The Relics of War
Written by: Shannon Brennan • March 1, 2019
As the 75th anniversary of D-Day approaches, artifacts shed light on June 6, 1944 John Long ran a bit late to an interview about the D-Day...
Person of Interest: Lauryn Lynch January/February 2019
Written by: LynchburgLiving • January 1, 2019
AGE: 8 Lauryn Lynch, a Bedford County resident and Liberty Christian Academy student, was crowned Little Miss of America on Nov. 24. We...
A Reprieve for Lynchburg’s Only Lake
Written by: Shannon Brennan • November 1, 2018
College Lake will return to full pond but plans for a wetland remain the ultimate goal Laura Henry-Stone envisions the day when the area...
Grassroots Local Market
Written by: Drew Menard • September 1, 2018
Grocery Co-op Opens Downtown By Drew Menard | Photos by Heather Kidd While Grassroots Local Market is a co-op, dedicated to adding value to...
James River Adventures
Written by: Drew Menard • July 1, 2018
Workout, Learn, Play on the Water Snaking along down the northeastern edge of the Hill City, gleaming turquoise as flecks of gold ripple...
Lynchburg, Virginia Overview
Written by: Chris Murphy • June 21, 2018
Lynchburg, Virginia may surprise you with its history! From The National D Day memorial, to the Appomattox Courthouse, Lynchburg is in the...
360: Memorial Steps in Lynchburg, VA
Written by: Chris Murphy • June 21, 2018
One of the iconic sites of downtown Lynchburg, Virginia is the Memorial Steps - built after World War I to honor those who had served. Over...
Gone But Not Forgotten
Written by: Suzanne Ramsey • May 1, 2018
Local Garden Club Takes CHILD Gravesites Under Its Wing In October 2017, members of Garden by the James Garden Club were volunteering at...
Person of Interest: Luis Quijano March/April 2018
Written by: LynchburgLiving • March 1, 2018
AGE: 19 | TITLE: Liberty University senior fashion design student You are in the middle of some research that almost sounds a little...
Read All About It
Written by: Suzanne Ramsey • January 1, 2018
A glimpse of local culture as seen through headlines over the past 125 years Long before 24-hour news and the internet, newspapers...








