As we continue our coverage of healthcare concerns across our hometowns, one of the key issues surrounding the stability of hospitals in Southwest Virginia is workforce recruitment and retention.
Martinsville City Councilman Rayshaun Gravely was charged with driving under a suspended license and expired inspection sticker, according to Sheriff Steve Draper.
Bedford County is being sued by its former parks and recreation director, who claims he was wrongfully fired for raising concerns about wrongdoing by one of the county’s partners.
A rural health care shortage — our hometowns face a dire issue. Maybe you’ve heard about it. Maybe you’ve experienced it yourself. Now, it could get worse.
A person was injured by glass fragments from a bullet fired into in a car at a graduation party Sunday, June 7, according to the Pittsylvania County Sheriff’s Office.
The cost of cooling down this summer may be a little higher than in years past. The U.S. inflation rate currently sits around 3.8%, and the cost of traveling in Virginia is still higher than it was in 2025.
A new report from the Virginia Joint Commission on Health Care (VJCH) finds 13 of the 36 rural hospitals operating in the Commonwealth are at risk of closing.
Two people were hospitalized Friday, June 5 after a crash involving a tractor trailer and dump truck, according to the Chatham Volunteer Fire Department.
Gun shops across Virginia say they’ve seen a spike in customers and sales in recent months as new firearms restrictions signed by Governor Abigail Spanberger are set to take effect July 1.
5 Points Music Foundation coordinates the music and helped expand the series this year to include the Sunday brunch performance that puts a focus on giving back.
A Bedford County parent continues to challenge the school division’s handling of the Stewartsville Elementary School closure process by appearing in court Thursday.