron
- Forest middle schoolers show off giant tetrahedron
- Despite loss of eye, Salazar expected to recover and rejoin team
- Grant to help 'fix' city's feral cat problem
- Kevin Harvick dominates media on Danville go-kart track
- Smith Mountain Lake sees major mess from debris
- St. Patty's Day more festive in Roanoke
- UPDATE: Couple charged in Nelson County canine cruelty case
- UPDATE: Man charged in two-vehicle wreck
- E.C. Glass High School collects prom dresses for teens
- Woman receives suspended sentence in Madison Heights robbery
- Alliance aims to promote economic development, job creation
- Christian accused of blasphemy dies in Pakistan jail
- Bedford baby-death trial testimony continues
- In new fundraising letter, Cantor predicts 'epic battle'
- Nelson County schools costs might decrease next year
- Nelson County sheriff seeks second term
- Boyfriend testifies in Bedford murder trial
- 'Blood money' frees CIA contractor Raymond Davis, officials say
- Amherst to hire more emergency responders
- Guiter signed by NASCAR drivers to be auctioned
- Tornado drill
- Stanley visits Mount Airy students for Virginia Agriculture week
- Regarding Chris Cook
- Let's wait a minute on nuclear power
- March 16, 1861: More than one kind of chill
- Letters to the Editor Wednesday, March 16, 2011
- School Jobs Saved in Amherst
- Community Viewpoint: Perspectives on the Tragedy in Japan
- Japan crisis could slow US nukes industry
- Local law enforcement shows solidarity with slain Buchanan officers
- School board seeks more money from city
- Students take study tour of Israel
- Paid parking, Community Market among city's considered cuts
- Public meetings mark beginning of Campbell redistricting process
- New tax in works for Pittsylvania County?
- Sandusky Middle principal resigns following investigation
- Suit claims bike shop negligence led to '09 business fire
- Parents warned about "Pharm Parties" in Bedford Co.
- Japan disaster prompts worries about possible new North Anna reactor
- Family caregiving
- With Japan disaster, too early to tell long-term effects on uranium
- Campbell County holding meetings on redistricting plans
- Danville man debates fleeing rattled Japan
- Smith Mountain Lake residents asked to call in floating debris
- Gingrich scheduled to visit conservative conference at Liberty
- Bedford County budget lists line item for LACIL
- Infant's death leads to Giles Co. father's arrest
- End of the Line
- Lynchburg firefighter, dog help with Japan search and rescue
- VDOT plans grading at Bedford intersection
- It's basketball, not rocket science
- Doctors describe Bedford baby's injuries in testimony
- Lynchburg shooting ends in two arrests
- D-Day veteran Bob Slaughter to be honored for service
- March 15, 1861: 'This noble old Commonwealth'
- The Horror of Japan's Nightmare
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, March 15, 2011
- Va. ad targets tourists from other states
- Classroom confession: Kaine likely to seek Senate seat
- Gingrich to speak at Awakening conference
- Third arrest in Madison Heights gas station robbery
- Fray center closured proposed in Campbell County
- UPDATE: Japan: New radiation leaks harmful to health
- Bedford budget ready for advertisement with equalized tax rate
- Valley View Mall back open, after gun sighting
- Areva responds to concerns over Japan's nuclear emergency
- Layoffs avoided for school staff in Pittsylvania County
- Madison Heights fire destroys mobile home
- Cows taken from Moneta stockyard
- Jefferson's Poplar Forest opens for new season
- Bedford murder trial set for June
- Lynchburg budget deliberations begin Tuesday
- Kaine "likely" to seek Webb's Senate seat
- Kaine "likely" to seek Webb's Senate seat
- Lynchburg firefighter helps search for earthquake, tsunami victims
- Forest man at home after surviving earthquake in Japan
- Gleaning for the World sends help to Japan
- Japan's Nightmare
- Hokies snubbed? That's hokey
- Dem leaders rallying around Kaine Senate candidacy
- Buchanan County Deputies shot web combo picture
- 16 cows stolen from Bedford Co. stockyard
- 16 cows stolen from Bedford Co. stockyard
- State rolls out new 'Virginia is for Lovers' ad
- Dog corpses, body parts found at filthy Afton house
- Buchanan County Deputy Shane Charles picture
- Buchanan County Deputy William Stiltner picture
- Buchanan County Deputy Eric Rasnake picture
- Buchanan County Deputy Cameron Justus picture
- Vikings' Chris Cook: Argument led to Lynchburg arrest
- Shuttle Bumper Sticker
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, March 14, 2011
- Dolphin jumps into boat, injures woman
- Vikings' Chris Cook: Argument led to Lynchburg arrest
- Fuel rods exposed in one unit; other reactor suffers blast
- Bedford murder trial set for June
- A hopeful tale of recovery from the Healing Place
- Campbell schools to present budget plan
- Bedford County budget would see rise in spending
- Lynchburg schools base plan on $336K state shortfall
- Lynchburg schools base plan on $336K shortfall
- Tax info guarded from scrutiny
- Two Va. deputies fatally shot; suspect killed
- March 14, 1861: 'Disturbance with Negroes' and Amherst authorities
- Love of trains rolls on for hobbyists at Richmond show
- Warner working with Republicans to tackle debt
- Group opposes company's uranium mining plan
- Lynchburg-area feedback varied on area FOIA inquiries
- March 13, 1861: The Virginia Convention on secession calls it like it sees it
- Sunshine Is a Good Thing for Our Democracy
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, March 13, 2011
- Raleigh's Healing Place may become model in Lynchburg
- Signage a holdup for Wards Road bridge plans
- Bedford skate park a hit among area youth
- Gretna man relieved parents in Japan are OK
- March 12, 1861: Got guano?
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, March 12, 2011
- Blue Angels to fly in Lynchburg airshow
- Bedford skate park
- UPDATE: Japan quake causes emergencies at 5 nuclear reactors
- UPDATE: Japan quake causes emergencies at 5 nuclear reactors
- Lynchburg man survives earthquake and tsunami in Japan
- Meals on Wheels director moves on
- City, college leaders work toward partnerships
- Local agencies see rising need for free and low-cost medicine
- Effects of Japan quake, tsunami, felt in Lynchburg
- LCA students debate school issues parliamentary style
- Signs point to grassroots effort to save Bedford Primary
- Virginia Tech's seismograph picks up Japan earthquake
- Education is the Future
- Hey, Yahoo!
- U.S. sting aimed at striped bass charters
- Pictures of the Week
- Michael Edward Towler
- Gallery: Earthquake in Japan
- Gallery: Earthquake in Japan
- Gallery: Earthquake in Japan
- Gallery: Earthquake in Japan
- Gallery: Earthquake in Japan
- Gallery: Earthquake in Japan
- No major damage reported as tsunami waves reach U.S.
- UVa fraternity incident being investigated
- RAW VIDEO: Powerful quake rocks Japan
- Death toll quickly reaches hundreds after Japan quake, tsunami
- Death toll quickly reaches hundreds after Japan quake, tsunami
- UPDATE: Japan evacuating thousands near failed nuclear power plant
- Tsunami waves hit Hawaii, sweep across islands
- VIDEO: Massive quake triggers tsunami in Japan
- Fairness isn't always easy
- March 11, 1861: 'Abraham Lincoln … is nothing to us'
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, March 11, 2001
- Where Is Presidential Leadership?
- Kaine won't announce Senate intentions this week
- Amherst school budget proposal would save money with federal funds
- Judge finds evidence sufficient against former Amherst County investigator
- Rain soaks area, less severe than expected
- GLTC to cut Madison Heights Saturday service
- Appomattox shaves $180K off expected school deficit
- Educators get taste of technology for breakfast
- Science, technology, engineering, math
- Hurt denies tea party rumors
- Jury finds teen guilty of first-degree murder in Main Street slaying
- Jury finds teen guilty of first-degree murder in Main Street slaying
- Lynchburg store owner describes robbery by sword
- Sword-wielding suspect arrested in Lynchburg drug store robbery
- Health education center holds grand opening in Hurt
- Olitski at the Daura
- Understanding poverty
- Monkey in woman's bra makes waves at Amherst courthouse
- Monkey in woman's bra makes waves at Amherst courthouse
- Salem VA scheduling veterans exams
- Line 'Em Up
- Virginia collapses late, falls to Miami in OT
- Former Brookneal police chief found guilty of grand larceny
- Man gets two months for pointing firearm at Census worker
- Kaine won't announce decision this week
- Jury begins deliberating in Lynchburg murder trial
- TRAFFIC ALERT: U.S. 29 accident cleared
- Carlos Slim stays atop Forbes list of world's wealthiest
- Newborn decapitated, Wash. woman charged with murder
- Red & Dot's Grocery Store flooding in Amherst County, VA
- Nelson schools closed, Amherst schools delayed
- Nelson schools closed, Amherst schools delayed
- Courage Is Needed in Deficit Fight
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, March 10, 2011
- Liberty to host Fulbright Scholar workshop
- Cantor backs hearing on radical Islam
- Town of Amherst names Brown as new police chief
- Fort Avenue drug store targeted twice in same day
- Jury will deliberate Thursday in teen's murder trial
- Commissioners back Cornerstone changes
- Diamond Hill Baptist joins national historic register
- City school board panel asks McKendrick to reconsider bonuses
- Second man sentenced in Evington home invasion
- Driver in crash that killed local woman pleads guilty
- Henry Co. shows off iPad success in the classroom
- Family remembers airman slain in Germany
- Of Course We're Winning
- UPDATE: Fire in Pa. farmhouse kills 7 children
- Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Broder dead at 81
- Shuttle landing marks end of Discovery's flying career
- Vivian Schiller, NPR chief executive, quits over hidden camera video
- Jury selection under way in Lynchburg beating-death trial
- Nelson officials working on Black Creek discharge issue
- CACHORROS 2011
- CACHORROS 2011
- CACHORROS 2011
- Amherst board will get look at schools budget
- "Two and a Half Men" could go on without Charlie Sheen
- Mike Starr, ex-Alice in Chains bassist, found dead
- Fire in rural Pa. farmhouse kills 7 children
- March 9, 1861: Military clothes go on sale
- Harnessing Wind Power in Bedford
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, March 9, 2011
- Virginia University of Lynchburg students receive warm welcome
- Schapiro column: Will Warner and Cantor collide?
- 1,100 felons regain rights in McDonnell's first year
- Heritage H.S. study continues with subcommittees
- City manager's budget proposal: No new taxes, little new revenue
- Residents oppose Bedford Primary School closing
- Dominion Power Altavista plans spark concerns
- Family: Tree fatality victim was doing what he loved
- VIDEO: Greg Biffle teaches kids about health at Martinsville Speedway
- Renan fire department to become first responder agency
- Sarah Palin to speak at Lynchburg women's conference
- Sarah Palin to speak at Lynchburg women's conference
- Bedford County man charged with attempted murder
- Gretna rescue faces challenges
- Group plans senior 'village' concept in Boonsboro area
- Pets rescued from Bedford Co. fire
- Elmo Don't Wanna Grow Up
- Soering attorney: Investigator got it wrong
- Test Anxiety Workshop
- More gas pains
- Lynchburg robberies have police seeking public's help
- Judge: Attorneys in homicide case must attempt Lynchburg jury
- Sarah and Todd Palin
- Lynchburg women's conference says Sarah Palin will speak
- Big Island man killed in logging accident
- Austin Bice vigil
- Austin Bice, missing U.S. student, found dead in Madrid River
- Last great-grandson of Ulysses S. Grant dies
- Baby survives with only a scratch after SUV lands on crib
- Mardi Gras meets spring break for rowdy fete
- 'Bus Bridge' Will Boost Rail Transit
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, March 8, 2011
- Women's basketball team earns top seed in Big South tournament
- Alumnus prepares for movie premiere in Tower Theater
- Sarah Palin coming to Liberty this fall
- Wells Fargo hiring more than 200 people locally
- Appomattox Primary School to receive more construction money
- Appomattox Primary School to recieve more construction money
- Bedford supervisors discuss adjusting tax rate in proposed budget
- Gas prices spike in Lynchburg area
- Blue Ridge Parkway plates may be available by fall
- Bedford City armed robbery injures resident
- Lynchburg city manager to present proposed budget
- Lynchburg robbery suspects make court appearance
- Kuttner arrest highlights traffic stop concerns for police
- Ten Commandments walk-out draws 200+ at Giles High School
- UPDATE: Accident on U.S. 460 cleared
- Obama says military action against Libya possible
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, March 7, 2011
- Free Speech
- 63 percent under 30 admit driving while on phone
- Kilauea volcano in Hawaii spews lava 65 feet high (PHOTOS)
- Texas party ends in fire that kills 6, injures 3
- Virginia firefighter accused of drunken joyride
- Building permits for March 7, 2011
- Property transfers for March 7, 2011
- Judge rejects separate trials in Va. Tech shootings suit
- Bedford man's writing went wherever interest took him
- Bedford County budget talks resume today
- March 7, 1861: New books at 123 Main St.
