LYNCHBURG, Va. – Spring has officially arrived in Lynchburg—and with it, one of the city’s most beautiful traditions. As part of Historic Garden Week, several private gardens are opening their gates ...
A historic grocery store in Lynchburg is getting restored. The Calloway Store was one of the first black-owned-and-operated neighborhood grocery stores in Lynchburg. It opened in the late 1800s. Now, ...
The collapse of a Civil War-era tobacco warehouse on Dunbar Drive has thrust a spotlight on another Lynchburg building — which now stands as the city's sole surviving warehouse-turned-war-hospital.
When it opened in 1966, it became the city’s first library “to serve all citizens” in an ongoing integration effort. Decades later, staff are living by the same slogan to help the library meet the ...
LYNCHBURG, Va. – In a move aimed at providing financial relief to residents, Lynchburg City Council is considering a bold proposal that would eliminate the personal property tax, commonly called the ...
Tennis coach Tony Adams, 62, of Lorton, Virginia, used to work at Virginia schools and was accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a child. Amherst County celebrates annual Christmas ...
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