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The Democratic candidate for governor talks about some of her views on economic development in an interview. The Republican candidate has not responded to interview requests to talk about policy.
Of particular concern are several provisions in the developer’s host agreement with the county that opponents say are designed to quash dissent.
The tropical system that moved inland in South Carolina early Sunday marks the start of a change from a sunny, dry holiday weekend to more sticky and stormy days ahead.
The former banker in Wise County now leads the Napoleon Hill Foundation, which seeks to preserve the legacy of an early self-help author who grew up in Southwest Virginia.
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Tuesday will have three meetings, starting at 3 p.m.: the Physical Development Committee, a work session for the city council, and the regular meeting of the city council.
A public hearing on improvements to a section of U.S. 11, Lee Highway, in the Exit 7 area of Bristol will be held Monday by the Virginia Department of Transportation.
Carilion Clinic has announced the final, public phase of a $100 million capital campaign to construct a new cancer center in Roanoke. The nonprofit health system is $4 million shy of that goal, it ...
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A Rockbridge County judge finds two members of the Mogensen family guilty of contempt of court for interfering with court orders to move the adult giraffes but suspends jail time.
This year marks a full century since Roanoke ceased to be “the Black Hollywood.” If you never knew that Roanoke once held that title, then we have a lot of catching up to do before we get to why ...
In a single school year, John I. Burton High School — one of just two schools in Norton — nearly eliminated chronic absenteeism.