All students on the bus, which was a middle and high school route, arrived at school safely, HCPS Superintendent Amy Huskin ...
For the first time, a big-time Broadway-style musical, “Guys and Dolls Sr.,” will be presented in Clarksville exclusively by ...
Every Christmas season for the past few years, the Adopt a Grandma Program has brought special Mary Kay gifts to women in assisted living facilities in the community.
The sheriff’s office has been infusing comedy into its Facebook posts for the last several months but ramped up the frequency ...
Southside Behavioral Health is inviting Virginia residents ages 18 to 25 to participate in the Virginia Young Adult Survey, a statewide effort focused on substance use and mental health among ...
The goal of a new Halifax County Sheriff’s Office initiative is to ensure that community members always feel supported, not ...
If we thought Bowman-Gray lived up to its namesake of “the Madhouse” during last year’s Cookout Clash exhibition race, this ...
The Chatham Concert Series continues at 1 p.m. Saturday at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Chatham. The event was set for last ...
We are certainly in the middle of a seasonal affective disorder-inducing spell of winter weather. Normally, my dog and I ...
After another blast of Arctic air this weekend — without an accompanying winter storm — a thaw appears on the horizon for next week.
Demand for Virginia-grown tobacco may have dipped over the decades, but grower efficiencies and commitment to quality keep the state’s surviving operations profitable.
On Jan. 22, at the quarterly meeting of the Southside Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program Policy Board, Carlton Gurley retired from the Southside Virginia ASAP Policy Board. Gurley had served ...