The Lars Tiffany story, already odd, because of the way he was let go as the head coach of the UVA Lacrosse program, after winning two national titles, is trending toward the downright weird.
More than 300 local African American orphaned children were cared for in the first half of the 20th century at the home of a Staunton woman named Queen Miller.
Two Texas men kidnapped two undocumented immigrants, took one to a Charlottesville neighborhood expecting to get ransom from a family member, didn’t get what they thought they were going to get, and shots were fired.
The Arcadia Project is launching the second season of its Downtown Staunton summer concert series, Arcadia Presents, with a performance by The William Hayes Duo on Saturday, June 6, beginning at 6 p.m.
The only reason I care about what Boomer Esiason thinks about the Jaxson Dart-Abdul Carter dustup over Donald Trump is that Esiason’s weekly interview series airs locally on WVIR-NBC29.
Dana White, the UFC guy, wants people to think he’s “right down the middle politically,” which, nobody thinks that, because he’s not, and that’s OK, it’s a free country, support who you want to support, but he’s not “down the middle,” not even close.
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