Due to a COVID-19 exposure, Metro Utilities officials say all office staff will work remotely until further notice.
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MCHS Athletic Director: Immediate households can attend Raiders games, everyone should tune in remotely
MCHS officials announced this week that Raider sporting events will now be closed to all spectators except immediate family.
Give blood at the Moore County Battle of the Badges
Members of the Metro Fire Department and Metro Sheriff's Department challenge Moore County citizens to show their big hearts on January 25 by giving blood at the Moore County Battle of the Badges.
AT&T says no recovery timeframe for Internet back online due to building damage and investigation
At 1 p.m. on Saturday, AT&T and state officials stated in could be several days before Internet services come back online following the bombing in Nashville.
Work around keeping Moore County 911 available
Public Safety officials reassure locals that Moore County emergency services are available despite 911 outage.
Local Internet remains down for some due to Nashville bombing
Local Internet remains out Saturday morning as a result of the Nashville Second Avenue bombing.
Jack Daniel “elves” partner with Lynchburg’s Angel Tree program to make Christmas extra special for local kids
Jack Daniel employees loaded up over 100 "party in a bag" gifts for Moore County kids as a collaboration with Santa Stocking Stuffers. It's was part of the distillery's participation in the BF 150 Projects to celebrate Brown-Forman's 150th anniversary.
Could Lynchburg get a White Christmas?
Local meteorologists say there a chance Moore County could get a dusting on snow on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning.
Metro Council meets Monday … virtually
The Metro Council's December meeting will be held virtually on Monday, December 21. Chair Denning Harder will be onsite at the Lynchburg Legion Building for anyone wishing to attend the public hearings.
The best place to see the rare “Christmas Star”
Local astronomer Hix says the best spots in Moore County to view the Christmas Star will be hilltops, away from city lights, with unobstructed views to the south-southwest.