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Lynchburg City Schools is requesting over $42 million from the city for its fiscal year 2026 budget, marking a $2.7 million ...
The race featured Republican William Oden and Democrat Keishan Scott. Oden is a retired U.S. Air Force member, while Scott ...
On Tuesday, May 27, Lynchburg City Council approved a rezoning request that would bring 54 new townhomes to the 600 block of ...
During Tuesday’s City council meeting, many Lynchburg residents and business owners expressed their frustrations with members of the council ...
Questions are swirling around social media, after someone posted a letter claiming Lynchburg City Officials were looking to ...
Four and a half hours into Tuesday's Lynchburg City Council meeting, just before midnight, local business leaders took the ...
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LYNCHBURG, Va. (WDBJ) - UPDATE: The winners of races for Lynchburg City Council November 5 are Jacqueline Timmer (Ward 1), Sterling Wilder (Ward 2), Curtis Diemer (Ward 3) and Chris Faraldi (Ward 4).
Even if the increase is approved, it still puts council $29,000 under the state maximum salary for a city the size of Lynchburg. “A politician should not vote themselves a pay increase.
LYNCHBURG, Va. – Tensions ran high at Lynchburg City Council’s Special Meeting on Tuesday as council members Marty Misjuns and Jeff Helgeson were censured in a 4-3 vote. “What we see here is ...