- Spring cleaning planned at Civil War sites
- Teaching of Bible can be tricky task
- Noted psychologist, author Larry Crabb speaks at convocation
- 11 state boards, commissions slated for elimination
- Virginia retires Yeardley Love's No. 1
- France honors Gordonsville man for WWII service
- UVa retires Love's lacrosse jersey
- Flooding in New River Valley after heavy rains
- Judge refuses to separate Tech shootings lawsuits
- March 6, 1861: Reward offered for two runaway men
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, March 6, 2011
- Virginia Can't Leave the Most Vulnerable Behind
- Fifth Street buildings again on chopping block
- Roanoke Times: 'Liberty fuels Lynchburg's growth'
- New rules change playing field
- Kindergarten class stresses love, kindness
- A partnership for the birds
- D-Day Memorial needs to "diversify"
- March 5, 1861: The inauguration of Abraham Lincoln
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, March 5, 2011
- Linkhorne rockers kick out the jams
- Improvements may be on the way for Appomattox Primary School
- Groups aim to help struggling older workers
- Danger lurks in traffic stops
- Government Waste
- Smelly Justice
- Off to England
- Uranium executive wants to end Va. mining ban in 2012
- Michigan high school player dies after winning shot
- McDonnell political action committee bolsters staff
- 3-year-old's body found in oven; mom charged with murder
- March 4, 1861: The inauguration of Abraham Lincoln
- March 4, 1861: Colt's new Revolving Pistol
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, March 4, 2011
- Va. slave names database will launch in September
- Local airports worried by state deal for aircraft firm
- With no signs of easing, fuel prices take toll on businesses
- Author Gary Smalley gives advice on stress, relationships
- Campbell County to hold rabies vaccination clinic
- Sweet Briar students work with X Prize winners
- Services for disabled could be cut in Bedford
- Health officials: Flu still a concern, could be winding down
- Gifts for Gulu 2011
- Salaries for Lynchburg Electoral Board announced
- Man guilty in child porn traces history to Charlottesville camp
- D-Day memorial to open seven days a week
- Obama's Waiver
- Airman Zachary Cuddeback
- Local airman killed in German airport assault
- Sticks, stones and Westboro Baptist
- Eastern cougar extinct, feds say
- Human remains found in Bassett
- Engineering Open House Tonight
- Health education center to hold grand opening
- Westboro a Win for Free Speech
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, March 3, 2011
- McDonnell weighs change on filing sexual abuse lawsuits
- VDOT advances Route 460 proposals
- Virginians favor tighter gun control, survey finds
- Lynchburg Electoral Board welcomes new member
- City's growth fueled by Liberty, Wyndhurst, Cornerstone
- Man charged with setting brush fire in Lynchburg
- Advice will keep flowing from city grant advisory committee
- City schools deficits projected at up to $2 million
- Former BWXT employees can access federal healh benefits
- Cody White becomes third person to be sentenced for Gretna home invasion
- Liberty University kicks off 40th anniversary
- Bedford Co. deputies investigating if teen bought gun at flea market
- Beat goes on for fans of local drummer
- Jens Soering shouldn't expect parole and deportation for at least a year
- Madison Heights man convicted in HIV-infection crime
- Pro bass fishing coming back to Smith Mountain Lake
- Title Bout
- Last suspect arrested in Amherst County drug operation
- Chatham fatal
- Wreck kills Chatham man
- You Can Opt Out Now
- Assembly Ignored VRS Woes
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, March 2, 2011
- Poll finds Obama would carry Virginia
- Pete's Auto Sales founder dies after car accident
- Amherst middle-schoolers create iPhone, iPad tip calculator
- Westboro Baptist Church's right to protest military funerals upheld
- Madison Heights man convicted in HIV-infection crime
- Joan and Ralph
- These kids are not alright
- Christian government minister assassinated in Pakistan
- Albemarle County developer charged in out-of-control fire
- March 2, 1861: Reward for stray cow offered
- Liberty begins 40th anniversary celebrations
- Healing Place Church pastor speaks at convocation
- Professor organizes Abolishing Slavery Week
- Chronicles of Narnia producer meets with theater students
- Allen-Kaine Senate race could be a squeaker
- City school board delays changes to calendar
- Forest farmer's market readies for opening
- '29 stalker' case still open, 15 years later
- Charity 5k honors LC soccer player's memory
- Dominion still eyes third reactor after partner loss
- Thomas Johnson Furniture
- Authorities hope legislation clears computer gambling out of Va.
- Former coach's sentencing on sex charges delayed
- 'Narnia' producer to speak at Liberty law school
- Honoring a professor
- Jens Soering isn't going away
- Teenager guilty of murder in Lynchburg beating death
- Murder indictment handed up in Bedford County beating case
- Head-on crash in Moneta closes intersection
- Baby-injury charge dismissed in Appomattox case
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, March 1, 2011
- Golf team continues strong season
- U.S. files response in Va.'s challenge of federal health-care act
- Delegate tries to ban lighting up in legislators' offices
- Bus service for rail passengers to Lynchburg funded in budget
- Lynchburg school board to vote on school calendar
- Afton man's murder trial delayed
- Lynchburg property reassessments sent to residents
- Nurse's assistant faces sexual assault charge
- Nurse's assistant faces sexual assault charge
- State lifts hiring freeze on some judgeships
- Lynchburg is 'both resilient and strong,' Mayor says
- Long-time Pittsylvania County supervisor retires
- Lynchburg residents recognized for contributions to city
- Lynchburg residents recognized for contributions to city
- State Police shut down two Campbell County businesses
- Investigator responds to Soering's DNA claim
- Haysom murder investigator: Jens Soering needs to accept responsibility
- The 11th commandment: Use your heads
- Wisconsin, Dems and Unions
- State Police raid internet sweepstakes businesses in Campbell Co.
- Indoor track and field champs
- German diplomat to speak
- Obama lends support to states' health alternative
- Charlie Sheen 'Today' show, 'Good Morning America' appearances make waves
- It's Getting Crowded Up Here
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, February 28, 2011
- Frank Buckles, last living US WWI vet, dies at age 110
- A little yard work
- Virginia budget includes money to move residents from CVTC
- In Your Schools for Feb. 28, 2011
- Get your say on Lynchburg priorities
- Wind energy may get boost in Bedford County
- Virginia Cooperative Extension gets 25 field agents
- Tax rate hike in Lynchburg considered as officials remain tightlipped
- Lynchburg property values mostly unchanged
- Feb. 28, 1861: The Virginia State Convention
- Redistricting, looming election drove 2011 session
- Legislature approves budget, adjourns
- Students, staff take the plunge for Special Olympics
- Chronicles of Narnia producer delivers convocation message
- Gretna home invasion case wraps up with final round of sentencings in March
- Gas prices jump 22 cents this week
- Feb. 27, 1861: Need coffee and mackerel?
- Tough Fiscal Times Demand Tough Choices
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, February 27, 2011
- Virginia Tech upsets No. 1 Duke
- 'The American Dream': MLK address in 1962 at E.C. Glass
- When MLK came to Lynchburg
- YWCA building getting a lift
- Legislators reach budget deal
- Synthetic marijuana bills get unanimous approval
- Weakened bill OK'd on training-center discharges
- Health care costs hurting chances for LCS employee raises
- Feb. 26, 1861: A new saddle and harness manufactory opens
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, February 26, 2011
- D Street bridge reopens in Lynchburg
- Family, friends show support for man slain in city shooting
- Lakeside Drive store robbed for second time
- Windy weather pulls plug on power for thousands in area
- Appomattox school board remembers Mitchell at meeting
- Synthetic-pot bill nears approval
- High winds cause widespread power outages
- Elks Home set to host Black Tie & Blue Jean Ball
- Extension offices offering small farm workshops
- Bedford County Sheriff's office hosting citizens' police academy
- ESPN's College GameDay comes to Virginia Tech
- Virginia man charged with threatening to kill President Obama
- Oh, Crud
- Discovery's Flight Into History
- Pictures of the Week
- Dogs, cats and the death penalty
- New 2nd 8 Week Courses
- Feb. 25, 1861: 'A dreadful tale of blood and carnage'
- Daycare fire kills 3 children, sends 4 to hospital
- Chesapeake Needs Protection
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, February 25, 2011
- Alcohol billboard bill goes to governor
- Snowflex manager honored by tourism group
- Euthanasia rate down sharply at Humane Society shelter
- Senate OKs its own funding bill for training-center changes
- CVTC parents-rights bill hits bump
- Appomattox schools preliminary budget: $20.5 million
- Hurt talks spending, Reagan at 'Freshman Forum'
- Public asks school board to keep Bedford Primary open
- Heritage H.S. task force subcommittees shape up
- Abortion clinic regulation approved in Virginia Senate
- Grants, donations pave way for Historic Sandusky projects
- D Street bridge to open Friday with ceremony
- Hurt rails against Senate Dems at CHO
- Increasing literacy
- Roanoke shelter: 38 adoptions, 5,000 animals put down
- Former Appomattox sheriff's employee pleads guilty in thefts
- No Offense, Boss
- Mental health and the feds
- Abortion-clinic regulation bill approved
- Candlers Mountain fire might have been arson
- Lincoln Tunnel accident involves motorcycle, 3 buses
- House nominates McClanahan for Va. Supreme Court
- McDonnell: Budget negotiators still have significant differences
- Former Appomattox sheriff's employee pleads guilty in thefts
- Space shuttle Discovery fueled for final flight
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, February 24, 2011
- Narnia producer, C.S. Lewis' stepson, to speak Feb. 28
- Alcohol billboard debate moves to Senate
- Effort to remove word 'retardation' from bill rejected
- Langhorne leaving longtime electoral board seat
- Rare chestnut trees to spread again near James River
- Action delayed on Byron abortion bill
- Campbell County supervisors approve park funding changes
- Delegates approve resolution supporting balanced budget amendment
- The softer side of Reverend Bonecrusher
- Bedford school merger on the table for meeting Thursday
- House puts off vote on training center consent bill
- House OKs $30 million for moving CVTC residents
- Bedford city awards contract for Stoney Creek Reservoir upgrades
- House of Delegates approves controls on alcohol ads
- Look for the Union Label
- Pizza driver saves woman's life
- Strategies for Life
- Running for and remembering Anna
- Rename Pennsylvania Avenue? It's one politician's goal
- Louisa grandmother to serve seven years for child abuse
- U.S. oil hits $100 per barrel; Gas prices still have room to run
- Census data glitch put sailors in wrong Norfolk district
- Amherst County mother disputes CVTC report
- Amherst County needs more paid EMS workers, official says
- Fight over Girl Scout cookies leads to assault charges
- Quakes, athletics and fish
- Feb. 23, 1861: Business plagued by small-pox rumor
- Striped bass Virginia's official saltwater fish
- Wisconsin's Showdown Over Unions
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, February 23, 2011
- Dunbar A-listers get 'Oscars' for educational film
- Black History Month event raises awareness of African subcultures
- Wisconsin's strife unlikely in Virginia
- Schools discuss how to spend surplus money with city
- Bedford Primary
- Bedford Primary supporters plead for school to stay open
- Superintendent addresses Sandusky principal investigation
- Water line work set to begin in Appomattox
- Lynchburg water rate increases to go to public hearing
- Campbell settles suit against firm for $700,000
- City zoning proposal hits bump over road improvements
- Shooter pleads guilty in Kingston Avenue drive-by
- Senate OKs eminent-domain constitutional amendment
- House panel wants cooperative extension studied
- Warrant: Witnesses say homicide victim lying on floor when shot
- Rep. Robert Hurt: Senate needs to stop government shutdown
- Sacrifices All Around
- UPDATE: Grenade firing preceded shots in hostage slaying
- UPDATE: Grenade firing preceded shots in hostage slaying
- Jens Soering asks Governor for parole and deportation
- Opening Doors .. to what?
- A Daytona 500 winner named Trevor?
- Ten Commandments displays taken down again from Giles Co. schools
- Somali pirates kill 4 Americans aboard yacht, U.S. says
- Census estimates show 1 in 4 U.S. counties dying
- Feb. 22, 1861: Dogs run unchecked in Lynchburg
- Dangerous Times Ahead for U.S., Mideast
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, February 22, 2011
- Compromise reached over alcohol billboards
- Consultant: Campbell schools plan requires strategy
- Byron revives abortion-clinic bill
- ABC Laws
- Crosswalk
- High-tech crosswalk guides pedestrians near City Hall
- Senate panel rejects retirement bill, for now
- Legislators differ on group home proposals
- Water, sewer rates could rise under city proposal
- Bedford school board to discuss cost-saving plans with supervisors
- Danville demolishing old hospital building
- Ten Commandments could go up in Smyth Co. schools
- Classroom of the Future
- Fire destroys home on Buffalo Ridge Road
- Questions of love
- Merrily We Roll Along
- A piece of history
- Sandusky Middle principal placed on administrative leave
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, February 21, 2011
- Obama's Budget Plan
- Want Liberty? There's an app for that
- Legislators have some unfinished business
- CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers delivers convocation message
- Chancellor featured in military magazine
- Suspect arrested in Lynchburg slaying
- D-Day memorial honoring blacks in wartime press
- Campbell supervisors to discuss money issues Tuesday
- An ability for helping others
- White House history reflected in downtown street names
- Altavista teen dies in Pittsylvania County crash
- Lynchburg man arrested in Walgreens robbery
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, February 20, 2011
- CVTC Must Remain an Option for Families
- From the mailbag: Sunday hunting and minor-league baseball
- Amherst choirs bring a little 'Glee' and a lot of hard work to competition
- Bedford schools to hear from public on consolidation plan
- Brush fires hit Amherst, Campbell
- McDonnell, local leaders on hand to dedicate ag complex
- Brush fire closes Candlers Mountain Road
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, February 19, 2011
- Bedford schools reach settlement with parent of former student
- Fort Avenue store robbed
- CVTC parents meet with health secretary
- Warning against drunk driving comes from wreck survivor
- City woman wins Mrs. Virginia
- Former college student sentenced for downloading child porn
- Task force begins Heritage High discussions cautiously
- String of robberies remains unsolved
- Library buses stop rolling in Appomattox
- Political Jeopardy
- Crisis of Leadership
- Climber/nurse to speak
- House fire sends three to hospital
- Feb. 18, 1861: 'Hole-in-the-ground' Lynchburg vs. 'filthy' Memphis
- A Small, But Significant Budget Vote
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, February 18, 2011
- Man in critical condition after motorcycle crash in Lynchburg
- Flames taking part in ESPN's BracketBusters
- Dr. David Platt rounds out Missions Emphasis Week
- Concord fire leaves family without home
- Superintendent: Amherst schools facing deficit
- Poet's speech at Randolph marks city's civil rights anniversary
- Madison Heights fire destroys house, burns man
- Madison Heights man sentenced for Gladys home invasion
- Athletic building demolished for LU visitor center
- United Way offering rewards for its 'friends'
- Senate panel denies Byron's anti-vaccine bill
- Bill to bar insurance coverage for abortions stalls
- Lynchburg leaf collection will end Feb. 25
- Appomattox County wreck sends woman to hospital
- Goodlatte says balanced-budget amendment drawing support
- Panel OKs bill on training-center discharges
- SML snow damaged marina now repaired
- Business up for some, down for others at SML
- Kaine will not announce intentions this weekend
- Madison Heights Fire
- Heroes
- I Smell BBQ
- House Republicans name Va. Supreme Court choice
- Lawyer for Madison murder suspect seeks gag order
- Appomattox man sentenced in Campbell County home robbery
- Obama Fails to Tackle Spending
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, February 17, 2011
- Romantic comedy comes to life in Gretna
- Marshall's bill on minting coins advances
- International students host Taste of the Nations
- Holocaust survivor speaks at symposium on genocide
- Wilder insists slavery museum will be built despite prospect of tax sale, pressure from donor
- Hancock Athletic Center demolished
- Wilder insists slavery museum will be built
- Virginia agrees to allow public alcohol ads on billboards
- Johnson is good, but odds dictate a new Sprint Cup champion
- Virginia's first female chief justice sworn in
- Lakeside Drive store robbed at gunpoint
- Electronic-notaries bill gains strength
- Holocaust survivor shares story at genocide symposium
- McDonnell offers way to pay for behavioral health transfers
- Gretna baby shooting case heads to grand jury
- Hunters, farmers get a year to resolve differences over bill
- Golden eagle released, after getting caught in Craig Co. trap
- Injured golden eagle released after rehabilitation
- Bill meant to rein in power of judges sent to Crime Commission
- A measure of understanding between bakers
- Think tank gives Virginia a "C" for History curriculum
- School leaders talk about structural inspections
- Hollywood Video customers could be off the hook
- Fire on Pierce Street displaces six people
- ATV accident kills Nelson County man
- Snake Oil Salesman
- "Ethics and Privacy"
- Amherst man sentenced in drug case
- Nelson County School Board OKs $23.6 million budget
- Madison Heights man arrested in theft of property from military man
- Amherst County mother reflects on 8-year-old who died after asthma attack
- $200.8 million Pittsylvania County budget proposed
- Girl with 12 fingers, 14 toes reaches for a record
- Feb. 16, 1861: The flag of the Union
- A Divided Approach to Education
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, February 16, 2011
- Jeffrey Lacker
- Compassion International president is a voice for the children
- Capitol briefs for Wednesday, Feb. 16
- McDonnell meets with budget negotiators
- Kaine, Obama to discuss possible Senate run
- School Board members zero in on calendar option
- Tree trouble growing in Forest
- Grammy winner set to perform at Jefferson Center
- Bedford County hopes to increase SML water withdrawal
- Senate panel OKs 5 bills for local lawmakers
- Bill allows choice for training center families
- Cuccinelli weighs in on city-schools consolidation
- School officials to speak with city finance committee about request
- Hurt man gets two years for rape charges
- Danville woman and kids pick up pieces after fire
- Mail carrier's quick instincts saved elderly friend on route
- Campbell County fires down and mostly out
- "Most" of Short murders reward money will be renewed
- Peter Rose malicious wounding case moves forward
- Alleged cane wielding girlfriend to be charged with boyfriend's murder
- Fact Check: Webb's statement on rising gas prices
- Cheeseburger!
