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We all have our own ways of describing Tuesday's weather but, when you're horse back, it may seem a little hotter. Competitors at this year's House Mountain Horse Show were trying a bit of everything to stay cool Tuesday afternoon.
Jean Robinson got her first speeding tickets at age 84. A camera picked up the speeding vehicle, to Jean's surprise.
Investigators believe the lightning caused surge in electrical conduit in the Southern Inn's kitchen
The Southern Inn has served the community for more than 78 years
Claire Collins says the county handed over emails of those who signed up for the 'Alert Rockbridge' to VMI, after a verbal Freedom of Information Act request
Last week, Tony Conway and his wife traveled to Fort Benning, Georgia to check a wish off his list.
Carilion Clinic has plans to add a third helicopter, Lifeguard 12.
Members of the group followed through with plans to hold up Confederate flags in the city, in honor of Lee-Jackson Day in the Commonwealth
Dozens of dogs and their owners
The Sons of Confederate Veterans filed the lawsuit Thursday at the Federal Courthouse in Roanoke.
Members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans plan to bring and hold several flags downtown, while wearing Confederate uniforms
After a vote in favor of the ordinance, now a City Council work session is planned to further discuss the issue
Washington and Lee University professor Pamela Hemenway Simpson, who played a key role in the school's transition to co-education, has died.
The "Paint Lexington Paint-Out" starts today
Lexington City Council passed the ordinance four to one, which means only government flags will be flown from city flag poles