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ABC13's Hayden Robertson spoke to Amazement Square CEO Mort Sajadian about the move to cancel their 10th annual Chalk Festival.
The Lynchburg City Council will not meet again until August. In the meantime, information sessions on city changes fill the calendar.
A Roanoke-based business owner wanted to bring his smoke shop to Electric Road in Salem, but city leaders said no. Now, the ...
The Lincoln City City Council has voted to terminate the contract of David Benson, the City Manager Pro Tem, without cause.
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — Amazement Square has canceled its annual Riverfront Chalk Festival and Art Contest. The event, which ...
You may not have seen much progress, but the city's largest-ever capital improvement project has been steadily moving under ...
On a 4-3 vote, at the eleventh-hour, city council adopted a $0.84 real estate tax rate, an increase from the equalized rate of $0.767. That is a direct, measurable hike on Lynchburg homeowners — ...