As of today, Moore County has 20 new COVID cases and will not receive a shipment of vaccine this week.
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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.
Raiders tied with Greenfield for #5 in latest AP poll
The Moore County Raiders moved up two spots to tie with Greenfield as the number five Division 1, Class 1A team in the state, according to this week's AP Tennessee Football Prep Poll.
Tourism up and COVID counts down several weeks after Jack tours resume
Based on the data, the resumption of public tours at the distillery does not seem to be affecting Moore County COVID active case counts.
Raiders blank Cascade in season opener
Raiders combined grit and effort to snag a 15-0 win over Cascade in the home opener.
Farmers Market will happen in Wiseman Park again on Friday
The Lynchburg Farmers Market happens again Friday afternoon and we’ve confirmed a local meat producer will be there to sell to the public.
Lynchburg Alzheimer’s walk planned for Sept. 19
Lynchburg will gather on September 19 to Walk to End Alzheimer's.
Live Updates: Moore County Coronavirus Closings
Here's a complete and recently updated list of all the coronavirus closings and postponements that could affect life in Moore County today.
Buddy the Beagle gets his own Facebook page
Canine Kardashian: Lynchburg gets its own furry social media star
Lynchburg’s oldest living vet, Aulden Raby, to grand marshall Christmas parade
This October, Moore County native Aulden Raby, looked all smiles as members of Quilts of Valor wrapped a warm, homemade quilt around his shoulders and honored his service in World War II. On Saturday, he’ll once again be honored as he rides in the annual Lynchburg Christmas Parade as the Grand Marshall. Born in the...