Protests and marches have been happening in Lexington since last winter. Now, local organizations have joined in the national “No Kings” protest. Organizers say they want Virginians to vote in favor of a ballot measure that would temporarily allow the General Assembly to redraw congressional districts.
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RARA officials say they saw a record number of residents needing help with overdue rent and utility bills in January. The organization says it can only afford to provide rent assistance to a household once a year.
Police Chief Angela Greene said salary increases have helped bring her department up to full staff for the first time in years.
The new city manager will have to prioritize a long list of capital projects including renovation of the city hall and the jail, and renovation of water and sewer facilities.
After appointment-only service for over a year, all DMV locations throughout the state will have walk-in availability three days a week.
Restaurant and store owners say water pipe replacement is costing them sales.