- Crime Stoppers: Police investigating laptop theft
- Kaine could speak with Obama as early as today
- Columbarium offers final resting place for Hokies
- Panel kills private-school tuition donation tax credit
- Waynesboro man's Bedford murder trial continued
- Prosecutor will seek murder charge in Bedford death
- Amherst County benefit concert planned for family who lost home
- Obama to honor Medal of Freedom recipients today
- 46-hour smooch becomes longest kiss in history
- Feb. 15, 1861: Whiskey 'expressly for medicinal and family use'
- A Step Closer to Offshore Wind Power
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, February 15, 2011
- House Appropriations panel spurns gas-tax increase
- Pressure increases on Kaine to undertake Senate run
- Campbell Schools project less money next year
- Bedford looks for county revenues to rise
- Acclaimed poet's garden under restoration
- Dialogue on Race and Racism recruiting participants
- Two Newman-backed bills advance
- CVTC report echoes across Virginia
- Synthetic marijuana bills headed for rewrite
- Costs are concern in moving Appomattox killing suspect
- Kuttner fined $250 in disorderly conduct case
- Candlers Mountain fire contained
- Candlers Mountain fire contained
- Moral meltdowns
- Facwbook Nation
- Cyber Love
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, February 14, 2011
- Libert Riddge Fire 2
- Libert Riddge Fire 2
- Scholarship Opportunities
- Allied Health Programs
- Names released of teens hit, killed by train in Montgomery Co.
- Senate panel advances bill on synthetic marijuana
- Race in the 21st century: No longer black and white
- UPDATE: Two women and dog die in Pittsylvania County fire
- Need a Valentine's gift? Try a roach
- Gretna man dies in single-vehicle crash
- Building permits for Feb. 14, 2011
- Property transfers for Feb. 14, 2011
- In Your Schools for Feb. 14, 2011
- Feb. 14, 1861: What the Census of 1860 revealed
- Strange disease is killing Virginia's bats
- State poised to create new watchdog agency
- Bill tackles passing space around bicycles
- Bedford County to direct redistricting committee
- Law enforcement officers to remember the fallen
- As city grows, schools plan for influx of new students
- Vivian E. Watts
- Feb. 13, 1861: St. Valentine's Day is upon us again
- Access to Information a Keystone of Democracy
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, February 13, 2011
- Lynchburg group aiming to help seniors stay at home longer
- Regional spelling bee winner repeats
- Garrett addresses CVTC report
- First shift of Lynchburg electoral board in eight years
- Probe under way to explore 'troublesome' foreclosure practices
- Shifts in population set stage for biggest city redistricting in years
- Foreclosures up in Central Va.
- Feb. 12, 1861: Guggenheimer gets his fall and winter wares
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, February 12, 2011
- D Street bridge to open in two weeks
- Lynchburg tagged for community health initiative
- Sen. Mark Warner expresses reservations about McDonnell's roads plan
- Sen. Mark Warner reacts to Mubarak leaving Egypt
- Sen. Mark Warner's take on who should replace Jim Webb
- Pilot keeps cool, lands small plane with a skid
- Dog of Bedford Co. beating victim going to California
- Bedford firefighter fine after fall
- Sands of Mubarak
- Victory
- Justice Department report blasts Central Virginia Training Center
- Chandra Levy killer sentenced to 60 years in prison
- Hassell lies in state at the Capitol rotunda
- Lynchburg rapist sentenced to 18 years
- Justice Hassell lies in state
- Justice Hassell lies in state
- Justice Hassell lies in state
- Justice Hassell lies in state
- Justice Hassell lies in state
- Justice Hassell lies in state
- Biden: Mubarak's resignation 'a historic day'
- Nearly 2 million baby monitors recalled after strangulation deaths
- UPDATE: Bedford man dies after four-vehicle wreck
- UPDATE: Bedford man dies after four-vehicle wreck
- Top Lynchburg-area spellers to compete in Saturday bee
- Egypt's military sides with Mubarak; protesters mass
- Feb. 11, 1861: A different Lynchburg College advertises itself
- A Justice With a Heart for Justice
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, February 11, 2011
- John MacArthur reveals 'hidden truth' in Bible translation
- House, Senate say budget looks brighter
- State might mandate more exercise in schools
- Randolph artworks remain in storage, awaiting sale
- Bedford school board may ask county for more money
- Wreck on Independence Boulevard in Bedford injures four
- Egypt's Mubarak refuses to quit, hands VP powers
- 0211 SHOOTING02
- Cline carries governor's call for balanced federal budget
- Group needs donations to finish Altavista senior center
- Bats in the Belfrey
- Tree dating, not hugging
- Edison car's 'men of vision' honored by General Assembly
- IRS says breast pumps tax deductible expense
- Bedford police investigate armed robbery in city
- McDonnell wants U.S. balanced budget amendment
- Disclosure reports show 14 General Assembly millionaires
- UPDATE: Mubarak set for TV speech; U.S. says he could step down
- Obama reportedly wants to cut federal heating aid to poor
- Obama hits the road to promote wireless expansion
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, February 10, 2011
- McDonnell's ABC Plan Fizzles Out
- Webb's decision not to run a challenge for Democrats
- Closing U.S. Joint Forces Command to cut 2,300 jobs in Va.
- 'Living for 32' premieres in Blacksburg
- Bill would allow electronic way of notarizing documents
- Abduction, robbery charges go forward in Link Road case
- Planning commission not rushing zoning proposal through
- Funding on the table for Bedford County School Board
- Altavista parking fines going up
- McDonnell's roads plan could put local projects on fast track
- Bedford school board holding budget session
- Giving the Sunday hunting ban a rest
- Danville judge considered for Va. Supreme Court
- Council opts for iPads in quest to reduce paper use
- Gusher of Red Tape
- Surveillance photos released in BB&T robbery investigation
- Surveillance photos released in BB&T robbery investigation
- Surveillance photos released in BB&T robbery investigation
- UPDATE: Madison Heights man charged in tractor-trailer wreck
- Webb's decision not to run scrambles 2012 Senate race
- Webb's decision not to run scrambles 2012 Senate race
- Va. Supreme Court Justice Hassell dies at 55
- Va. Supreme Court Justice Hassell dies at 55
- Va. Supreme Court Justice Hassell dies at 55
- Statement of Senator Jim Webb
- Sen. Webb won't seek re-election
- UPDATE: All U.S. 29 lanes re-open
- Va. Supreme Court Justice Hassell dies at 55
- Nelson County couple arrested on rape charges after evading law for 6 months
- Altavista man accused in murder testifies
- Liberty University to get The Sports Racket as donation
- Amherst County chooses new District 4 supervisor
- Amherst County chooses new District 4 supervisor
- Phys-Ed Bill an Unfunded State Mandate
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, February 9, 2011
- Capitol briefs for Wednesday, Feb. 9
- Owners of low-risk dams get a financial break from Senate revision
- Census reveals boom in region's Latino population
- McDonnell reports $25,788 in gifts
- Professors become avatars in virtual classroom study
- Donor intends to give tennis facility to Liberty
- General Assembly session reaches middle point
- Senate subcommittee defeats school prayer amendment
- 107,500 Lasko electric heaters recalled
- PCB cleanup put on hold
- City Council continues discussion on storm water fee
- Old Appomattox library finds supporters
- Helgeson questions Heritage repair plan
- Bill to limit abortion coverage approved in House
- Bedford says U.S. 460 intersection needs improvement
- School stinks; skunk to blame
- Altavista marks passing of 52-year volunteer firefighter
- Public hearing set for institutional zoning in city
- Gretna man charged with stabbing guard
- UVa study: College drunk driving death rates overstated
- Thieves target Smith Mountain Lake vacation homes
- Back in the Swing of Things
- Kicking Around
- Prosecution closes, defense attacks in Campbell capital murder trial
- Campbell County to get $500k for new Timbrook Library
- Police using dogs in search for BB&T robbery suspect
- Employee assaulted during Best Buy shoplift; police seek public's help
- No injuries in Lynchburg house fire
- Spring Graduation Applications Due February 15th
- Feb. 8, 1861: Poverty ravages Lynchburg's 'poorer classes'
- Greening Up the State's Vehicle Fleet
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, February 8, 2011
- Dozens of local legislators' bills reach floor votes Monday
- Speakers voice support, opposition for uranium mining in Va.
- House rejects bill on allowing trucks in left lanes
- Autism bills would reform insurance laws
- University of Mary Washington commemorates Freedom Riders
- Campbell County supports nursing home legislation
- Opening arguments expected in Destin trial
- City Council to discuss stormwater fee proposal
- Autism bill avoids amendments in Senate
- Uranium debate heats up in Richmond
- Roanoke City employee strips at charity event
- Heritage High repair costs should stay within budget
- School board seeks release from agreement with city
- Appomattox approves raises for emergency dispatchers
- Roberson selected as interim Amherst supervisor
- Home needed for Bedford Co. victim's dog
- Civil rights icon, heavyweight boxer among VUL speakers
- Little Darth Vader is Q99 personality's nephew
- NRV, Southside, Lynchburg soldiers to head to Iraq
- The Great Mumbler
- Fact Check: DCCC ad against Robert Hurt
- By 1 measure, federal taxes lowest since 1950
- State to expand former food stamp program to farmers markets
- Civil-rights activists mark 1961 Freedom Rides
- U.S. pledges to fast-track offshore wind farms
- Soering claims his lawsuit against McDonnell is "misunderstood"
- Jurors questioned as Campbell County murder trial begins
- Obama says White House, CEOs must work together
- Amherst Co. deputies arrest NJ man in stolen car case
- Democracy Virus
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, February 7, 2011
- Red-Light Cameras Have a Role
- Civil-rights activists mark 1961 Freedom Rides
- Watoto Children's Choir
- Bedford County authorities investigating Forest CVS robbery
- Building permits for Feb. 7, 2011
- Property transfers for Feb. 7, 2011
- In Your Schools for Feb. 7, 2011
- Layoffs less likely, finding a job still tough
- Feb. 7, 1861: Patent medicine promises to cure many ailments
- Feds to discuss Va. offshore wind energy
- Proposals spare state employees from retirement contributions
- Dwayne Carson says farewell to Liberty
- Dignitary from Congo visits campus
- Jury selection to begin in Lynch Station murder trial
- Senate proposes funds for Cooperative Extension
- Senate budget would restore school budget cuts
- CVTC cited in House, Senate budgets
- Pitcher strong-armed her way into baseball
- Campbell County to consider proposal for senior housing Monday
- Feb. 6, 1861: 'Our noble old State has spoken'
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, February 6, 2011
- Are Stars Aligning for a Central Virginia Civic Center?
- Man charged in wreck with Botetourt County bus
- Education aims higher
- No beef in ranks
- Feb. 5, 1861: The Norvells' place is hopping
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, February 5, 2011
- Lynchburg leads area's population growth
- Centra donates ECG machines
- Synthetic-pot bill headed for change to include 'bath salts'
- Complaining Neighbors
- Jefferson Today?
