The third-largest employer in Buena Vista will make the move next summer. Buena Vista stands to lose between $130,000 and $140,000 in revenue from utilities and taxes on machinery and tools.
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Angela Greene begins her service in Lexington on May 10. She was fired as Portsmouth’s top cop during a political firestorm last year over a Black Lives Matter protest.
Two council members want to see how the process of changing a street name would work before committing to a formal procedure.
Masks and social distancing are still required, and in-person events are still cancelled, but visitors are allowed inside again without an appointment.
A special grand jury in Rockbridge County charged a fuel delivery driver with involuntary manslaughter in the deaths of four people.
RARA and Ben Grigsby, a former trustee of Washington and Lee University, each offered to buy the Piovano Building to save the organizations housed on site.
High school football has returned in the spring with protocols designed to keep players and staff safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Zipper Collective seeks to expand opportunities to donate or shop for second-hand housewares, clothes, canned food, toys and books.
The community clean-up effort returns this week after coronavirus cancelled last year’s competition.
Local school districts could gain almost $200,000 in federal funding to help with transitioning to virtual education and keeping teachers and students safe.