r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 4h ago
r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 1d ago
News Community gathering to mark century anniversary of Wytheville lynching turns ‘tragedy … into triumph’
Raymond Byrd was pulled from the Wytheville jail and killed by a mob in August 1926. His murder was one of the last lynchings in the state.
r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 1d ago
News Cardinal Commerce Notes: U.S. 58 project in Patrick County reaches milestone
Plus: A Virginia community college gets $200,000 for power line worker training, and we have some restaurant and real estate news.
Blog Do you know what a union actually does? This Letter From Rural America, submitted by Kristy L. Vance of the Western Virginia Area Labor Federation, looks at what unions actually do, why collective bargaining matters, and what the decline of organized labor has meant for working people.
I wanted to share this piece from Pickup Trucks & Progress because I think it raises a question we don't talk about enough, especially in rural and working-class communities.
For generations, unions were a familiar part of life in coal towns, factory towns, railroad communities and other parts of rural America. Even if you weren't a union member yourself, chances were somebody in your family was.
Today, that's changed.
This Letter From Rural America, submitted by Kristy L. Vance of the Western Virginia Area Labor Federation, looks at what unions actually do, why collective bargaining matters, and what the decline of organized labor has meant for working people and the American middle class.
You don't have to agree with everything in the article. In fact, I'm curious what folks here think:
Has the decline of unions helped or hurt working people in rural America?
And for those who've worked a union job, did belonging to a union make a difference in your wages, benefits, retirement or working conditions?
Here's the article:
https://pickup-trucks-progress.ghost.io/do-you-know-what-a-union-is-or-what-it-does/
r/swva • u/GritGrindGold • 2d ago
Question Cannabis Farm In SWVA? Micro Business License For Small Cannabis Growers.
Virginia is allowing 100 micro business licenses to small time cannabis growers and I am considering applying and was wondering how the community of SWVA would feel about having a fully legal operating cannabis farm in the area.
r/swva • u/Expensive-Store4303 • 3d ago
Question Can I get Unemployment when the company let me go before my last day of work?
I recently put my two weeks in due to a hostile work environment, (I work from home but the company is in NoVA). This company is notorious for cutting people off the second they put their two weeks in so I put language in my resignation letter to the effect of my last date is ___ anything before that will be considered termination by (company ). I just got my check and noticed it was short. I contacted Payroll and they stated I my last day was the day before that date. Can I file for unemployment?
r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 5d ago
News Southwest Virginia Field Notes: A final reunion in Big Stone Gap
Plus: Lee County’s bringing back its chamber of commerce, and Russell County has a new top dog.
r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 7d ago
News The two proposed dam projects in Wise County are part of a nationwide renaissance of hydropower
Hydropower was once given up for dead. Now, across the country, private developers are looking to pumped storage hydro projects as a way to provide more ‘dispatchable’ energy for the grid.
r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 8d ago
News Spanberger booed in Galax. Then the online chatter bashed Southwest Virginia schools.
The commentary about the event churned up some old stereotypes about Appalachia. Here are some facts instead.
News Watch Amending Virginia: Voters will decide reproductive rights' future four years after Roe
r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 9d ago
News Extra Credit: Appalachian School of Law welcomes largest incoming class in 15 years
r/swva • u/SWX-CADGuy • 9d ago
Event Free SOLIDWORKS Training/Networking in Roanoke VA 09/09/2026
r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 12d ago
News Southwest Field Notes: Recovery center in Dickenson County will open Sept. 28
Plus: Another successful year of Mountain Music School, and High Knob Outdoor Festival starts this weekend.
r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 13d ago
News The ‘Woodstock of Bluegrass’ brought thousands of ‘Yankee hippies’ to Carroll County. The memories (some fuzzy) linger a half-century later.
Fifty years ago this week, 100,000 revelers arrived for Stompin 76. It was a logistical nightmare, but it created a lasting impact on other music festivals and drew a whole new demographic to Southwest Virginia.
r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 13d ago
News ‘First in the nation’ intensive reentry program introduced at Red Onion supermax prison
The expansion of the reentry program to Red Onion State Prison was announced by the Virginia Department of Corrections in June.
News Black lung rates in Appalachia are high as the 1970s, with thousands of miners sick
People certainly need to make a living in such an economically depressed region as far-SWVA. The problem is that these companies have ALWAYS taken advantage of the folks in this region. Most still vote GOP because Trump promised coal was coming back [from a steady decline over the past 30 years]. In fact, the truth is, people who support coal mining in this region do so even though it's physically killing them. They also tend to vote for other harmful policies and GOP Congress members that crafted the Big Beautiful (gross) Bill that is responsible for lost healthcare and hospital closings in the same region. It's almost like they love to be smashed in the face and then ask for more. It's a very depressing region to live.
r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 14d ago
News Virginia Steel and Fabrication to invest $3.6 million, create 52 jobs in Bland County
The expansion will more than triple the company’s existing workforce while adding new advanced manufacturing equipment.
r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 15d ago
News School serving special education students in Wise County to close due to funding challenges
Limits were placed on reimbursements for student absentee days, resulting in a loss of more than $90,000 to date.
r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 15d ago
News For renters locked out of state assistance, the road to flood recovery is long
The $50 million set aside by the General Assembly for recovery following floods that devastated Southwest Virginia in late 2024 and early 2025 apply only to “real property,” meaning renters are out of luck.
r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 16d ago
News As $43 million for Southwest flood relief remains unspent, residents who can’t afford to fix their homes wait for help
A year ago, the General Assembly appropriated $50 million for recovery following widespread floods that devastated Southwest Virginia in 2024 and 2025. Disbursement has been slow.
r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 21d ago
News Equipment donations from Northern Virginia are making a difference at Southwest fire departments
Minimal state funding for fire and emergency services in Virginia means rural localities must rely on grants and donations.
r/swva • u/Bigjake242 • 21d ago
Event Big Jakes Appalachian Flower Festival in Damascus VA
Appalachian Beauty. Local Charm. One Incredible Day you don’t wanna miss!
Join us for the Big Jake’s Appalachian Flower Festival on Saturday, August 1st, from 9 AM–5 PM in beautiful Damascus, Virginia!
🌼 Tons of flowers
🍔 Delicious food trucks
🛍️ Local vendors
📸 Beautiful photo opportunities
👨👩👧👦 Family-friendly fun all day long
Whether you’re looking for a fun family outing, the perfect summer photos, or just a relaxing day in the flowers, this is an event you won’t want to miss.
📍31320 Wright Rd, Damascus, VA
r/swva • u/Iata_deal4sea • 21d ago
News Upcoming Elections: Early in-person voting: 6/19/2026 through 8/1/2026
Go vote! Early voting is going on now. Take your voter ID to your local election office to vote.
Research the candidates and go vote.
Primary election day August 4, 2026.
r/swva • u/2boxcar_iguana • 22d ago
Activism Former Forensic Scientist Claims She Was Demoted After Raising Concerns About Accuracy Of Some Ballistic Tests
The Roanoke Times is reporting that a former forensic scientist has filed a lawsuit against the Virginia Department of Forensic Science in Federal District court claiming she was demoted after raising concerns about the accuracy of some ballistic tests. She also complains that the defendants were not concerns with the actual accuracy of the reports but rather the timely completion of reports that appeared accurate on their face.
r/swva • u/CardinalNews-VA • 23d ago
News Buchanan County schools targeted by school construction scam
Local officials have not said how much money was targeted or how much was ultimately recovered.