Sunday, August 3rd, 2025

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Good morning, Lynchburg. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 3rd of August.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A driver in a van crashed into a house on the 15000 block of Wyatts Way in Huddleston on Friday, August 1 — firefighters said the home’s occupants were set to leave that evening and no one was hurt. WDBJ7
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A man was arrested after an armed standoff with law enforcement on August 1 on Pacoman Road in Evington—deputies used negotiations and chemical agents to secure his surrender and charged him with reckless handling of a firearm. WDBJ7
- ➤ At 8:30 p.m. on Friday, deputies responded to a welfare check on Pacoman Road in Evington where Ronald Lee Day, Jr. (50) displayed a firearm, made threatening statements, and fired a round before retreating into his home, and tactical teams later used chemical agents and negotiation to take him into custody on charges of reckless handling of a firearm. WSLS 10
- ➤ A man was arrested on August 2 in Campbell County after an armed standoff with police — authorities are still reviewing the case. WDBJ7
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Virginia's 2025 Sales Tax Holiday is underway until today at 11:59 p.m., letting shoppers purchase tax-free school supplies, clothing, footwear, hurricane preparedness items, and Energy Star and WaterSense products. Qualifying items must meet specific price limits — $20 for school supplies, $100 for clothing and footwear, $1,000 for portable generators, $350 for gas-powered chainsaws, and $60 for chainsaw accessories. WSET
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Virginia lawmakers are studying a change in election cycles that would shift state races to even years and potentially end holding elections every year (a move aimed at boosting voter turnout). The draft plan would adjust term lengths for some offices and require a constitutional amendment (with further debate and voter input expected in upcoming sessions). WSLS 10
- ➤ Bedford County’s department of community development proposed new regulations to address derelict structures, stormwater oversight, and land stabilization with civil penalties, and the changes will soon go forward for public hearings. The proposals—voted on by the board—aim to clarify staff responsibilities and protect residents while streamlining county procedures. The News & Advance
- ➤ Dozens of bikers rode out from Villa Heights Baptist Church Saturday morning to honor Autumn Bushman—spreading an anti-bullying message—and called for laws to treat bullying, including cyberbullying, as a crime. Pastor Tom McCracken said the proposed legislation would give schools the power to hold bullies accountable and expects the idea to be discussed further at the next general assembly session in January. WSLS 10
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The Last of Lucy Concert
6-11 p.m. — Super Rad Arcade Bar — All ages — Enjoy an evening with The Last of Lucy and Pathogenic during the GODFORM SUMMER TOUR 2025.
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Soul, Rhythm, & Boots Festival
2-11 p.m. — Lynchburg City Stadium Football Field — Free entry — A celebration of music and community with soulful tunes and dancing.
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Travis Reigh Live Performance
8 PM – 10 PM — The Music Hall — $15 – $18 — Experience the captivating sounds of Travis Reigh, a rising country artist with emotional storytelling.
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Face the Forest 5k Obstacle Course Run
7:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. — Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest — Cost info not specified — Challenge yourself with a thrilling obstacle course in a scenic environment.
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Parkinson’s Support Group
Monthly gathering — Time TBD — YMCA on Old Forest Rd — Free entry — Connect with others living with Parkinson’s in a supportive environment.
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Wolfswood Faire
2-7 p.m. — Wolfbane Performing Arts Center — $12 Adults, $7 Children 10 and Under — Experience a day of medieval games, sword fights, and performances at this festive gathering.
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Lynchburg Hillcats vs. Fredericksburg Nationals
6:30-8 p.m. — Bank of the James Stadium — VIP tickets available — Cheer on the Hillcats as they face off against the Nationals in an exciting minor league matchup.
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14th Annual Labor Day Wine & Music Fest
12-6 p.m. — Rebec Vineyards — Children 12 and under are FREE — Relax under the shade with music and wine in a picturesque setting.
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