Saturday, April 5th, 2025

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Good morning, Lynchburg. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 5th of April.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Lynchburg police reported that on March 26 a five-month-old baby was found unresponsive at a Leesville Road home and later warrants showed he was malnourished with open sores on his skin — his 23-year-old mother has been charged with multiple counts of felony child neglect after leaving him unattended for days. WSET
- ➤ A defendant from Greensboro accused of the strangulation death of his ex testified Thursday that he was at the Bedford County complex at the time of her injury and did not enter the Forest apartment where she was found unresponsive. The trial in Bedford Circuit Court continued as the jury heard closing arguments Friday and began deliberating a verdict. The News & Advance
- ➤ The Trenton Frye murder trial entered its fifth day today after Frye testified on day four — jurors are expected to decide if he is guilty of first or second degree murder. WSLS 10
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ The Downtown Lynchburg Association announced Friday it was selected for a national program to boost Main Street support and will receive a $70K grant to create new downtown investment opportunities — the initiative will provide technical assistance to transform vacant storefronts and is one of only six chosen nationwide. The program, led by Main Street America and funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, aims to revitalize underused areas. WSET
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ At a school board meeting Tuesday, Interim Superintendent Ben Copeland outlined a plan to repurpose T.C. Miller as a pre-K center starting next year, a change that will combine programs and save $1 million. Several parents and community members voiced concerns about losing the school’s long-held identity — and a public hearing is set for April 8 at 5 p.m. at 915 Court St. for further discussion. The News & Advance
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Public Works Department said a water and sewer project on Peace Street led to road closure concerns at the 501/221 intersection and work will resume next week in the evenings to ease traffic. Director Hart confirmed that Peace Street remains open & current plans include two right-hand turn lanes onto 221 with the project expected to finish by 2030 or 2031 as traffic needs are considered for upcoming developments. WSET
- ➤ A joint city council and school board committee finalized six recommendations last Thursday after reviewing 45 proposals to adjust the city’s capital improvement plan and school operations. The recommendations include reversing funding schedules, prioritizing repairs to E.C. Glass High School track, requiring consultation before changing the school CIP plan, fully funding the school’s operational fund, considering closing a second elementary school in 2026—2027, and meeting quarterly for cost-saving ideas. WSET
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Momix: Alice in Lynchburg
7-10 p.m. — Historic Theatre at the Academy Center of the Arts — $29 – $87 — Experience an enchanting journey of imagination and acrobatics with MOMIX's mesmerizing production inspired by Lewis Carroll's classic tale.
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Classic Skynyrd LIVE
7:30-9:00 PM — Historic Theatre at the Academy Center of the Arts — $20 – $57 — Experience electrifying tributes to Lynyrd Skynyrd's Southern rock anthems performed by Southern Steel.
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American Heart Association Lynchburg Heart Walk
10 AM – 12 PM — Percival's Island Natural Area — Free entry — Celebrate heart health and support the American Heart Association while walking for a cause.
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2025 Spring Job Fair
10:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. — Jefferson Forest High School — Free entry — Connect with over 40 employers offering various job opportunities in the Bedford area.
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Clay Mottley Concert
2:30-6:30 p.m. — City Stadium Complex — Cost not provided — Enjoy a master craftsman of melody with clever and catchy original songs.
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Lyle Lovett & His Acoustic Group
7:30-10 p.m. — Historic Theatre at the Academy Center of the Arts — $39–$102 — Experience the captivating sounds of Lyle Lovett blending country, jazz, and folk in an iconic live performance.
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Lynchburg Hillcats Game Night with Rise Up Lynchburg
6:30-9:30 p.m. — Bank of the James Stadium — $8.00 — Cheer on the Hillcats while supporting a great community cause.
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2nd Annual Spring Vendor Fair
10 AM – 2 PM — Overlook at Stonemill — Free entry — Enjoy a lively day of shopping local crafts and delicious treats to kick off the spring season.
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Jefferson Choral Society: Handel's Messiah
4-5:45 p.m. — Historic Theatre at the Academy Center of the Arts — $25 – $50 — Experience the powerful choruses from Handel's Messiah performed by Central Virginia's largest adult choir.
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Historic Garden Week Tour
11 AM – 5 PM — Camp Kum-Ba-Yah Nature Center — Ticketed event — Experience Lynchburg's architectural beauty and garden diversity at this charming tour.
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Freedom 4/24's Run 4 Their Lives 5K & Thrive LYH Wellness Expo
Come out for Freedom 4/24's Run 4 Their Lives 5k. Join the fight to prevent and end Human trafficking by walking or running with us! Friday: Family Fun Night/Kids Run & Packet Pick Up. Saturday: Run 4 Their Lives 5K & Thrive LYH Expo. After the race, make plans to attend the Thrive LYH Health and Wellness Expo. Check out all the best health and wellness resources, freebies, and experiences that LYH has to offer.
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