- Virginia joins in probe of Bank of New York
- Ron Reagan: Sarah Palin has nothing in common with dad
- House approves McDonnell's roads plan
- McDonnell, Duncan discuss No Child Left Behind
- State's projected revenue increases by $152 million
- Fire destroys Lynchburg house
- Lynchburg's population grew 15% in 10 years, Census says
- Gov. McDonnell, Secretary of Education talk K-12 education
- Former LU student convicted of murder and arson in Maine
- Super Saturday
- Republican rebuffed in attempt to bring up ABC bills
- UPDATE: Wreck closes 5th and Main in Lynchburg
- Oliver Kuttner and Robert Hurt
- Feb. 4, 1861: Calculating the cost of an army
- Lessons We Could Learn From Reagan
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, February 4, 2011
- Tiny clues let Montpelier identify Madison's chess set
- Virginia's population reaches 8,001,024
- House backs roads plan
- Liberty University receives $1.5 million gift from benefactor
- Capitol briefs for Friday, Feb. 4
- Cuccinelli seeks expedited review of health-care suit by U.S. Supreme Court
- Senate panel defeats anti-abortion legislation
- Gifts for lawmakers: $255,223
- Anti-abortion group releases video of Planned Parenthood
- Parents skeptical of Bedford schools' plan to move students
- New start times coming for Bedford County schools
- New jail may be ready early, but opening delayed by budget
- New jail may be ready early, but opening delayed by budget
- Bedford toddler back home after fall into icy pond
- Garrett bills would reduce mailing costs for governments
- Brookville student arrested after bomb threat evacuates school
- Brookville student arrested after bomb threat evacuates school
- Heritage High School task force dives into work in first meeting
- LC initiative cutting campus water, energy use
- Clean-energy manufacturers would get boost with bill
- Panel kills bill to expand Lynchburg nursing home
- Dancing with dinner
- House advances Gov. McDonnell's $4 billion roads bill
- CPSC warns of SafetyCraft crib dangers
- Bedford County toddler rescued from icy pond checks out of hospital
- LU announces dual-degree program for law students
- Convenience store planned in Bedford County
- Courthouse clockworks on display at Lynchburg Museum
- Why your pension check may be less
- Officials investigate stabbing at Pittsylvania County Social Security Office
- Ronald Reagan
- Coast Guard searches for missing boater near Virginia Beach
- Navy commander found dead at Naval Station Norfolk
- House Republicans promise $32 billion in 2011 budget cuts
- Feds give states a menu for cutting Medicaid
- Bill to lessen Attorney General's powers passes State Senate
- Castration removed from sexual predator bill in General Assembly
- General Assembly reported 588 gifts in 2010
- State Senate committee kills anti-abortion bills
- New charge filed in Wythe Co. baby death case
- House Republicans promise $32 billion in 2011 budget cuts
- Bomb threat evacuates Brookville High School
- Obama discusses faith at National Prayer Breakfast
- Ford recalling 280,000 F-150 pick-up trucks
- Agroterrorism conference starts Friday at Virginia Tech
- Economy Watch: Rate on 30-year fixed mortgage rises to 4.81%
- Cuccinelli seeks expedited Supreme Court health-care ruling
- GOP says health-care repeal defeat was actually a victory
- Obama goes on the road to promote energy ideas
- State fair to offer tours of Secretariat's birthplace
- McDonnell Close to the Holy Grail
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, February 3, 2011
- Navy discharging 16 on Bataan for using or dealing Spice
- Area lawmakers call for U.S. neutrality on Egypt
- Tax credit for companies that back private school scholarships advances
- McDonnell proposes budget amendment to ban stem-cell research
- Kids give boost to striped bass bill
- Bills to curb drinking and guns, cell phones and driving, advance
- Moneta restaurant holds fundraiser for Alex Ernandes family
- School board says it's working to correct finance dept. deficiencies
- Panel kills bill requiring suspects to identify themselves
- Dunbar basketball
- Dunbar basketball
- Dunbar basketball
- House approves autism coverage mandate
- Bill that would have ended publication of legal notices halted
- House committee won't consider ABC privatization
- New bill offered for governor's technology business proposal
- Panel OKs new retirement choice for state employees
- Pittsylvania County man gets 35 years for killing uncle
- Downtown parking plan delayed
- LU aeronautics school purchases building
- Staggered start times for Bedford schools up for vote
- School bus driver, pastor dies in Roanoke crash
- GLTC faces operating deficit
- 911 tape reveals mother might've saved Bedford Co. toddler pulled from icy pond
- Dunbar Middle dominating local basketball scene
- What to do if you get Hollywood Video creditor letter
- General Assembly passes inmate rest stop work bill
- State Senate approves bill to extend time for sex abuse lawsuits
- UPDATE: 35-year sentence in county baseball bat killing case
- House passes college overhaul legislation
- State Senate passes bill to mandate family life education
- State Senate passes bill to ban gay discrimination by state government
- Health Care Reform Crumbles
- State Senate committee approves college transfer grants
- General Assembly splits on bills giving state workers 401(k) option
- Virginia launches one-stop website for businesses
- State Senate passes bill allowing air guns at homes
- Martinsville unemployment rate drops, still highest in Virginia
- Bedford Co. 2-year-old in "good" condition, after falling through ice
- Police say Morgan Harrington's necklace missing
- Obama signing nuclear treaty documents today
- Report elder abuses increase in Amherst County area
- Amherst fire chief says budget cuts will hurt service
- Feb. 2, 1861: Small pox or secession?
- Cline's business license and tax bill OK'd by panel
- Byron, Newman try to ease unfunded-mandates problems
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, February 2, 2011
- Autism insurance reform bill on track for passage
- Federal tax change surprises retirees
- Bills regarding gays in the Va. National Guard die in committee
- Council members get history lesson at Lynchburg museum
- CVTC won't close quickly, official says
- Lynchburg won't give green light to 'photo red' cameras
- Lynchburg City Schools look to return to 180-day calendar
- Cavs wait on word from recruits
- UVa to host talk on Mideast unrest
- UVa professors win state-level award
- 2 religious rights expansions pass House of Delegates
- Virginia Tech students make history with Blind Driver Car
- 2-year-old falls through ice in Bedford Co.
- 2-year-old falls through ice in Bedford Co.
- Bluffwalk loan payment received as expected
- Appomattox man guilty in robbery of Gladys couple
- Bedford Co. woman survives crash where deer became missile
- 2-year-old falls through ice in Bedford Co.
- Unfriend
- Wanted man and woman arrested near Afton
- U.S. Senators propose rigid spending cap
- Hurt visits Martinsville, talks jobs, Egypt, Ten Commandments
- Learn about teacher licensure
- Is the water meter broken?
- Amherst supervisors: Board meeting violated FOIA
- House of Delegates approves mandatory physical education bill
- Appeals court rules in favor of Pittsylvania Co. Sheriff's Office in murder interrogation case
- UPDATE: Democrats pick Charlotte, N.C., for 2012 convention
- CPSC delays key part of anti-lead law
- House of Delegates passes bill to allow darker window tinting
- State Senate passes bill allowing air guns at homes
- Senate committee advances Governor's transportation bill
- Senate Finance panel spurns general fund money for roads
- Government investigating steering in Nissan SUVs
- Suspect in Campbell Co. prescription fraud caught on camera
- Last U.S. WWI vet approaches 110
- Gov. McDonnell says Virginia prepared to protect coal
- Virginia Lottery launches `Decades of Dollars' game
- Bill to tax paper and plastic bags dies in House subcommittee
- Two killed in fiery Rt. 220 tractor trailer crash
- Former president's daughter Barbara Bush supports gay marriage
- Study finds red light cameras cut fatal crashes
- VDOT urges caution for Nelson County drivers this morning
- Feb. 1, 1861: Secessionists' meeting not quite up to snuff
- Worker dies in asphalt mixer in Hampton
- Did Panel's Vote Spell End of CVTC?
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, February 1, 2011
- Quiz Bowl team captures another Big South championship
- Liberty to host several Black History Month events
- Lawmakers back bills to criminalize synthetic marijuana
- 'Repeal amendment' tops tea party goals
- Heritage H.S. task force to meet Thursday
- Campbell reassessments can still be appealed
- Bill to track candidates merged into another measure
- Longtime Bedford Social Services director retires
- Warrant information can be used in homicide investigation
- Madison Heights fire leaves family without home
- Panel OKs ban on synthetic marijuana
- Va. Tech president says Extension money used properly
- Florida federal judge rules health care reform unconstitutional
- Superintendent may recommend return to longer school year
- House committee finds fracking companies using diesel
- Funeral held for murdered Franklin Co. man
- Cuccinelli: 'Liberty has scored another victory'
- Bedford Co. woman's missionary trip to Egypt canceled
- 91,000 Gulf oil spill claims, just 1 final payment
- Florida federal juge rules health care reform unconstitutional
- Attorney claims Navy never told Enterprise commander to end lewd videos
- House committee finds fracking companies using diesel
- Archived News
- The Mideast Burns
- UPDATE: U.S. judge in Fla. strikes down health care overhaul
- Moneta man sentenced to prison for child porn
- Federal Reserve finds slight bank easing for business loans
- State Senate committee endorses Internet sweepstakes ban
- Veterans, families of KIA torn over flag proposal
- Virginia State Bar opposes transfer of dues to general fund
- Brook Hill Farm
- NHTSA upgrades investigation into Volkswagen Passat fires
- Va. Tech president says Extension money used properly
- Senate panel votes against hunting on Sundays
- Senate conservation panel kills menhaden bill
- Democrats target Hurt in ad campaign
- The Rise of Extremism
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, January 31, 2011
- House Appropriations panel backs governor's roads plan
- Bills restoring felons' voting rights rejected
- Appomattox County couple found dead Sunday identified
- One man hospitalized after fight
- Jan. 31, 1861: Slaves advertised as good bakers, candy-makers
- Va. to study chemicals in James
- Science Museum of Virginia redefines mission
- Dam-safety legislation proposed
- Snowboarders, skiers "jam" on DeMoss steps
- Property near airport purchased for School of Aeronautics
- Hotel industry legend challenges students to be leaders
- McDonnell remarks on access to higher education assessed
- Cuccinelli's statement on auto emissions rules
- Brook Hill Farm plans bigger facility
- Civic center feasibility under study
- Steelers and Packers: Together at last
- Couple dead in apparent murder-suicide in Appomattox
- Jan. 30, 1861: 'Virginia ... must put on her armor and buckle on her shield'
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, January 30, 2011
- In Tough Times, All Should Share the Pain
- Community Viewpoint: Setting the D-Day Record Straight
- South Boston town manager talks reversion
- A sign of the times
- Brookville hosts first winter guard competition
- Conservationists add over 150 acres to protected Campbell County land
- Fifth, Sixth districts face redistricting efforts
- Winter not cooperating with D Street bridge plans
- Jan. 29, 1861: Advertising a School for Young Ladies
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, January 29, 2011
- McDonnell names Florida official to head Board of Elections
- Panel kills bill to eliminate corporate income tax
- Local legislators' tax-credit bills pass early tests
- DEQ investigating Campbell County sludge spread
- James River fish kill likely to draw fine
- Clothes closet offering more help than usual Feb. 5
- Fatal shooting on Stafford Street brings 28-year sentence
- Lead prosecutor in Earnest case recounts trial's twists
- Cuccinelli says state can't fund charities
- Deer rescued after being stuck on ice under bridge in Pulaski Co.
- Virginia Tech withdraws plan to restructure extension offices
- Warrants detail woman's condition in neglect case
- Cuccinelli warns of "tabnabbing" computer scam
- Where's My Payout?
- Deficit Wolves
- Man sentenced for two robbery incidents in Lynchburg
- Cuccinelli: Virginia would have to give up money for gay ban in National Guard
- Choking episode sends Va. senator to hospital
- Pictures of the Week
- Cuccinelli says Va. Guard may have to abide by U.S. on gays
- Virginia Tech withdraws plan to revise cooperative extension
- Panel kills bill to eliminate corporate income tax
- Lynchburg-area lawmakers' winery, R&D tax-credit bills pass early test
- U.S. economy gained strength at end of 2010
- Challenger: 25 years later, a still painful wound
- Jan. 28, 1861: An endorsement ahead of a secession convention
- Va. Correctional Center for Women inmate killed in laundry mishap
- Public Hurt by Spiteful Legislation
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, January 28, 2011
- House panel OKs autism bill
- Candlelight vigil held for 19-year-old Alex Ernandes
- Challenges, hope ahead for tobacco industry
- Bedford school officials plan for 'worst-case scenario'
- LCS superintendent hopeful on raises
- Local academics to lecture on foreign policy issues
- Sweet Briar digs new archaeology lab
- Monthly parking permits for Clay Street deck now available
- Long-term care tax credit passes House
- Panel OKs change to sex-offender law
- Bill to protect CVTC dies in House committee
- Great Decisions 2011
- Danville teen gets 60 years in murder
- Rail group seeks state funds to keep trains running
- Suspected baby's death cover-up investigated in Wythe Co.
