It seems likely to be a fraught decision — two years of bickering followed the council’s last battle over leadership roles.
Lynchburg
Cardinal to add Lynchburg reporter with support from Report for America
The new reporter will start in July of 2025.
Agenda Lynchburg: City council to hold public hearing, consider Leesville Road townhome plan
Zoning decisions could allow 88 townhomes and parking at 750 Leesville Road in an area designated mostly for institutional use.
BWXT announces $100 million deal to expand special materials production
Lynchburg-based BWX Technologies said the acquisition will enhance its ability to develop and manufacture advanced materials for commercial, military and space uses.
Lynchburg community group to receive $75,000 grant
Boys and Girls Club of Greater Lynchburg wants to use the funds for workforce development programs.
Lynchburg area has been slow to recover since 2008 recession. Why?
Lynchburg Regional Business Alliance will commission a study on Lynchburg’s economic performance.
Celebrating the James for eight days on the river
15 batteaux launch from Lynchburg on June 18.
State set to recognize Lynchburg’s ‘rose wrangler’
A historical marker will be dedicated in Lynchburg Sunday to the late rosarian Carl Cato.
Lynchburg metro grows, Roanoke metro shrinks
Another look at the latest census estimates, which show some potentially important new population trends.
Founder of public education in Virginia finally gets recognition in Lynchburg
Only Richmond has more historical markers to Black History.

