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Local colleges will not penalize applicants for activism-related suspensions

As students around the nation prepare for coordinated walkouts to protest gun violence at schools, their administrators are cracking down with threats of suspension — but a disciplinary record for activism-related behavior won’t be a factor in the admissions process…

 

Hillcats to host two blood drives in March

To celebrate Red Cross Month, the Lynchburg Hillcats will host two blood drives this month. The blood drives will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 2 and from noon to 6 p.m. March 15 at the American…

 

Lynchburg-area school divisions hear ‘legitimate concerns’ regarding school safety

After the Feb. 14 school shooting in Florida in which 17 people were killed, Nelson County Public Schools Superintendent Jeff Comer said the division has heard “legitimate concerns” from parents in regards to school safety.

 

Lynchburg School Board member running for City Council

After serving on the Lynchburg City School Board since 2015, Derek Polley is looking for a new role in local government.

 

Peaks View Park's north parking lot closed

Now through April 27, the north parking lot at Peaks View Park, 170 Ivy Creek Lane, is closed to accommodate the delivery of construction materials to replace the bridge in the park, according to a news release from the city…

 

Natalie Short ends Lynchburg City Council run

Natalie Short has suspended her campaign for city council, according to her Facebook page. Although she is dropping out of the race, she said she will actively campaign for other candidates to ensure liberal candidates are elected.

 

Amherst County budget proposes 2 percent pay hike

Amherst County employees are slated to receive a 2 percent cost of living increase in the next fiscal year, according to projections for the county’s proposed 2018-19 budget.

 

Lynchburg schedules downtown road closures

Beginning March 5 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily there will be rolling closures on downtown Lynchburg’s Commerce Street between Fifth and Ninth streets, and on Seventh and Eighth streets between Main and Commerce streets, according to a news…

 

After busy year, Lynchburg Regional Business Alliance looking ahead

Members of the Lynchburg Regional Business Alliance met Wednesday morning for its annual meeting to discuss the past year’s achievements and what is to come in the upcoming year.

 

Chatham woman found dead in burning car Sunday; police probe as homicide

AXTON — Investigators have confirmed that the body of Chatham woman was found in a burning car in Axton on Sunday.

 

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