Seven officers and a dispatcher at the Bristol Virginia Police Department have tested positive for COVID-19, according to Bristol Virginia City Manager Randy Eads.
Seven officers and a dispatcher at the Bristol Virginia Police Department have tested positive for COVID-19, according to Bristol Virginia Cit…
Bristol, Virginia voters can begin casting ballots on the proposed Hard Rock Bristol casino in just 55 days. The general election is Nov. 3, but a new Virginia law permits “no excuse absentee voting” by mail and in-person early voting starting Sept. 18.
A fourth police officer in Bristol, Virginia has tested positive for COVID-19 as crews continue to clean city buildings.
While most law enforcement agencies say they’ve been blessed to have healthy employees during the COVID-19 pandemic, at least 12 law enforceme…
Bristol Virginia City Hall and the city’s Police Department are closed today after three police officers tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.
Bristol Virginia City Hall and Police Department will be closed Friday after three officers tested positive for COVID-19.
The Virginia Lottery Board on Thursday pre-certified Hard Rock International and its local partners as the preferred casino operators for Bristol, Virginia, paving the way for a public referendum this fall.
BRISTOL, Va. – This year’s Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion has been canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and public health conc…
BRISTOL, Va. — City leaders gave final approval Tuesday to a $51.8 million general fund budget that eliminates salaries of some city workers, …
BRISTOL, Va. — Bristol Virginia City Council is scheduled to discuss four proposed highway projects Tuesday, including plans to widen two segm…
BRISTOL, Va. — Bristol, Virginia businesses impacted by the public health pandemic could receive some financial relief from the city thanks to $1.46 million in federal CARES Act funding.
BRISTOL, Va. — A fiscal 2020-21 spending plan that includes eliminating 12 positions from city payroll may be amended after July 1, Mayor Neal Osborne said Tuesday.
BRISTOL, Va. — Law enforcement officials in the Bristol area are monitoring rumors about possible riots and destruction around the community t…
BRISTOL, Va. — In its first year of operation, taxes from a proposed casino at the former Bristol Mall could offset most Bristol, Virginia rev…
BRISTOL, Va. — Bristol Virginia City Council will meet in called session this morning to amend its casino operator resolution and add the newly created entity that would oversee the operation.
BRISTOL, Va. — Developers of The Sessions Hotel in downtown Bristol have secured a refinancing loan for the new 70-room boutique hotel that is…
It seems that the Charter doesn’t actually prohibit gambling but just expresses an ability, arguably an intent, to do so — but without actually doing so.
BRISTOL, Va. — A portion of Piedmont Avenue will be closed this weekend to allow two city restaurants to offer extended al fresco dining.
BRISTOL, Va. — The City Council received a sobering presentation Tuesday on a proposed fiscal 2020-21 budget that includes cutting 10 employees, leaving vacant positions unfilled and anticipating a more than $2 million reduction — primarily due to the effects of COVID-19.
The Virginia Senate and House this afternoon accepted amendments proposed by Gov. Ralph Northam, to allow casinos by referendum in Bristol and…
BRISTOL, Va. — City leaders will attempt to resume work next month on finalizing the city’s fiscal 2020-21 operating budget after pausing amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
BRISTOL, Va. — The Bristol Virginia City Council unanimously endorsed an emergency declaration for the city Monday and provisions to hold emergency meetings as needed in the face of growing concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.
BRISTOL, Va. — City officials approved an electronic meeting policy for emergency situations Tuesday and canceled all public meetings for the next month in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
BRISTOL, Va. — The agenda for tonight’s Bristol Virginia City Council meeting includes provisions responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, including allowing members to participate in certain meetings electronically.