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Misjuns claims he was wrongfully terminated from the Lynchburg Fire Department in 2021, after posting anti-transgender content on social media. The suit was dismissed in U.S. District Court, but ...
The plan to redesign one of the most congested intersections in Lynchburg is moving forward after four years of delays. An informational meeting about the project to revamp the intersection of ...
The Lynchburg City Council will not meet again until August. In the meantime, information sessions on city changes fill the calendar.
Amazement Square has canceled its annual Riverfront Chalk Festival and Art Contest. The event, which would have marked its 10th year, was scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 23. Museum staff said the ...
Lynchburg City Council is moving forward with a budget for the 2025/'26 fiscal year after two special-called meetings to iron things out on Monday, June 30.
Dozens of protesters filled the room Monday as Lynchburg’s City Council held a heated budget meeting that sparked debate and left many questions unanswered.
Lynchburg City Council is hosting the budget meeting to discuss the fate of the downtown branch Monday at 10:00 a.m. Fallen said the Friends of Lynchburg Public Library will be there with others ...
On June 23, at 7 p.m., the Lynchburg City Council will hold a public hearing at City Hall, located at 900 Church Street, to discuss a proposed increase in real property taxes.
Many community members opposed the redevelopment, which passed the City Council earlier this year. Ms. Hanif helped scale down the project and ensure that more affordable units were included.