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Downtown Lynchburg library temporarily closed after bedbug discovered

The downtown branch of the Lynchburg Public Library was closed temporarily Monday morning after staff found a bedbug.

 

Three arrested after Amherst robbery

Three people were arrested in connection with a robbery Sunday in the town of Amherst, police said.

 

Lynchburg police seek 2 suspects in shooting, larceny

Two Virginia residents are wanted in connection with a shooting and reported theft Sunday night, police said.

 

Your right to know: Latest property transfers and building permits

Property transfers for Lynchburg and the surrounding counties, plus building permits for Amherst County.

 

Rolling lane closures on Jefferson Street May 21-25

Between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. May 21 through 25 there will be rolling lane closures and flagging operations on Jefferson Street, between Horseford Road and 10th Street, while the Department of Water Resources conducts maintenance on the area’s permeable…

 

Construction halted at Mountain Valley Pipeline work site following severe erosion in Franklin County

State regulators have put a stop to construction of part of the Mountain Valley Pipeline swamped by a rainstorm, saying work cannot continue until proper erosion control measures are established.

 

Water main valve maintenance May 21-25

From 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, May 21 through 25 crews from the city of Lynchburg’s Department of Water Resources will conduct water main valve maintenance on the following streets: Boonsboro and Link roads; Spotswood, Hilton and Peakland places;…

 

Grace Street in downtown Lynchburg to see temporary lane closures this week

There will be temporary lane closures on Grace Street, between 16th to 13th streets, May 21-22 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. so crews can clean and assess the condition of the sanitary sewer line, according to a news release…

 

Local coffee shops becoming a rising star in bringing community, caffeine together

Coffee’s multimillion-dollar industry is on the rise, and not only are people demanding coffee in the morning, afternoon and evening, they want it specially made.

 

Monacan tribe reflects on struggle to achieve federal recognition

For Dean Branham and members of the Monacan Indian Nation, Bear Mountain in Amherst County is sacred ground.

 

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