No day but today: The Wayne Theatre presents “Rent” in Waynesboro
The Wayne Theatre prepares to take audiences back to the 1990s and the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States.
The Wayne Theatre prepares to take audiences back to the 1990s and the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States.
VDOT will hold public engagement meetings to gather feedback on Phase 1 findings from the Shenandoah Valley Rail with Trail Assessment.
Live Arts Theater’s 2024/25 Voyages Season continues with Horton Foote’s tender and deeply poignant play, “The Trip to Bountiful.”
The Central Shenandoah Health District will hold in-school vaccine clinics for 7th- and 12th-grade students in public schools this spring.
Stuarts Draft High School will present “Bright Star–School Edition, inspired by a true story of love and redemption in the American South.
Bridgewater College students will compete in the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges’ 25th annual Applied Ethics Bowl.

Students from Waynesboro and Charlottesville took part in the 2025 Junior Theater Festival Atlanta with Studio Wayne and DMR Adventures.
VDOT will conduct an online survey regarding Route 259 between U.S. 11 in Rockingham County and Broadway Avenue in the Town of Broadway.
Broadway actress and CBS sitcom “Alice” star Linda Lavin died Sunday at age 67 from complications of lung cancer.
A mother and grandmother are pleading for help in locating two young children from Rockingham County taken by their father in April and not seen since.