Project still on track for 2023 completion
There is $9.1 million after the contribution to the new police station, which already was approved.
The company has started its process to select an executive architect for the project.
Danville voters head to the polls Tuesday to pick who they want to serve on Danville City Council and the Danville School Board for the next f…
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine kicked off his 2018 reelection bid, and talked about his role in opposing President Donald Trump’s administration, with a community discussion Friday afternoon at Brewed Awakening in Danville.
Danville School Board member Steven Gould announced Friday he will not run for re-election in May.
A unanimous Danville School Board on Thursday approved a $4.1 million energy performance contract that will save the school district millions …
Danville School Board members spoke out on both local gun violence that claimed the life of a high school student, as well as the white supremacy rally that led to violence in Charlottesville the previous weekend, during comments at a board meeting Thursday.
The Danville School Board rejected hiring an additional assistant principal at Johnson Elementary School to assist with the discipline process…
The Danville School Board elected Renee Hughes as board chairwoman and Terri Hall as vice chairwoman in a regular meeting Thursday evening.
Danville School Board Chairwoman Sharon Dones is facing felony charges, according to the Danville Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office.
Members of the Danville School Board said they were frustrated with the school system’s budgeting process while debating the use of year-end funds at a Thursday work session.
Danville will provide $1.6 million more to its school system next year than it currently gives, but the decision came after lengthy debate among Danville City Council members Tuesday night.
Public schools, as we know them today, began in Massachusetts when, in 1827, the legislature passed a law making all grades of public school o…
The Danville School Board voted to send an initial budget request of $3 million in additional funding to Danville City Council after a long debate at its Thursday meeting, kicking off the budget process for the next fiscal year.
Facing declining enrollment and a loss of about $1.1 million in per-pupil revenues, Danville School Board and Danville City Council members pledged to work together to solve budget, discipline and capital needs issues in the coming months.
There are plans for a joint meeting between Danville City and the Danville School Board to discuss the recent presentation of a report that recommends about $8 million in renovations to J.T. Christopher Stadium at George Washington High School.
A new law firm has opened in the River District with partners W. Huntington “Hunter” Byrnes and Steven Gould planning to serve customers by keeping costs down in two ways: they will be the only staff and offer set fees for services.
The Danville School Board elected members Sharon Dones as chair and Steven Gould as vice chair during its monthly meeting Thursday.
Local Republican and Democratic officials say campaigns are ramping up as both political parties prepare to hold national conventions next month.
Steven Gould, a Danville attorney and a member of the Danville School Board, has been appointed to the board of visitors at Longwood University.
The Danville School Board approved three additional jobs at George Washington High School to help with administrative duties — and to get more staff on class disruption problems — during the board’s monthly meeting Thursday.
Danville City Council member Larry Campbell asked the Danville School Board for help both informing students about Virginia elections and increasing the city’s low voter turnout during the school board’s monthly meeting Thursday.
The Danville School Board took measures to clarify its position on the early retirement system in place for the district and also celebrated end-of-year achievements, including retiring and long-serving teachers and staff, at its monthly meeting Thursday.
Riverside Lanes was packed Saturday afternoon with people there supporting the annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraiser hosted by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Danville Area.