Virginia DOC completing prisoner transfer from Lawrenceville Correctional Center
The Virginia Department of Corrections is completing the transfer of more than 200 inmates from the privately-run Lawrenceville Correctional Center on Wednesday.
The Virginia Department of Corrections is completing the transfer of more than 200 inmates from the privately-run Lawrenceville Correctional Center on Wednesday.

Cost of living, retired taxpayer-friendliness and state health infrastructure are among the data set considered in WalletHub’s 2022’s Best & Worst Places to Retire.
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced additional key administration appointments this week.

As summer winds down and Americans prepare for fall, they can also prepare for more traditional rent prices in some areas of the country.

The Rivanna River, Meadow Creek, Moores Creek, Schenks Branch, and Lodge Creek have been identified by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality as being impaired due to excessive levels of sediment and/or bacteria.

The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank and its network of partners and program sites serve 109,500 individuals each month and distributing more than 21 million meals last year.

Business, industry, nonprofit and government leaders from across the Shenandoah Valley have banded together to find solutions to some of the most pressing challenges for economic development in the region.
Three seats are open on Staunton City Council in the November election. One of six candidates hoping for a seat is Brad Arrowood.
Michele Edwards is running for one of three seats on Staunton City Council in November’s election.
We talked this week with a Buchanan County resident who doesn’t qualify for flood insurance because she doesn’t live in a flood zone, and likely won’t be able to get federal assistance to repair damage to her home from a July flood.