SWVA Wildlife Center releases another rehabilitated eagle at Smith Mountain Lake
Read full article: SWVA Wildlife Center releases another rehabilitated eagle at Smith Mountain LakeThe Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center recently released a bald eagle at Smith Mountain Lake! It was injured after a fight with other eagles, but that scuffle was only half the battle.
The biggest of stories came to the small city of Butler. Here's how its newspaper met the moment
Read full article: The biggest of stories came to the small city of Butler. Here's how its newspaper met the momentButler Eagle reporter Irina Bucur had a relatively straightforward assignment when a Trump rally came to town.
Did you know you can zip line at Niagara Falls?
Read full article: Did you know you can zip line at Niagara Falls?Sure, seeing Niagara Falls from either the United States or Canada is awe-inspiring, but what if we said you could experience the beauty of Niagara Falls from up above, like you were a soaring eagle?

'An awesome opportunity': Danville fire chief looks forward to being chief in Williamsburg
Read full article: 'An awesome opportunity': Danville fire chief looks forward to being chief in WilliamsburgDANVILLE, Va. - Danville Fire Chief David Eagle describes leaving to become the fire chief in Williamsburg as "an awesome opportunity." As 10 News reported Wednesday, Eagle is retiring from the department after 25 years. He said he had planned to stay with the department for several more years, but the opportunity to go to Williamsburg was just too good to pass up. I think that'll be exciting and a neat opportunity to learn how sharing resources and working together with other departments will be," Eagle said. An interim fire chief has been appointed while the city manager conducts a nationwide search for a new chief.

Danville Fire Chief David Eagle retires after 25 years of service
Read full article: Danville Fire Chief David Eagle retires after 25 years of serviceDANVILLE, Va. - Fire Chief David Eagle is leaving Danville to assume a role as fire chief in Williamsburg. Danville City Manager Ken Larking, announced Wednesday that Eagle was retiring, after serving in the role for 12 years, and 25 years as a firefighter. Eagles last day with Danville will be Oct. 11, and he will join Williamsburg on Oct. 15, according to Larking. Eagle is 50 years old and has 25 years of service with Danville, which makes him eligible to retire. Eagle also implemented the use of mobile data terminals to assist medical services in the field, according to Danville city officials.
