A juvenile pedestrian suffered non-life-threatening injuries after being struck by a vehicle on Saturday.
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Before Galileo Magnet High School graduates turned their tassels and tossed their caps, the school’s first principal asked they heed her experience-seasoned advice: “Take chances. Stand for something. Be a good friend. And give something back.”
Walgreens is opening two full-service stores with drive-through pharmacies in Danville, a company spokesman confirmed.
Danville police charged a former employee of the Danville Public Schools information and administrative technology department with grand larceny after a March computer equipment theft.
Junior Leadership Southside, a program of the Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber Foundation in partnership with the Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce, is currently accepting applications for its fourth program year.
About 18 months ago, the Danville Regional Foundation took Danville City Council and other city leaders on a trip to Greenville, S.C., to see what that city had done to revitalize its downtown.
It was standing-room-only at Averett University’s Grant Center on Thursday night as the family and friends of Chatham High School’s senior class gathered for their graduation ceremony.
A lively crowd gathered at John M. Langston Focus School’s auditorium on Thursday night as 46 students walked across the stage to accept their diplomas at the newly accredited school.
U.S. Green Energy Corp. is working to finish its 28,000-square-foot facility in Cane Creek Centre now that the Industrial Development Authority of Danville loaned the company $500,000.
A fire caused by a faulty electrical extension cord did moderate damage to a home in North Danville and displaced a family Thursday morning.
Carlton Hartis has worked with music for almost his entire life. He has played in bands and worked in studios and put in plenty of time doing what he loves.
The Caswell County Sheriff’s Office has announced that a Burlington, N.C., man was arrested earlier this month after 345 pounds of marijuana, firearms and digital scales were found in a Burlington home.
Danville Public Schools Superintendent Sue Davis announced Wednesday that she would assume the additional role of principal at Glenwood Elementary School as well as remaining superintendent.
Southside will have local representation on a national level.
Two women were transported to Danville Regional Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries Wednesday evening after a car crash on West Main Street near Lady Astor Street.
The Danville Police Department is searching for a man who was spotted in the area of Campbell Street and Noble Avenue on Tuesday night offering neighborhood children candy in an attempt to get them into his truck.
The last day came with tears and a lot of emotion.
Jim Kendrick is no longer the director of Danville Utilities.
The Danville Police Department apprehended the driver of a 2006 Nissan Altima who fled on foot after he was involved in the wreck at the intersection of Hughes Street and Wooding Avenue Tuesday. Nathaniel Jonathan Younger, 20, of Danville was charged with failing to obey a stop sign, driving with a suspended license, felony hit and run and felony unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, according to a release from the Danville Police Department.
Danville police are looking for a man suspected of approaching children Tuesday night.
The new owners of Riverside Lanes are looking for families to come and enjoy bowling.
To make the past come alive for the Dan River Region’s high school seniors, the Danville Historical Society is offering two $250 scholarships this year that will get students directly involved in historic preservation.
Philipp Kotlaba had a tough decision to make this year. After getting into law schools at Harvard University, Yale University and Stanford University, the Virginia Tech senior had to narrow it down to one.
Qualified residents saved an estimated $731,000 in fees by using the Building Economic Success Together coalition’s free tax preparation this past tax season.
On Tuesday, W. Townes Lea Elementary was buzzing with the typical excitement that comes from students right before summer break.Wednesday is their last day. Boxes can be seen in the back of some classrooms as teachers begin to pack up for the year.
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