Some of the children talked about struggling with confidence, trouble at school or physical issues, like epilepsy. But that’s not the point of this video.
A company that has been in Lynchburg for almost 130 years will close its doors soon.
Genworth employees spent the school year exchanging letters and having lunch with second-grade students at R.S. Payne Elementary School.
Through the first four months of the year, Lynchburg Regional Airport has already seen 3,200 more passengers than it did through the same period in 2011.
The Lynchburg Regional Chamber of Commerce held its 24th annual business trade show Tuesday at Liberty University’s Thomas Indoor Soccer Center.
At the Craddock Terry Hotel, staff members regularly try new things to do for guests.
The Lynchburg Regional Chamber of Commerce selected Charley's as the 2012 small business of the year earlier this month. Here's why.
Georgia-Pacific’s wildlife habitat efforts at its Big Island mill have led to housing opportunities for some wood ducks.
The James River is now part of a historic trail.
The U.S. Postal Service modified its plans to close mail processing centers, sparing some centers from closing.
The U.S. Postal Service modified its plans Thursday to consolidate its network of mail processing centers, but Lynchburg's center is still planned for closure.
The former Jones Memorial Library remains for sale.
Mark Fenton, the host of the PBS series “America’s Walking” and an expert on how communities can become more walker-friendly, was in town as part of the city’s Live Healthy Lynchburg campaign.
Educators, business leaders, government officials and others gathered in downtown Lynchburg on Tuesday to talk technology.
A grandmother's home remedy has turned into a business for Lenny Wentz.
A company that started selling frames, chair bottoms and other small furniture items from a horse-drawn wagon in 1897 Lynchburg is now celebrating its 115th anniversary.
The Babcock & Wilcox Company reported its sixth consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth for the first quarter of 2012.
The last time Lynch’s Landing hosted a celebration for the launch of the James River Batteau Festival was five years ago.
Areva received $100,000 in two separate grants for a $7 million testing facility under construction at its former fuel manufacturing facility at the Mount Athos site.
The funeral home director, Chris Tharp, maintains the ads were valid.
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