Here are some of the top headlines around Southwest and Southside:
News Briefs
Stay informed with the latest headlines from across Southwest and Southside Virginia with Cardinal News Briefs. This category features fast, essential updates from the trusted journalists at Cardinal News, covering breaking news, local government, education, business, public safety, weather, health, transportation, community events and more.
From the New River Valley and Roanoke Valley to Southside Virginia, the New River Highlands and beyond, Cardinal News Briefs delivers timely reporting and quick-hit stories that keep readers connected to the issues shaping Southwest and Southside Virginia communities. Whether you’re looking for developing news, regional updates, statewide policy impacts or local stories that matter to Virginians, this page offers concise, reliable journalism rooted in the region.
Scott County manufacturer to add 30 jobs; more . . .
Briefs: Youngkin holds events in Gate City and Abingdon. Rasoul blasts Alden bid for Lee’s newspapers. West Piedmont Planning District adds housing planner. Curator to speak at W&L.
Hedge fund wants to buy most Virginia dailies; more . . .
Here are some of the top headlines around Southwest and Southside.
Emory & Henry sees surge of interest in nursing program; more
Briefs: Agriculture department announces $2.2 million in grants to Southwest Virginia. Roanoke gets low score on LGBT equality.
Covid cases in Southwest up 41%; more . . .
Here are some of the top headlines around Southwest and Southside:
Southside now has some of state’s lowest virus rates
Three localities in Virginia have had no infections for two weeks. Lynchburg has lowest rate of any major city. But Southwest still ranks high.
Nuclear manufacturer to create complex in Campbell County; more
Briefs: Radford gets grant for police officers. Virginia Tech announces new graduation schedule.
7,000 Afghan refugees remain at Fort Pickett; more . . .
Here are some of the top headlines around Southwest and Southside.
Cardinal News accepted for Facebook accelerator program
We are one of 30 news organizations around the country accepted.
Emory & Henry’s nursing program wins accreditation; more . . .
Briefs: Meng named interim director of Fralin Life Sciences Institute. Lumos completes fiber project in Alleghany Highlands. VCEDA awards grant in Bluefield.

