Here are some of the top headlines from other news outlets around Southwest and Southside:
Politics:
Roanoke could elect three openly gay men to City Council, most in Virginia. — Roanoke Rambler.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin to speak to Nebraska Republicans. — Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Del. Marie March, R-Floyd County, describe robo-calling Speaker Gilbert’s district to build pressure for her legislation. — Virginia Scope.
Roanoke City Council approves 17.5% car tax rebate. — The Roanoke Times.
Randolph College professor to run as independent for one of the at-large seats on Lynchburg City Council. — Lynchburg News and Advance.
Patrick Court Circuit Court clerk charged with DWI. — Martinsville Bulletin.
Pittsylvania County board to conduct national search for administrator. — Chatham Star Tribune.
Prince Edward County supervisor resigns. — Farmville Herald.
Economy:
Montgomery County landowners lose legal fight over pipeline’s eminent domain power. — The Roanoke Times.
Worker killed in Giles County was part of crew shutting down limestone mine. — The Roanoke Times.
The former Virginia Intermont College in Bristol sits in disrepair. — WCYB-TV.
Big Stone Gap obtains funding to develop camp sites at Big Cherry reservoir. — WCYB-TV.