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Grand jury to hear case against man accused of setting Virginia city councilman on fire over affair
Read full article: Grand jury to hear case against man accused of setting Virginia city councilman on fire over affairA judge finds that there is enough probable cause for a man charged with dousing a Virginia city councilman in gasoline and setting him on fire to have his case be sent to a grand jury.
New details emerge from hearing on attack on Councilman Lee Vogler
Read full article: New details emerge from hearing on attack on Councilman Lee VoglerThe man accused of setting Danville City Councilman Lee Vogler on fire on July 30 will appear in Danville General District Court this morning for a preliminary hearing.
Councilman Lee Vogler’s wife shares update on his condition and recovery journey
Read full article: Councilman Lee Vogler’s wife shares update on his condition and recovery journeyCity Councilman Lee Vogler will undergo multiple surgeries as part of his recovery, according to a statement shared by his wife, Blair Vogler, on the Showcase Magazine Facebook page.
Danville community speaks out following attack on city councilman
Read full article: Danville community speaks out following attack on city councilmanDanville residents and colleagues expressed shock and support after City Councilman Lee Vogler was severely injured in a brutal attack at his workplace Wednesday, where an assailant doused him with gasoline and set him ablaze.
UPDATE: Danville City Councilman set on fire; suspect charged with attempted first-degree murder
Read full article: UPDATE: Danville City Councilman set on fire; suspect charged with attempted first-degree murderA Danville City Councilman was injured Wednesday morning after being set on fire in an assault outside his workplace, according to the Danville Police Department.
Virginia city councilman set on fire in workplace attack; suspect charged with attempted murder
Read full article: Virginia city councilman set on fire in workplace attack; suspect charged with attempted murderPolice say a city councilmember in Virginia was set on fire by a man who entered a local magazine office.
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Danville mayor, city council urging residents to get COVID-19 vaccine amid a surge in cases
Read full article: Danville mayor, city council urging residents to get COVID-19 vaccine amid a surge in casesAs COVID-19 cases continue to rise in Danville, both the mayor and city council are urging residents to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Danville city councilmembers tour proposed police station site
Read full article: Danville city councilmembers tour proposed police station siteDANVILLE, Va. – Plans for Danville’s proposed police station are in limbo until the November election, but city councilmembers took a tour of the property before the big vote. The funding for its renovation to become the new Danville Police Station depends on the vote for a proposed Caesars casino in town. If the vote for the casino passes, Caesars would spend $20 million on Danville municipal projects, including the new police station. Councilmember Lee Vogler hopes Danville residents think about the proposed police station when they cast their votes this election season. "It will also do things with the White Mill and Riverfront Park.”Currently, the Danville Police Department is headquartered at the bottom floor of Danville City Hall.
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Jones will serve Danville as mayor for another term
Read full article: Jones will serve Danville as mayor for another termDANVILLE, Va. During its first meeting, the newly-elected Danville City Council voted on a new mayor. The council voted that Alonzo Jones should remain the citys mayor. Jones was first elected to city council in 2010 and has remained on since. Gary Miller will serve the city as vice mayor. Lee Vogler, who won his reelection bid in May, previously served in that position.
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Danville vice mayor delivers food to Danville residents in need
Read full article: Danville vice mayor delivers food to Danville residents in needDANVILLE, Va. – Danville’s vice mayor isn’t letting the coronavirus stop him from giving back to his city. On Thursday afternoon, Lee Vogler delivered bags of snacks to 50 families in the Cardinal Village housing community. He had been planning to have neighborhood cookouts this spring. Now, he plans to deliver snacks to different parts of the city throughout the spring.

Danville says 'yes' to Rosie's Gaming Emporium
Read full article: Danville says 'yes' to Rosie's Gaming EmporiumDANVILLE, Va. - In a narrow victory, the referendum that will allow Rosie's Gaming Emporium to expand in Southwest Virginia passed Tuesday. According to the state Department of Elections, 5,083 people voted to allow Rosie's to open in Danville while 4,717 people voted against allowing the gambling establishment to open. "Danville is the comeback city and we think this is another step in that direction." "We can begin in earnest working with Danville city leaders to determine exactly what kind of project the community in Danville would like to see and the collaborating to bring that to fruition," Hubbard said. So, where will Rosie's open in Danville?

Parking fines could soon help pay for school supplies in Danville
Read full article: Parking fines could soon help pay for school supplies in DanvilleDANVILLE, Va. - Money for parking tickets in Danville could soon be used to pay for supplies for the city's schools. The idea will be discussed at Tuesday night's City Council meeting and then potentially voted on at the next City Council meeting. Danville Vice Mayor Lee Vogler asked the city manager and city attorney to look into the idea after learning about a similar plan in Las Vegas. The parking fines that are paid during that time, we could turn around and donate that money to the local nonprofit that handles getting school supplies to our children," Vogler said. If council members approve the idea, he said it could be used both at the beginning of the school year and around Christmas break, when schools get low on supplies.