- Alex Ernandes to receive posthumous West Point appointment
- The Sputnik Moment
- UPDATE: House panel approves autism coverage
- Jury recommends 50 years in Henrico slaying of 3-year-old
- Gretna man pleads guilty to sex crime
- Former Amherst County bus driver convicted on sex charge
- Supporters lobby in Richmond for "gun show loophole" bill
- Panel kills bill intended to help state training centers
- Ex-S.C. governor, Argentine lover hit resort
- Senate panel advances anti-discrimination legislation
- State Lags on Control of Tobacco
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, January 27, 2011
- Bolling urges Virginia Chamber of Commerce to back roads plan
- Virginia state parks hit record attendance in 2010
- Committee backs higher-education overhaul legislation
- Animal-welfare bill headed for further study
- Snow big deal
- Plane lands safely in Lynchburg after lightning strike
- Newman bill would curb modern-day slavery
- Social Security to run "permanent deficits," according to new projections
- Survey of city's hidden homeless begins Thursday
- Brookville hosting indoor band competition
- Historic Appomattox County farmhouse burns
- Senate subcommittee advances inmate labor at rest stops bill
- Town and Gown meeting canceled
- Temperance Elementary receives excellence award
- War stories keep memories of battle alive
- Lynchburg man charged with neglect after woman's death
- Wesley Earnest SML house fire still under investigation
- House passes bill to exempt products made and sold only in Virginia from U.S. oversight
- Facebook to let advertisers re-publish user posts
- Report details mercury pollution in Virginia
- Color-coded terror warnings to be gone by April 27th
- Appeals court to expedite health-care hearing
- Appomattox town council supports preserving old library
- Bedford school board to hold budget session
- Heath Overstreet guilty in wife's murder
- Words and Deeds
- Fed says economy needs $600 billion bond-purchase program
- Sen. Ralph Smith's weigh station efficiency bill passes Senate
- Medicare official doubts health care law savings
- Gov. Bob McDonnell gives $3,500 to Alzheimer's group
- 8.1 million visited Virginia state parks in 2010
- Senate committee rejects efforts to reduce Virginia prison sentences
- At Chamber Day, Bolling touts McDonnell's roads plan
- CVCC Closing at 1 pm January 26th
- US Airways plane lands safely in Lynchburg after electrical failure
- House committee advances mandatory physical education bill
- Walmart decides not to build store near Virginia battlefield site
- Wal-Mart drops Orange County battlefield store plans
- Fundraisers planned for family of Amherst County 8-year-old
- Temperance Elementary receives governor's education award
- Jan. 26, 1861: The Lynchburg Fire and Hose Insurance Company
- Mulling the Memorial's Ultimate Fate
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, January 26, 2011
- Communing with the Arctic
- City names members of Heritage High School task force
- Proposed storm water fee prompts early concern from council
- Webb says he's not yet concerned with Allen, 2012
- Schapiro: Allen goes back to the future
- Mixed results for 'Repeal Amendment'
- Virginia's jobless rate in December remains unchanged
- Skiers, snowboarders perform well; DeMoss Rail Jam on tap
- Dave Edwards launches Spiritual Emphasis Week
- County attorney: Wal-Mart parcel 'not hallowed ground'
- School board moves forward with plan to fix Heritage leaks
- Appomattox Town Council opposes library demolition
- Delegate wants audit of state lottery
- Randolph College student center
- Panel rejects Garrett bill concerning nurses
- Bedford reservoir needs $7 million in repairs
- Superintendents face tough call to cancel or proceed with classes
- Harringtons retrace slain daughter's path on eve of anniversary
- Parents revist site where remains were found of Morgan Harrington
- Waltrip's paint scheme his way of honoring Earnhardt
- State Police retrace steps in Morgan Harrington case
- City names members of Heritage High School task force
- Senate subcommittee rejects prescription for Sudafed bill
- UPDATED: Missing Franklin Co. man found dead
- Delegates advance measures backed by tea party
- State of the Debt
- UPDATED: Missing Franklin Co. man found dead
- House Republicans endorse pre-Obama spending levels
- House passes bills promoting states rights
- Obama Administration readies transportation plan
- Appalachian Power mobilizes crews ahead of Winter storm
- State Senate approves mandatory physical education bill
- City Council to consider storm water fee proposal Tuesday
- For Amherst High senior, a life of giving
- Obama to call for 5-year spending freeze
- Test finds less than half of Virginia students proficient in science
- Democratic lawmakers back protections for gays
- Virginia unemployment rate holds at 6.7%
- Missing Franklin Co. man found dead
- House Republicans to endorse pre-Obama spending levels
- Randolph College plans $6M student center renovation
- Earnest sentenced to life plus three years
- Va. historian denies tampering with Lincoln pardon
- Governor to speak at U.Va. commencement
- Jan. 25, 1861: Newspaper's wine-tasting committee samples the goods
- Time for Reinvesting in Schools
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, January 25, 2011
- General Assembly briefs
- Virginia aims at repeat offenders
- Longtime Fork Union football coach receives Unsung Virginian Award
- Allen claims "time for an American comeback"
- Five Democratic senators back McDonnell's roads plan
- Students take part in annual March for Life
- UVa sees record number of applicants
- Businesses back county's 'doable' plan for U.S. 29
- Postal service says consolidation could save $1.6 million
- Students, staff hit hard by news of VSA closing
- Altavista chamber honors late Charlie Jones
- Pet lovers pack humane society, adopting more than 30 dogs
- Bedford supervisors brace for budget challenges
- Legislation would assist Genworth
- Garrett sponsors bill to assist nursing home developer
- Disbarred Grundy attorney sentenced to three years in federal prison
- Garrett will steer "spice" bill in House of Delegates
- City Council to consider storm water fee proposal Tuesday
- NAS uranium study committee to meet in Richmond
- April 16th families, NYC Mayor, MLK III call for national gun loophole fix
- No release date set for Spanky Macher
- Deputies, friends looking for missing Franklin Co. man
- Rep. Eric Cantor says no federal bailout of states
- GOP list of programs for ax loaded with survivors
- House subcommittee essentially kills foreclosure changes bill
- April 16th families, NYC Mayor, MLK III call for national gun loophole fix
- Rep. Eric Cantor says no federal bailout of states
- My Precious
- Leadership and athletics
- Fire destroys Pittsylvania County home
- IRS issues new phone app to track tax refunds
- State Senate approves absentee voting bills
- Five Senate Democrats back McDonnell's roads plan
- George Allen confirms he'll seek Senate seat
- PETA offers $1,000 reward in missing Bedford Co. goats case
- Sale on Spines
- Home-school athletics bill set aside for study
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, January 24, 2011
- Legislators Were MIA at Hearing
- Marauding monkey that terrorized Japan escapes again
- Ariz. shooting suspect due in court today; case could take years
- Lynchburg Market House circa 1870
- Assault weapon ban linked to drop in firepower
- Monday roundup: 7 weekend stories you might have missed
- Lessons from VSA's closed doors
- In Your Schools for Jan. 24, 2011
- Driver saves Nelson County couple from fire in home
- Bedford County supervisors to consider audio upgrade for meetings
- Jan. 24, 1861: 'The sources of our present troubles'
- Miss USA, Miss Teen USA contestants visit Snowflex
- Cantor: No vote on debt increase without discussion on cuts
- Jack LaLanne dies at 96; brought fitness to masses
- As hunting declines in Virginia, a way of life is lost
- Franklin Co. investigators search for missing teen
- UVa law students helping man on death row
- Jan. 23, 1861: Plans for an armory take shape
- Leters to the Editor for Sunday, January 23, 2011
- Support for Schools a Measure of a Community
- Community Viewpoint: USPS Must Realign Its Services to Survive
- King of the mountain
- Then & Now: Compare photos from around 1870 to today
- Admitting defeat, political civility project folds
- Scanning the area for history
- Investing in neighborhoods
- Investing in neighborhoods
- School property rentals on the table for Lynchburg School Board
- Lawmakers using budget to control Cooperative Extension
- Jan. 22, 1861: An editorial urges preparation for war
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, January 22, 2011
- Bedford Hills students bouncing for brainpower
- Fire destroys family's Amherst County home
- City Council members to breakfast with college presidents
- Rustburg man arrested on indecent exposure charges
- Campbell County offers rabies vaccination clinic
- Cline named to subcommittee post
- Byron's HPV bill wins House approval
- Lawyers paid via Speight's part of house
- Dozens of dogs need homes after woman surrenders them
- Homicide suspect's lawyer questions search that yielded weapon
- Tax credit for long-term-care insurance clears first hurdle
- Danville native to receive Distinguished Service Cross
- Hurt stops in Danville on break from Washington
- Driver not indicted in deadly Rocky Mount fire truck crash
- USPS Losses
- Deficit Diet
- Driver not indicted in deadly Rocky Mount fire truck crash
- EPA approves more ethanol in fuel for cars
- House approves Del. Kathy Byron's HPV vaccine repeal bill
- State Senate approves bill allowing title loans outside Virginia
- Tax credit for long-term-care insurance clears first hurdle
- Jan. 21, 1861: 'Defend it to the Last'
- Shoring Up VRS a Top Concern
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, January 21, 2011
- Bedford Police search for Detrick Price
- 2 arrested in Bedford Co. mobile meth lab bust
- Democrat files ABC bill in House
- Noted pastor, radio host Alistair Begg visits
- Bill would make school boards spend 65% of budgets on instruction
- Legislators propose more than $2 billion in budget amendments
- Capitol briefs for Friday
- Short family murders case on America's Most Wanted Saturday
- Students show off business skills in regional DECA competition
- Police pay leaves officers tense as city reviews salary structure
- Police captains received raises, but not bonus last year
- Electricity-rate legislation gets no support
- UVa awarded record number of patents in 2010
- Music for piano
- Master's degree may be closer for some Bedford teachers
- Bill to repeal cancer vaccine law passes key test
- At PVCC, Webb mum on candidacy, says defense cuts possible
- Grants helping LC physical therapy program
- Homelessness prevention efforts boosted
- Stabbing on Fillmore Street injures two
- VT student and alumni build "Beer Robot"
- Verizon challenges FCC's net neutrality rules
- Bud Foster's Lunch Pail Defense Foundation looking for recipient
- Longtime Hargrave administrator, teacher and coach dies
- Nelson County authorities search for wanted man, woman
- The Only Common Ground Left
- George Allen looking, sounding like he's campaigning
- Hu reaches out to U.S. businesses with China ties
- Man pleads guilty in wreck that killed Campbell County teacher
- Important Dates
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, January 20, 2011
- Reflecting the Will of the People?
- Nintendo 3DS to cost $250, out March 27 in US
- Proposals for new U.S. 460 advance
- Virginia banned hallucinogenic drug favored by Arizona shooting suspect in 2008
- McDonnell order OKs openly carrying firearms in state parks
- Campbell County Board of Supervisors meeting schedule
- Campbell County to change management for trash collection sites
- Senator: Soering lawsuit is 'sad day' for Bedford County
- Bill to ban electronic tracking of candidates revised
- Blue Angels plane makes Lynchburg landing
- CVCC officials: School could dodge budget cuts
- Blind drivers test out vehicle at VIR
- Man shot in leg on Madison Street
- Legislators question Virginia Tech's handling of extension funds
- Man convicted in Amherst murder indicted in cellmate's death
- Lynchburg man convicted in home invasion robbery
- Appomattox High School memorial
- State denies Centra again
- Civil War commission grant boosts marker planned at E.C. Glass
- Rep. Robert Hurt hopeful Senate will also pass health care repeal
- Community support for DPT
- Scenes of science
- 1928 antique truck stolen in Franklin Co.
- Sen. Ralph Smith hopes 72-hour bill passes on 3rd try
- Martinsville Speedway improvements on track
- All Jobs Are Temp Jobs
- Former LU student will not take the stand in his murder trial
- Advocates question approach to supporting K-12 education
- Break-ins hit Bedford County neighborhood
- Boys & Girls club holding fundraiser to establish Nelson County chapter
- Allen hints at Senate candidacy
- Appomattox High School remembers shooting victims
- Health care could drive Nelson schools costs up $1.3 million
- Gladstone Rescue cited, operating on 90-day license
- Virginia budget primary focus of town-hall-style conference call
- Advocate helped teen victim speak at Rose trial
- Jens Soering sues McDonnell over transfer decision
- Jan. 19, 1861: A Main Street jeweler advertises his wares
- Roadside bomb kills 13 civilians in Afghanistan
- Wildlife Center of Va. says fewer injured animals treated
- Protecting CVTC and Its Residents
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, January 19, 2011
- Cheerleading team places fifth in national championship
- Allen hints at U.S. Senate candidacy in Harrisonburg stop
- Senate panel defeats repeal amendment
- McDonnell rakes in cash ahead of legislative elections
- Park service lays out criteria for D-Day Memorial's inclusion
- Soering sues over McDonnell's overturning Kaine decision
- One year later: Faith renewed through tragedy
- One year later: Quarles still offering forgiveness
- Campbell County approves initiatives, amid budget concerns
- City Council members debate taxes, pay raises
- Byron's bill to repeal HPV vaccine passes 2nd test
- Newman says Senate Republicans are united
- Appomattox County amps up noise ordinance
- Gretna shooting suspect appears in court; funeral for baby Friday
- Deputies recover stolen giant chicken near SML
- Deputies recover stolen giant chicken near SML
- Comcast wins FCC, Justice Dept. approval to take over NBC
- Facebook AMBER Alerts accurate
- Trial of former Hardy fire chief's wife postponed
- Roanoke develops plan for bus to Amtrak in Lynchburg
- Actor lends talent to Bedford Co. internet task force
- Harvard psychiatrist testifies in murder trial of former LU student
- Fact Check: Kaine's defense of Obama's approval numbers
- Bedford Co. man pleads guilty to abduction
- Good Economy?
- Anti-labor amendment clears House of Delegates vote
- Fewer credit card holders default as 2010 ended
- Tea-party groups rally, hear from Cuccinelli
- TAXES 2011: Sweeteners added to recession-battling tax breaks
- Kaine on MSNBC: Fully expect Webb to run in 2012
- Madison Heights woman convicted in baby-abuse case
- McDonnell proposes incentive for hard-to-staff schools
- Va bill would make it illegal for children to ride motorcycles
- UPDATE: At least 52 dead, 150 injured in Iraq suicide bombing
- Update: Missing man located, police notified
- AP Fact Check: Shaky health care act job loss estimate
- 4-pound Chihuahua survives owl attack
- Byron's HPV bill gets OK from full committee
- Amherst authorities investigating theft from car at Wal-Mart
- Obama wants to shed rules that hurt job growth
- Two Democrats try to derail Cuccinelli's U.Va. probe
- UPDATE: At least 45 dead, 140 injured in Iraq suicide bombing
- Obama to dine privately with China's president
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, January 18, 2011
- Radtke challenges Allen to monthly town hall forums
- Alistair Begg to speak at Friday convocation
- Legislators wary on debt in McDonnell's roads plan
- Both sides of the gun debate make their case at state Capitol
- McDonnell announces higher-education legislation
- Foreclosures attract attention from both parties
- Virginia Tech massacre survivor screens gun film
- 'Oprah' taping takes Bedford women on Outback adventure
- Nowlin unemployment
- Nowlin unemployment
- Byron's effort to block HPV requirement clears its first panel
- Garrett bill on nurses amended
- City Council budget retreat set for Tuesday
- Come learn about DPT
- Ariz. shooting casts shadow on Lynchburg's MLK breakfast
- Fire ravages Days Inn by Roanoke Civic Center
- Starbucks expanding rollout of 31-ounce drink size
- Neighbors reacts to infant's death in Gretna
- Fire at Days Inn, by Roanoke Civic Center
- Going Scorpio
- Gun debate reaches state Capitol on 'lobby day'
- What's that hearse doing on campus?
- General Assembly bills would slow foreclosures, tighten land records
- This May Take a While
- The Dream of Freedom Still Lives
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, January 17, 2011
- Hundreds defend gun rights at State Capitol rally
- Halifax County produces Virginia's newest poet laureate
- Obamas help paint school lunchroom
- Police seek man missing since Jan. 1
- 'Lobby Day' at the state Capitol
- Gun supporters converge on state Capitol
- Gun supporters converge on state Capitol
- Gun supporters converge on state Capitol
- Gun supporters converge on state Capitol
- Gun supporters converge on state Capitol
- Gun supporters converge on state Capitol
- Fact Check: McDonnell's jobs claim
- Fact Check: McDonnell's jobs claim
- Snow greets mushers on final local re-enactment of the Alaska serum run
- Jan. 17, 1861: 'Sale of Valuable Negroes'
- Va. child porn cases rise dramatically
- Alumnus shatters own American 50K record
- Dr. King 'needed me, I stayed,' says former SCLC leader
- Herbert V. Coulton Sr.
