Patrick Earl, an adjunct theater professor at Randolph College and a professional actor, has filed to run as an independent for an at-large se…
The News & Advance's newsroom brought home 16 awards from the Virginia Press Association's annual News & Advertising Contest.
Lynchburg Mayor MaryJane Dolan sent a letter this week reprimanding Ward IV City Councilman Chris Faraldi following Friday's Lynchburg City School Board meeting, prompting Faraldi to respond with a letter of his own.
This year The News & Advance Thanksgiving Holiday edition will be delivered and available for sale Wednesday, Nov. 24.
It’s been 20 years and we haven’t forgotten. As we approach the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, The News & Advan…
The News & Advance will not publish a print edition on Memorial Day, although we will still offer an e-edition. This will help us lower costs, give many employees a day off and also help acquaint more readers with our popular e-edition.
The News & Advance has promoted two longtime newsroom staffers to the positions of editor and city editor.
The News & Advance's newsroom brought home 23 awards from the Virginia Press Association's annual News & Advertising Contest.
The Virginia High School League on Thursday made official the decision to cancel sports and activities for the remainder of the school year, e…
As a leading provider of news, information and advertising in Central Virginia, today we are proud to announce the launch of our Local Marketi…
The News & Advance is under new ownership.
The News & Advance lost one of our own over the weekend.
Lynchburg native Charles Vess took home two Hugo Awards, including one for Best Professional Artist, over the weekend.
Thumbs up to the Central High School alumni who marked the 50th anniversary of their Amherst County school closing earlier this week. For many…
The staff of The News & Advance reflected on the influential people from the Lynchburg area who died in 2018, including civil rights pione…
Amherst County Director of Social Services Susan Mays' last name was incorrect in the story "Group interested in buying the Johnson Senior Cen…
Representatives of two city initiatives joining forces to address Lynchburg’s poverty rate had an inaugural meeting last week to establish a p…
With the new academic year underway, the latest batch of college rankings is out for area schools — which are both highlighting the scores and…
Daily Bread a community effort
I read a letter to the editor in The News & Advance questioning the claim made by the Virginia Republican Party that Leslie Cockburn, the …
Cockburn's problematic views on Israel
Aaron Estes, a Brookville High School senior and lineman on the football team, will play college football with UVa-Wise. That information was …
I write to express my support for Al Billingsly for City Council because I am confident he has what it takes to help address the issues facing…
Billingsly backed for City Council