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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.
Free community college program may extend to Patrick County; more . . .
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Ballad buys remaining interest in Smyth hospital; more
Briefs: Griffith criticizes infrastructure bill; Bristol brewer markets Appalachian grains; Tech plans innovation campus announcement.
Miyares to speak at funeral for slain officer; more . . .
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Big Stone Gap police officer killed; more . . .
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Virus rates fall across Southside, but rise in much of Southwest Virginia
Hopewell and Petersburg see infection rates fall to zero. Lynchburg also among lowest rates in state.
Second Amtrak train may be just months away; more . . .
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Kaine, Warner seek federal probe of sexual assaults at Liberty University; more . . .
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McAuliffe’s ‘rural problem’ was ‘everywhere problem’; more . . .
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28% of state economic development funding goes to data centers; more . . .
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