- Former UVa executive Catlin dies
- A Rascal of a scam
- The Dahlia, a little less edgy, lives again
- NPS to report on D-Day Memorial progress on Tuesday
- Gretna man charged with murder in infant death
- Jan. 16, 1861: Foreshadowing
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, January 16, 2011
- Community Viewpoint: Stormwater Utilities key to Bay Cleanup
- Cleanup of the Bay Comes Home to Lynchburg
- Madison Heights daycare participating in state pilot program
- Bedford, Amherst planners working to find urban development areas
- 'She made us want to do well'
- Governor's vision carried by Lynchburg-area legislators
- One year later: Still no trial date set for Speight
- appomattox shooting sheriff vehicle
- One year later: Lessons learned
- Appomattox shooting state police helicopter
- One year later: Appomattox copter pilot recalls taking fire
- General Assembly to tackle Internet sweepstakes cafes
- Car hits 11-year-old boy in Danville
- Jan. 15, 1861: An arsenal at Lynchburg
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, January 15, 2011
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day observances and closings
- Harriet James
- Good Samaritan, officials awarded for valor in Campbell County
- Judge rules confession in killing was properly obtained
- Seniors may have to pay for Medicare home health
- Faber crash kills one; injures three
- New wrinkle in old scam targeting seniors
- Governor's transportation plan gives sales tax rebates to NOVA, Hampton Roads
- Social worker: Former LU student on trial for murder hears voices
- General Assembly considers bill to reduce animal hoarding
- Unraveling Obamacare
- Civility Defined
- Gun Deaths
- Burnt Bridge Road traffic traffic blocked because of gas leak
- Martinsville backs off regulating two Internet cafes
- Fire damages Old Town Madison Heights home
- Governor's transportation plan calls for state sales tax rebates to NOVA, Hampton Roads
- UPDATE: Rivermont-area gas leak shut off
- Lower yields for many of Virginia's major crops in 2010
- Museum of the Confederacy to display Confederate Constitution
- McDonnell Has a Tough Road Ahead
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, January 14, 2011
- Agriculture board targeted by McDonnell cost state $150
- State revenue grew 9.5 percent in December
- Poll indicates Obama would beat GOP rivals
- Lynchburg Historical Foundation lauds preservation projects
- New start times under review for Bedford schools
- Security considered for school board meetings
- Bridge inspector struck at Chatham work site
- Bedford County seeks bailout from section of Voting Rights Act
- Virginia Board of Education presses publisher of mistake ridden textbooks
- Dogs killed in Danville fire, explosion
- Campbell County notifies residents of cobalt levels in water
- Bill would ban GPS tracking of political candidates
- Report: Dead Va. police recruit punched in the head
- Virginia Tech students and faculty help build bridge in Haiti
- Standing on Principle
- Legislators considering McDonnell's state retirement plan
- Allies one and all
- Virginia Supreme Court upholds college gun ban rules
- Four arrested in Lynchburg convenience store robberies
- Obama tells polarized nation: 'We can be better'
- Ex-Del. Phillip Hamilton to be arraigned in Richmond today
- Playing the Blame Game in a Tragedy
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, January 13, 2011
- General Assembly: Legislators begin 46-day session
- Bedford residents can comment on school budget
- Lynchburg-area lawmakers push McDonnell's bills
- Young girl saves Brosville family during blaze
- Winter is no break for some city students
- Zoning proposal for institutions to get public hearing
- McDonnell urges lawmakers to lead at Commonwealth address
- Putney receives ovation for half-century of service
- Cline bill would protect CVTC
- Goodlatte tries again with balanced budget amendment
- Full text: Gov. McDonnell's 2011 State of the Commonwealth Address
- Gov. McDonnell calls for civility, reform in 2011 State of the Commonwealth
- Stanley calls swearing-in ceremony 'humbling'
- It's a hungry world, and he's feeding it
- Loughner
- The Tucson Blame Game
- Governor, House Minority leader confident General Assembly can work together
- Man sentenced to 50 years for sex with teen
- Rep. Bob Goodlatte tries balanced budget bill again
- Amber Alerts for missing kids come to Facebook
- Cross-eyed opossum draws stares at German zoo
- One dead in Orange fire
- House goes into session
- Virginia Historical Society prepares major Civil War exhibit
- General Assembly convenes for 2011 session
- General Assembly convenes for 2011 session
- General Assembly convenes for 2011 session
- General Assembly convenes for 2011 session
- General Assembly convenes for 2011 session
- General Assembly convenes for 2011 session
- General Assembly convenes for 2011 session
- General Assembly convenes for 2011 session
- Cantor speaks in favor of resolution honoring Giffords
- Moneta man arrested last month faces child-porn charges
- U.S. settles Portsmouth Naval Medical Center malpractice suit
- 23 apply for Amherst police chief position
- Minnesota baby born at 1:11 a.m. on 1/11/11
- Jan. 12, 1861: Newspaper accuses AP of 'roorbacks'
- Budget Cuts Could Affect Local Security
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, January 12, 2011
- Governor reveals ABC plan as legislature prepares to start
- McDonnell's approval at 51%; Obama's at 44.2%
- Governor reveals ABC plan
- Many Virginians still unsure about Cuccinelli
- McDonnell, GOP leaders unveil legislative package
- Bill would prevent names of public employees from release with their salaries
- Council contemplates $6.6 million cost of Miller Center project
- Parnell hopes to move on after Peanut Corp. probe
- Altavista approves $34,000 for bus system
- Poplar Forest to extend season
- Stanley wins Senate seat, heads to Richmond
- Hurt says he's open to public despite shooting
- Security tightens around Gov. McDonnell following Arizona shootings
- 19th State Senate District special election results
- Virginia colleges, universities get proposed money infusion
- AP: New McDonnell ABC store plan ensures up-front cash
- Blacksburg group in Haiti 1 year after earthquake
- Already Got Our Man
- Update: Voter turnout low
- Verizon to start selling iPhone in early February
- Virginia colleges, universities get proposed money infusion
- Slain Arizona judge was to visit Lynchburg in March
- Virginia history textbook provider to replace 2 books with mistakes
- 7-year-old girl helps save family from fire in Pittsylvania Co.
- Candidates helping voters get to the polls
- Verizon to start selling iPhone in early February
- Justice Elena Kagan writes her first opinion
- U.S. Supreme Court: Medical residents considered employees
- Bedford mother to stand trial in March for baby's death
- Gov. McDonnell won't back Marshall's state currency bill
- Inclement Weather Policy
- McDonnell will back more abortion clinic regulations
- Poll shows most pet owners see a 6th sense
- Jan. 11, 1861: Fire company saves Market House
- Civil War Trust drops 'preservation' from name
- A Problem That's Good News for VUL
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, January 11, 2011
- Grant to fund AP courses in Campbell County schools
- Pollard selected as chairwoman in Bedford County
- Public Works ready for weather
- City residents can have Christmas trees picked up this week
- Virginia community college enrollment rises nearly 5 percent
- LU Online military student aided Haiti relief efforts
- 'Bed Intruder' parody reaches 1 million views on YouTube
- Lynchburg convenience store robbed again
- Huguely lawyers win more time to prepare
- Town of Appomattox approves boundary change
- City Council to mull Miller Center makeover
- Sludge spread on Campbell field draws questions
- Renovations begin at aging Lynchburg High Apartments
- Winter Weather Advisory in effect
- Former LU lacrosse player on trial for girlfriend's killing
- Candidates offering rides to the polls if weather is poor
- Remembering MLK
- Whimsical, raw art
- AP: Gov. McDonnell to propose keeping state in wholesale liquor biz
- McDonnell's take on the AZ shooting and political discourse
- Bedford Police search for man who gave fake name in DUI arrest
- Virginia gas price average hits $3.00
- Huguely waives right to video hearing in UVA lacrosse murder
- Lynchburg man charged in Roanoke stabbing
- Bedford Co. man charged with raping woman in Orange County
- Mother sues City of Martinsville, taser company, after son's death
- McDonnell creates bipartisan redistricting panel
- Winter Weather Advisory in effect
- Nation pauses to mourn Ariz. victims
- Cantor, staff observe moment of silence in Henrico office
- Biden arrives in Afghanistan for surprise visit
- Charge against airport protester dropped
- Judge affirms home invasion, sexual assault sentence
- Governor attends Stanley dinner in Danville
- Friends on the move
- Lynchburg-based National Guard unit saluted for Iraq service
- Jan. 10, 1861: Stolen dog elicits reward
- Judge killed in Arizona shootings had planned to visit Liberty
- Befuddled by tiny buttons
- Bedford County supervisors to select chairman Monday
- Lynchburg based National Guardsmen recognized for tour of duty
- Governor, local politicians react to Arizona shooting
- Jan. 9, 1861: Advertising 16 slaves for sale
- George Dawson: An Asset to Centra and the Region
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, January 9, 2011
- The gang's all here
- Ariz. shooting targets congresswoman, kills 6
- A place to grow
- Davis campaign hits the streets
- Jan. 8, 1861: 'How Fort Sumter is to be taken'
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, January 8, 2011
- Popular post: American Legion hall sees more use lately
- Tim Barber, new board chairman, points to jobs as a top priority
- Influx of students leaves VUL searching for housing
- Veterans use bowling as recreation therapy in Salem
- Former teacher and coach heads back to court
- Sen. Mark Warner reacts to D-Day Memorial meeting plan
- girl scout resolution
- debt ceiling
- Campbell County man sentenced for beating, arson
- Postal Service to hold public meeting on Lynchburg to Roanoke processing plan
- Gov. McDonnell, 32 others seek federal health care relief
- Del. Ward Armstrong's group proposes electric regulation changes
- UPDATED: Huguely facing more charges in UVa slaying
- Attorney general's office confirms letter on Forbes fraud
- James River Correctional Center to close
- U.S. unemployment hits lowest level in 19 months
- Public sounds off on budget
- House plans test vote today on health care repeal
- Jan. 7, 1861: Warnings of 'mad and reckless designs'
- Perhaps. the GOP Has at Last Learned
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, January 7, 2011
- New center aims to create new jobs to revive region's ag industry
- Pittsylvania County joins fight against proposed assessment law
- Man who shot woman in chest sentenced to 25 years
- Amherst sheriff's office investigating dogs' deaths at shelter
- Davis, Stanley plan weekend events ahead of Tuesday vote
- E.C. Glass tuba player headed to bowl game
- Davis endorsed by Senate, House leaders
- Archaeology lab coming to Sweet Briar
- Daleville man claims New Year's Millionaire lottery prize
- Hot water officially back on at senior apartments
- NPS plans meeting on D-Day memorial
- Lottery winner gets 'Maximum' payoff
- GOP Death Panel
- Fire guts couple's Campbell County home
- UPDATE: Packages release smoke, odor in Md. government buildings
- John Edwards left out of Elizabeth's will
- At Heritage, Learning But Keeping Dry
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, January 6, 2011
- Cantor says GOP, Democrats should work together
- Martin Luther King Jr. observances planned
- Senior apartment residents hope for hot water Thursday
- Correcting the state's prisons
- CVCC expects new culinary building ready by fall
- Uranium study phone calls coming soon
- Virginia Uranium Inc. questions Danville Regional Foundation transparency
- VIDEO: Griffith, Hurt celebrate transition to Congress
- Sterling Oil VP sentenced for defrauding heating oil program
- VT student, USS Enterprise veteran, defends Captain in lewd video scandal
- Pittsylvania County judge convicts man in home invasion
- Men's lacrosse in top 20
- Hurt
- City council to tour Miller Center during meeting
- Lynchburg man to claim $1 million lottery prize
- VIDEO: Robert Hurt at ceremonial swearing-in
- Eager Little Beaver
- Local residents see Hurt's first day in Congress
- Lynchburg's Sterling Oil VP pleads guilty in heating assistance fraud case
- 112th Congress convenes amid vows to battle Obama
- Bond denied for man suspected in Lynchburg robberies
- Amherst treasurer: Interest rates on the decline
- States Must Share Role in Bay Cleanup
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, January 5, 2011
- Rescued By God’s Love After Being Used As The Devil’s Servant
- Second time the charm for liquor plan?
- Ten stories to watch for in 2011
- Yeardley Love foundation meets fundraising goal
- Y Express on Old Forest Road offers fitness on a smaller scale
- Va. colleges ranked on Kiplinger's top 100 list
- VIDEO: Robert Hurt prepares to take office in Congress
- Goodlatte to begin reading Constitution on House floor
- Schools IT director sentenced on DUI charge
- Through the Back Door
- Suspect sought in Bedford Avenue pizza delivery robbery
- UPDATE: Navy commander loses job
- Amherst supervisors elect chair, vice chair
- Scheduling of trial date in Appomattox shootings postponed
- Centra Health president Dawson to retire
- Centra Health president Dawson to retire
- Boy, 7, impaled by tree branch while sledding
- Kuttner hearing continued at judge's suggestion
- Centra Health president Dawson to retire
- Tuesday roundup: 6 state and national stories to follow this morning
- Jan. 4, 1861: Even 150 years ago, advertising promised much
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, January 4, 2011
- A Bright Spot in the Heart of Lynchburg
- 14 die in Va. wrecks during holiday weekends
- Campbell County may see tax hike
- Tharp reinstalled as Bedford mayor; pledges progress on reversion
- Kids warm up to winter camp
- Stormwater fee floated for city property owners
- Senator: Roanoke bus link to Lynchburg train feasible
- Cline: State retirement system needs reform
- What's next for Democratic Congressman Tom Perriello?
- Appomattox residents speak on proposed noise ordinance
- Pittsylvania supervisors elect Tim Barber as chair
- 2 Bedford Co. men thrown from boat in SML crash
- Trials delayed for teens accused in beating death
- Counseling kudos
- Not the Annual Checkup
- Holocaust expert
- Perriello hints at interest in working for Obama
- Local sheriffs oppose McDonnell's budget proposal
- First Ladies and Their Noisy Critics
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, January 3, 2011
- Michelle Obama
- A Brief Boomer History
- Raining Buckets
- GOP plans to fight Obama pollution plan
- Are we ready for this anniversary?
