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Warner introduces ‘Kids Off Social Media Act’

Virginia Sen. Mark Warner wants to change how much children are on social media. To do that, he ... Read more

Naturalization service

Lifestyles

‘Your country needs you’: Naturalization service held at Red Hill

Your country needs you. That was the message delivered by District Court Judge Norman K. Moon as Red ... Read more

Adventure Series

Lifestyles

High Bridge will host ‘Adventure Series’ races

Every year, hundreds of people sign up and take part in a series of races across the Commonwealth. ... Read more

Charlotte County Phenix

Lifestyles

Charlotte County residents advised, don’t feed or pet the bears

Don’t try and pet the bears. That’s the first suggestion issued by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources. ... Read more

Delta Alpha Chapter of The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International

Lifestyles

New chapter leadership installed for Delta Alpha

Sarah Daniel Fenwick of LaCrosse was recently installed as president of the Delta Alpha Chapter of The Delta ... Read more

Dunnington Mansion

Lifestyles

Dunnington Mansion for sale? Unique proposal given to foundation

Years after seeing a bid to buy the property rejected, members of the Dunnington Mansion Foundation (DMF) may ... Read more

Ninth District primary order 5th District Charlotte County write-in

News

5th District primary sees year’s first political poll released

As early voting has started in the Republican 5th District Congressional primary, we’re seeing the first set of ... Read more

Local

Butterwood Road work delayed slightly

It started a bit later than expected and as a result, it’s going to take a bit longer ... Read more

Randolph-Henry senior awards

Education

Senior awards handed out at R-H

The senior class of Randolph-Henry High School (R-H) will graduate with more than $78,000 in scholarships. Senior Awards ... Read more

Jordaine Penick

Lifestyles

Jordaine Penick aims high: Meherrin racing prodigy targets top spot

A couple of cousins, one a Randolph-Henry student and another from Prince Edward High, continue to open eyes ... Read more