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Millions of dollars are being spent on technological programs and training for high tech careers, even in rural areas. Seeing the growing reliance on digital mediums, the administration at Chatham Hall wanted to invest in something new.
In a work session that lasted until almost 11 p.m. Tuesday, Danville City Council decided to hold extra work sessions as necessary to move the final vote on the city budget from June 26 to May 30.
Willie Henry Graves, an inmate at the Danville Adult Detention Center, escaped from the work crew he was assigned to during a lunch break Wednesday.
When members of Fairview United Methodist Church meet together Sunday, they will be celebrating 100 years of history that began when a small group decided to get together on their own to study the word of God.
Gibson Middle School has been granted a reprieve — at least for a little while — and Danville City Council delayed final decisions on the Westover Branch Library and a new cigarette tax.
For a night at the symphony, or to see performers play and dance, one does not have to travel outside of Danville.
When Glenda Boswell, executive assistant to the president, retires from Danville Community College in a few days, she will have devoted 50 years of her professional life to Virginia.
Almost 50 of Leigh Latchum’s string students will take to the stage at 7 p.m. Tuesday to show off what they have learned.
The New York Giants shocked nearly all draft forecasters, by using their first round pick to take the reigning ACC Player of the Year. That included Wilson.
Two friends, all grown up now, want to share with local kids the love of sports.
A Sunday afternoon fire left behind moderate damage at a Danville home.
It’s that tasty time of year again. Girl Scout cookies have arrived in Danville.
In an annual tradition, couples spent Valentine's Day speaking their vows at Ben David Jewelers in Danville.
For the next six months, people of all ages can explore the connections between music and science at the center's latest creation, Wild Music.
The Danville Science Center’s largest fundraiser is back.
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