- Monday roundup: 7 weekend stories you might have missed
- Congress returns this week with eye toward 2012 elections
- Civil War 150th: Excerpt from The Virginian of Jan. 3, 1861
- ESPN Full Court to broadcast men's basketball game
- Top bands ring in 2011 at Winterfest
- LPD to raise captains' pay
- Our Wish for 2011: A Bridge Over the Divide
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, January 2, 2011
- Heritage students, staff grapple with building woes
- VUL, Diamond Hill church named state landmarks
- Civil War 150th: Excerpt from The Virginian of Jan. 2, 1861
- Already Under Water
- The Aisle
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, January 1, 2011
- Civil War 150th: Excerpt from The Daily Virginian of Jan. 1, 1861
- The News & Advance to mark Civil War's 150th
- Peace education center holds candlelight vigil
- Fire damages home on Wards Ferry Road
- Kuntry Kitchen owner: We will rebuild
- Investigators looking for cause in Blacksburg plant explosion
- Centra Health receives donated Bedford County conference center
- Two teens arrested after police standoff in Lynchburg
- Breaking News: Names of four explosion victims released
- Friday roundup: 4 major U.S. stories to follow this morning
- Fixing the Textbooks in Virginia
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, December 31, 2010
- Appalachian Power rates to decrease
- Rustburg restaurant damaged in blaze
- Senior complex won't get hot water until next week
- Morning roundup: Top 3 stories from around Virginia
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, December 30, 2010
- Business groups back McDonnell's roads plan
- Report: Campbell County property values show little fluctuation
- Judge recounts humorous, odd stories in book
- Broken water heater leaves seniors without hot water for a week
- Tucker Carlson: Michael Vick 'should have been 'executed'
- Waiting for the World to End
- EPA releases plan to restore Chesapeake Bay
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, December 29, 2010
- State Police Face Critical Budget Needs
- The Returns Window
- Va. education officials to review error-laden textbooks
- Amherst board looks to fill supervisor seat
- CVTC appoints new director
- Va. fishing tournament offers $1 million prize
- Nautically-inclined kids, teens can interview for Sea Cadets
- Lynchburg Christmas Cleanup: Where to dump your trees
- Operation Silent Night: Only one suspect remains
- Stalin statue may not be bust after all
- CSO project means more road work on Rivermont
- Lynchburg police make arrest in Link Road armed robbery
- Starting in January: New first-class stamps are 'forever'
- Marine veteran walks Va. on mission of honor
- UPDATE: Several injured in chair-lift accident at Maine ski resort
- Transgender inmate sues Virginia for treating her as a man
- Police seek suspect in Lynchburg Papa John's robbery
- Danville man sought in Axton death
- U.S. police fatalities jump 37 percent in 2010
- Stacked Deck
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2010
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2010
- Monthly Civil War talk set at Appomattox café
- Police: Promising leads in Lynchburg robberies
- Allen-Morrison building teardown nears an end
- 'Trunk' living the good life after dodging dinner table
- With conservation protection in place, Lynchburg Grows looks ahead
- Lady Flames photo earns honors
- Longtime nursing professor dies
- Peaks of Otter Lodge to stay open at least through January
- Civil War 'conversations' get underway next month in Appomattox
- Two suspects in major Amherst drug bust still on the run
- Slideshow: Honoring Tradition
- Gladys and Brookneal students, staff becoming united family
- Building permits for Dec. 27, 2010
- Property transfers for Dec. 27, 2010
- Looking back at the intriguing folks of 2010
- Tourist killed by Disney bus at Fla. resort
- Brookneal police force getting back to 'where it should be'
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, December 27, 2010
- Guitar choir performs on Germany mission trip
- Council, board must work on consolidation
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, December 26, 2010
- Faces of 2010: Gov. McDonnell plans a bolder second year
- It's official: Lynchburg area has a white Christmas
- Christmas Eve wreck on U.S. 460 near Timberlake kills Vinton man
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, December 24, 2010
- Perriello earmarks not included in stopgap resolution
- Armed robbery reported at Lynchburg convenience store
- Feds propose cutting daily hours for truck drivers
- Viral video made by Liberty students on Bed Intruder Song
- GLTC hopes to keep rolling on Kemper Street transfer station plan
- Christmas love shines bright at Rustburg home
- Police: Christiansburg murder victim stabbed multiple times
- Obama administration restores wilderness rules for public lands
- Scenes of the Season 4
- Public works folks deserve our thanks
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, December 23, 2010
- NASCAR's Kevin Harvick donates toys, gift cards to Martinsville-Henry Co. kids
- New Bedford Co. development director to start in Jan.
- Route 501 back open in Bedford Co. after rockslide
- Christmas closings
- Generous spirit supplying area's need this season
- Hurt to be sworn in Jan. 5
- UPDATE: Senate ratifies nuke pact, delivering win to Obama
- Medicare tool kit offered
- General Assembly to host public hearings on budget
- Vandall to leave Amherst County Board of Supervisors
- Customers are merry over gas price war in Forest
- UPDATE: Pittsylvania County Internet sweepstakes cafes raided
- Estranged wife, boyfriend arrested in Christiansburg murder
- Judge allows access to Love's Adderall records
- Police investigating Lakeside Drive armed robbery
- Nelson County supervisors approve bonuses
- Crash test
- Ex-prison guard sentenced in W.Va. Pagan's case
- Boy's body hidden for year in Indiana
- Scenes of the Season 3
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, December 22, 2010
- McDonnell wants to advance trooper training courses
- Va. population tops 8 million
- Memorial toy and clothing drive benefits foster children
- LCS budget cuts expected to be down from last year
- Gretna boil water advisory lifted
- McDonnell rated high, Obama low in Roanoke College poll
- Bedford Sheriff's Office warns of identity theft scam
- 'Night Out' event draws kudos for Bedford police
- State employee group names Putney legislator of the year
- Altavista man killed in Gretna wreck
- Lynchburg home invasion suspect still at large
- Madison Heights soldier returns home to missing belongings
- Governor calls claim that Forbes fraud was ignored 'troubling'
- Population growth not enough to add Va. seat
- Link Road robbery suspect still at large
- Eit cartoon 1222
- Dog gives birth to 17 puppies
- Scenes of the Season
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, December 21, 2010
- Va. State Police, with 249 vacancies, await funding
- Lawmaker seeks to block gays from Va. National Guard
- UVa employees warned of state of Va. retirement system
- Firefighters pitch in to repair city couple's rotten roof
- SEC suit alleges former Bedford County company misled investors
- City school board to consider Civil War marker
- LU releases plans for aeronautics school at Lynchburg airport
- Amherst authorities seeking wanted man
- GLTC will suspend service to CVCC over holidays
- Campbell residents can donate Civil War relics for online collection
- GLTC to suspend bus service to CVCC over winter break
- Kroger recalls some pet food over aflatoxin concern
- Virginia mother loses second of four sons to homicide
- 'Santa Claus' robs yacht club
- Bedford County holds off on zoning ordinance rewrite
- Fact Check: Robert Hurt's statement on health care reform
- TRAFFIC ALERT: Tractor-trailer accident closes lane of U.S. 29
- TRAFFIC ALERT: Tractor-trailer accident closes lane of U.S. 29
- Audits add fuel to consolidation debate
- Building permits for Dec. 20, 2010
- Property transfers for Dec. 20, 2010
- Scenes of the Season 1
- Two things
- Family tradition: A Ramblin' man
- SPIN METER: Conflicting GOP messages on pay cuts
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, Dec. 20, 2010
- Brittany Smith attends homecoming in South Boston
- Wilkerson wreaths
- Audit finds fault with city schools' financial controls
- Wreath-making family creates handcrafted holiday favorites
- Vibrant visions shine in deaf student's art
- Audit shows Bedford County faring well financially
- Billionaire's sister helps those down on their luck
- Virginia LCV endorses Davis in Senate race
- Snow sled
- Deaf artist
- Deaf artist
- Deaf artist
- Wreath Wilkerson 3
- Wreath Wilkerson 2
- Wreath Wilkerson 1
- Appomattox town leaders envision future
- Amherst man found guilty in teen sex case
- Local legislators react to governor's state retirement proposal
- Easley arraigned for abduction in Roanoke Co.
- LCV endorses Davis in Senate race
- Accused Appomattox shooter ruled competent for trial
- Daddy's Resume
- ATM in Boca Raton, Fla., to dispense gold bars and coins
- Read The News & Advance E-Edition for free today
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, Dec. 17, 2010
- Hurt received $127,000 from industry he'll regulate
- Va. DMV to start accepting debit cards
- McDonnell to ask state employees to pay for pensions
- Power line sparks Madison Street house fire
- Lynchburg area ranked one of most secure mid-size metros
- Snow downtown
- Snow front porch
- Snow shovel old man
- Snow sled Randolph
- Snow mall
- Snow car expressway
- White Christmas comes early to Bedford
- White Christmas comes early to Bedford
- Black Lab in Snow
- Wal-Mart recalls 2.2 million electric heaters
- Obama says U.S. 'on track to achieve our goals' in Afghanistan
- Insurance group names Lynchburg 9th most secure in U.S.
- Two arrested after 18 pounds of marijuana seized in Amherst County
- Getting Set for the Arrival of Electric Cars
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, December 16, 2010
- Humane Society says Smithfield mistreated pigs
- Thursday's Snow Storm: What you can expect, and when
- McDonnell's latest budget proposals
- McDonnell seeks to end public broadcasting funding
- Michael Vick's NBC interview: I want a dog
- Stakeholders receptive to new zoning category proposal
- Heritage small group discussions wrap up, decisions remain
- Hurt took $127,000 from industry he'll oversee
- Huguely lawyers mounting alternative death explanation
- Jeffrey Easley back in Virginia
- Drinking water supply line under repair after major blowout
- Cline: Local Cooperative Extension offices should stay open
- Madison Heights man hospitalized after assault
- City Council approves $30M bond sale for Centra
- City Council approves consultant to explore LPD morale
- Lawyers: Murder suspect coerced into statements
- Snow shovels
- The times, they changed
- CPR training now part of Bedford Co. citizens academy
- Bedford Co. School Board member volunteers to take TASER hit
- Have Some More
- UPDATE: All 71 suspects in Amherst County drug investigation named
- UPDATE: All 71 suspects in Amherst County drug investigation named
- UPDATE: All 71 suspects in Amherst County drug investigation named
- Town of Amherst considers police residency requirement
- More EMS supervisors requested in Amherst County
- Postal worker arrested after delivering mail naked
- Facebook founder named Time's Person of the Year
- America's Exceptional
- Governor's Road Plan a Big Fiscal Risk
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, December 15, 2010
- Medical records sought in UVa slaying
- No pay raise, McDonnell tells state employees
- Northern Virginia richest, Southwest Virginia poorest
- Justice Department to appeal health ruling
- Public safety workers will get bonus, but no raise
- Bedford ups contribution to employee health care
- Altavista to state: Keep revenue-producing taxes in place
- Bam Theory
- Uranium impacts, deposits discussed with geology panel
- Police identify second man in contact with Easley before he left Roanoke Co.
- Multiple charges filed over BB gun at school
- Chatham High School student killed in crash
- Special prosecutor to handle murder trial of Bedford mother
- Bedford Co. father going to jail for child endangerment
- Jeffrey Easley waives extradition; Warrant reveals possible helper
- 2 Snow systems expected in next 5 days
- Easley waves extradition; Brittany Smith back in Virginia
- UPDATE: Amherst County authorities update drug-bust list
- UPDATE: Six still sought in major Amherst drug bust
- Census data: Northern Virginia tops in median income
- Burley tobacco sales in full swing; prices vary
- Crime Stoppers: Burglars hit Amherst County insurance offices
- Morning fire damages Polk St. home in Lynchburg
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, December 14, 2010
- Ray of Hope Shines for Appomattox
- Several share ideas at city schools input session
- Town disbands economic development board
- Appomattox woman harvests top farming honors
- Drug store sit-in changed city
- Bedford County to study consolidation with schools insurance plan
- LU's Staver: Judge's ruling 'beginning of the end' for health care law
- Council to consider police pay raise today
- Councilman frustrated by school board reaction to proposal
- Bedford OKs Centra facility
- Attorneys request new hearing date for Main Street slaying
- Roger Mudd donates $4 million to W&L
- State to borrow more for unemployment benefits
- Virginia Retirement System underfunded, JLARC says
- Judge deals blow to health-care law
- For Cuccinelli, defiance pays off
- Brittany Smith's father speaks, thanks woman who spotted daughter
- Brittany Smith's father speaks, thanks woman who spotted daughter
- Dan River Region residents divided on uranium mining
- New surveillance video of Easley & Brittany Smith before leaving area
- Obamacare DOA
- Derailed train mess to be repaired by Monday evening
- Virginia has borrowed $346 million to cover jobless benefits
- Roanoke community college administrator to lead CVCC
- Judge rules for Va. on health-care case
- Judge rules for Va. on health-care case
- Judge rules for Va. on health-care case
- Megan and Bethany Wilbun
- Pittsylvania County eyes 911 updates
- In Your Schools for Dec. 13, 2010
- 'Strippermobile' delivers Christmas donations
- UPDATE: More names released in massive Amherst County drug bust
- Building permits for Dec. 13, 2010
- Property transfers for Dec. 13, 2010
- Rescued By God’s Love After Being Used As The Devil’s Servant
- Town waits for hidden gems to be exposed
- Alcoholic energy drinks are targeted
- Business school dean emphasizes long-term vision
- Stanley, Davis at odds over repeal amendment
- Norfolk Southern train derails in Roanoke
- Deadline approaching to make Medicare changes
- Old portraits capture bygone Lynchburg
- False story prompts search at College Lake
- UVa student reports assault on the Corner
- UVa study: Smoking in pregnancy may cause psych problems in children
- Flu spikes in parts of Va.; vaccine covers 3 strands
- Charlottesville Bypass Must Be on State's Radar
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, December 12, 2010
- City schools seek budget input
- LU law school builds firm foundation
- One year later, still no suspect named in Morton homicide
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, December 11, 2010
- Liberty law 3
- Liberty law 2
- Liberty law
- Brittany Smith found safe, Jeffrey Easley arrested in San Francisco
- Brittany Smith found safe, Jeffrey Easley arrested in San Francisco
- Hunter in serious condition after being shot
- Webb leaving Altavista council, but still dedicated to town
- Subdivision near Oakwood could begin construction in March
- Crime Commission: Protective orders should extend to dating relationships
- Dunbar student found with BB gun at school
- BREAKING NEWS: Brittany Smith found safe, Jeffrey Easley arrested
- Hurt named to financial services committee
- Peter Rose arrest details
- Former Staunton River coach arrested again
- Bedford Elks National Home Christmas display
- City to close part of Rivermont Avenue to two-way traffic
- Pictures of the Week for Dec. 10, 2010
- UPDATE: Suspect count in Amherst County drug bust rises to 71
- UPDATE: Man, 67, dies after punch by Burger King worker
- UPDATE: Amherst County authorities name 8 of 69 facing charges in drug bust
- Michael Verlance Epps
- Hollan Deal
- AP says TARP program has earned $35 billion in income
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, December 10, 2010
- Redrawing the State's Districts
- Virginia Tech's delayed warning violated federal law
- McDonnell attends Byron fundraiser in Lynchburg
- United Way of Central Va. optimistic about giving outlook
- Bedford Co. School Board weighs moving eighth-graders to high schools
- Local law enforcement on lookout for missing girl, man
- Contractors to begin work on Museum of the Confederacy in January
- Heritage community meetings continue, one left
- McDonnell unveils $4 billion transportation plan
- Former Amherst football standout Peter Rose arrested again
- Brittany Smith, Jeffrey Easley photos going up on billboards
- USDOE rules Virginia Tech violated Clery Act on April 16th
- Magna Vista H.S. holds 30th annual Christmas Open House
- Woman surrenders to Danville police following six-hour standoff
- Pin the Donkey on the Tail
- Search for Brittany Smith: Campgrounds, rest areas searched
- Search for Brittany Smith: Campgrounds, rest areas searched
- McDonnell promises $4 billion for roads by end of term
- Salvation Army bell ringer charged in kettle theft
- Police swarm Florida gas station, after false Jeffrey Easley sighting
- Facebook founder among latest wealthy pledging to give away money
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, December 9, 2010
- Cut of Ex-Con Program Is a Loss for State
- Kluge Estate auction unsuccessful
- Lovingston man eyes Nelson County commonwealth's attorney seat
- Federally protected shellfish may hold up Nelson County pipeline project
- Unhappy Democrats say tax bill likely to pass
- Va. congressional delegation split on tax deal
- Search for Brittany Smith: Tent bought at Walmart, no sightings of Easley, Smith
- Campbell County takes steps toward regional water authority
- Heritage discussion continues with small group meetings
- Lynchburg School Board not keen on finance consolidation idea
- Bedford County could approve band teacher position at JF, Forest Middle
- When the temperatures get tough, the tough stay indoors
- Smith Mountain Lake supporters seek license plate participation
- City planning commission OKs Acorn Hill expansion
- Man sentenced for burning baby proclaims innocence
- Police: Brittany Smith, Jeffrey Easley "dropped off the face of the Earth"
- Cujo's bite matching his bark
- Eighteen-year-old pleads guilty to sex with girl
- Richmond firm chosen for uranium study
- Cow brutally killed in Botetourt
- Rudolph punctured in Richmond Christmas parade
- George Allen's career chronicled by local author
- Cheater Cheater
- Cat returns home five years after Katrina
- From WCBD-TV: SC arts school student injured in "fire-related incident"
- Pound of meth seized during triple arrest in Amherst County
- LU sells $120M in facilities bonds
- Christmas parade means more for one Amherst couple
- Amherst County schools feel pinch from state cutbacks
- Hackers strike back to support WikiLeaks founder
- State Aid to Localities Still Is Dropping
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, December 8, 2010
- Cuccinelli: End Justice oversight
- Chesapeake Bay regulations: What they mean for Lynchburg
- Shelter pets can get holiday homes
- Superintendent: Heritage repairs may cost more
- Firms back plan to build new schools in Campbell
- Lawmakers talk 29 bypass, reform, marijuana at Chamber meeting
- Glenvar students hold candlelight vigil for missing classmate
- US balloonists' remains found
- Continental Airlines guilty in 2000 Concorde crash that killed 113
- Building permits for Dec. 6, 2010
- Property transfers for Dec. 6, 2010
- In Your Schools for Dec. 6, 2010
- Lynchburg church creates holiday meal packages for hungry families
- Lyricism of a younger generation
- Heritage High School panel invites more input
- Cold can't keep crowds from Appomattox Community of Candles
- GOP elects new leaders in Va. House
- Crime commission to weigh police pursuits
- Fire tears through Amherst County home
- Drifting snow and slick spots keep roads dangerous
- CVCC interviews finalists for president's job
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, December 5, 2010
- Community Viewpoint: It's Past Time for Action on Bay Cleanup
- The Heritage Taskforce and Public Perceptions
- On the Outside
- On the outside: Lynchburg loses program for ex-cons
- On the outside: Men struggle to find work, rebuild lives
- Plucky independent TV channel hangs on
- Public safety, zoning on Campbell County supervisors' menu
- Heritage dialogue showcases frustration, resentment
- Heritage steering committee impressed by meeting turnout
- Snow marks Lynchburg's 50th Christmas parade
- Marcus Oliver
- Kevin Trent and Marcus Oliver
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, December 4, 2010
- Ex-Con
- Smoking rules go over smoothly for most area restaurants
- Mother of convicted carjacker protests judgment
- Two indicted on murder charges in Bedford County
- Groups fill backpacks to fight childhood hunger
- Delta: Roanoke to gain lost Lynchburg flights
- Lynchburg again among top digital cities
- Parking deck free until Jan. 1
- Jobless Benefits
- Common Ground
- As Lynchburg service ends, Delta adds flights to Roanoke
- UPDATE: Va. 151 reopens after truck accident
- Governor seeking at least $50 million more for colleges
- Police: Man wrongly texts drug offer to prosecutor
- U.S. National Security and Wikileaks
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, December 3, 2010
- McDonnell opposes cutting home tax break
- Agent who infiltrated Outlaws recalls violence, drug use
- Heritage High meeting brings out strong support for school
- Driver charged with DUI in fatal Bedford County wreck
- Parkway plates may be coming to a car near you
- Centra plans changes to pediatric unit, nursing school
- Urbanski nominated for Western District judgeship
- Spike in rabies cases in Botetourt Co.
- Doctors deem Speight competent for trial in Appomattox slayings
- An Adult Conversation
- UPDATE: Nelson County manhunt suspended
- UK confirms U.S. grenade killed British aid worker
- Will Council's Voice Change Delta's Mind
- Letters to the Editor for Thursday, December 2, 2010
- MS Society honors UVa football great
- 23,000 Virginians would lose jobless benefits
- Panel says plan would save Va. $100 million a year
- Local governments to see less from state, even as revenues rise
- No committment from town on Appomattox economic developer
- Heritage High School meeting expected to draw hundreds
- 'Independent channel' keeps public access TV on air
- Muse
- Rush Homes hopes for help this holiday
- Altavista to launch bus service Dec. 20
- Tech prep to boost school skills in Bedford County plan
- Downtown trolley free on Saturdays before Christmas
- Farming not just a job for Bob Harris of Chatham
- Gretna drowning lawsuit moves forward
- National Security for Dummies
- Federal jury picked for Outlaws trial in Richmond
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, December 1, 2010
- Show off your Christmas lights!
- Lowe's recalls about 11 million blinds, Roman shades
- Warner, Webb differ on ending earmarks
- House clears settlements for black farmers
- Bedford schools brace for budget shortfalls
- Judge dismisses LU challenge to health care law
- Bible makes exodus back to Confederate soldier's Lynchburg home
- Bedford schools look for ways to save as enrollment, funding drop
- Cline to ask for audit of Va. lottery
- VIR poised for growth
- Filing may form basis of Earnest appeal
- Recent local earmarks went to flood reduction, horseshoe crabs
- Christmas trees flying off the rack
- Madison Heights man pleads guilty to sex with teen
- Lynchburg man shot in leg; police look for suspects
- Like Father Like Son
- Aging group focuses on connecting seniors, family
- Child dies in Virginia mall fall; relative charged
- Show off your Christmas lights!
- Pentagon study says gays could serve with no harm
- Chesapeake Bay is an Asset to Virginia
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, November 30, 2010
- School leaders see Cuccinelli opinion as affirmation
- 3 percent bonus going to 96,000 state workers this week
- Sandusky hosting holiday open house Dec. 11
- Altavista Town Hall to be named in honor of Burgess
- Diamond Hill Neighborhood Center work begins
- Researchers claim Sgt. York battle site located
- Bedford County School Board to meet Tuesday
- Chesapeak Bay
- Found It On Wiki
- Chesapeake Bay
- Feds investigate crooks pretending to be DEA agents
- UPDATE: U.S. tries to contain damage from leaked documents
- UPDATE: Afghan police officer kills 6 U.S. service members
- McDonnell asks tobacco panel to help woo Calif. business
- State employees get bonus Wednesday
- Nelson County copes with child's loss ofter hunting accident
- WH Official: Obama to freeze pay for fed workers
- Police investigating after I-81 crash kills 12-year-old
- U.S. tries to contain damage from leaked documents
- FDA would boost food inspections under Senate bill
- 5-year-old donates life's savings to help rebuild fire station
- In Your Schools for Nov. 29, 2010
- Christmas events and other sundries
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, November 29, 2010
- Charges of harassing sex offenders rare in Virginia
- Back Roads: Hard cider's popularity on upswing in Va.
- U.S. Department of Education reminds schools on bullying cases
- Report: Chesapeake cleanup will create jobs
- CVCC's final four presidential candidates to visit Lynchburg
- State Department cables on WikiLeaks reveal hidden world of diplomacy
- Sandusky band instructor named top teacher
- A Shocking Betrayal of the Public Trust
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, November 28, 2010
- Community Viewpoint: Real Problem of Bay Cleanup Not Being Addressed
- Community Viewpoint: EPA Know-It-Alls and Their Heavy-Handed Ways
- Group tackles Lyme disease
- Lynchburg Marine Corps League closing social quarters
- Amherst's historians pen book
- Deer wreck claims increasing locally, nationally
- Twenty-five years later: back on the scene at Treasure Island
- Lynchburg officials: bay cleanup price, requirements too steep
- Nelson County child killed in hunting accident
- Letters to the Editor for Saturday, November 27, 2010
- Regional jail construction ahead of schedule
- Lynchburg Public Library ramps up computer services
- Parks program to give students a break from long winter break
- New club aims to net more attention for lacrosse in Forest
- A Lousy Pair of Sevens
- What's Taking So Long?
- A Small Price for Failure
- Life Church thanksgiving meal
- Holiday dinner a symbol of how church has changed lives
- Desperate Times Ahead for Virginia Budget
- Letters to the Editor for Friday, November 26, 2010
- Chatham man received late football player's lungs
- Cuccinelli OK with searches of student phones, laptops
- Wild tales from the Wildlife Center of Virginia
- Shop safe this season with these tips
- Lynchburg businesswoman lauded for virtual venture
- Avoiding the Cut
- Isabelle Duston
- JF cheerleaders to march in Macy's parade
- Heritage High School community discussion plans expand
- Bedford Christmas nonprofit 'dangerously low' on funds
- Thanks for the memories
- Thanksgiving holiday closings
- Campbell County centenarian recalls simpler times
- TRAFFIC ALERT: City to adjust power lines at Langhorne & Memorial next week
- Car break-ins at two Amherst Co. restaurants
- The Acts of Thanksgiving and of Giving
- Letters to the Editor for Wednesday, November 24, 2010
- Nelson County woman remembers family slain by terrorists
- Amherst County supervisors to decide on project grants
- Video: James River Day School kids thank firefighters for service
- Boost or Bust: Schools kept some jobs using stimulus money
- City Council resolution asks Delta to stay
- Stanley wins GOP nomination for 19th District
- Earnest's lawyers say appeal in the works
- Christmas tree lighting, parade set for Dec. 4 downtown
- School leaders mull future of "Stimulus Jobs Fund" money
- Police seek information on church break-ins
- Forbes sentenced to 10 years for $4 million fraud
- Full-Body Scan
- Judge grants bond in Appomattox County baby-wounding case
- JLARC: McDonnell estimates on ABC privatization too high
- Roanoke man captures view from edge of space
- Authorities nab buzzard at Appomattox Middle
- UPDATE: North, South Korea exchange fire; 2 killed
- Man killed at Crabtree Falls identified
- Judge rules suit against Tech officials will proceed
- Letters to the Editor for Tuesday, November 23, 2010
- A New Home for the Opera on Main Street
- McDonnell's economic advisers urge caution in revising budget
- Bedford County approves permit for SML campground
- VDOT says its ready for winter weather
- Crabtree Falls claims 21-year-old man's life
- Council to consider resolution urging Delta to stay in Lynchburg
- Earnest crime scene to remain locked up
- Teen arrested after Bedford car chase
- Lynchburg schools face federal discrimination review
- More than 330 die in stampede at Cambodian festival
- Letters to the Editor for Monday, November 22, 2010
- Lady Liberty and the TSA
- Then and Now
- Judge allows Va. Tech shooting lawsuit to advance
- More than 300 die in stampede at Cambodian festival
- Man, 82, gets 90-year prison term in sex case in Louisa
- McDonnell urges caution in state spending
- Report: Nuclear weapon drivers sometimes got drunk
- Bedford Co. police chase ends with crashes, stolen car
- Man pleads guilty to murder in Lynchburg shooting
- New underwear protects privacy at airport
- Former Congolese official on trial for war crimes, rape
- 2 fires burning in George Washington National Forest
- Judge hears arguments in Tech shooting suit
- TSA chief: Relatively few travelers getting pat downs
- Lynchburg eyes fees for water standards
- Former finance secretary faces sentencing
- McDonnell says role with GOP group will help state
- Former champ Rex White remembers NASCAR's bygone days
- Christmas trees big business in Southwest Virginia
- Letters to the Editor for Sunday, November 21, 2010
- Community Viewpoint: The need for a bold, strategic vision
- Terrorist Cases Don't Belong in Civilian Courts
- Doctor finds a peaceful side to Mexico
- Gauging the impact of city cutbacks
- Community meetings highlight city budget priorities
- Remember those tax cuts?
- Colleges get a cut: Stimulus boosts work-study programs
- Poplar Forest wine festival emphasizes Jefferson connection
- David McLoughlin