
Virginia Board of Education approves UVA, MGCC for Lab Schools
The Virginia Board of Education has approved the establishment of Virginia’s fifth and sixth lab schools for middle school and high school students.
The Virginia Board of Education has approved the establishment of Virginia’s fifth and sixth lab schools for middle school and high school students.
Hope House of the Shenandoah offers rapid rehousing for young adults who are at risk for or experiencing homelessness and gives priority to LGBTQ youth.
A Dublin man who was dealing drugs in the New River Valley was sentenced last week to 11 and a half years in prison.
Waynesboro City Manager Mike Hamp recommended to City Council that the Valley Alcohol Safety Action Program, or VASAP, permanently close.
The Virginia Department of Education has provided $12 million in state school security equipment grants to protect students, faculty and visitors in 483 schools in 98 school divisions.
Since the 2017 election, the Democrats have been consistently delivering for rural Virginia. In that time, we have either forced the Republicans to finally address the long-neglected needs of their constituents or we’ve rolled up our sleeves and addressed it ourselves.
Two juveniles and one adult were found dead this morning in the James River in Rockbridge County. The family members were last seen Friday night.
A Staunton-based nonprofit that advocates for abused and neglected children in the Valley has expanded its services to Shenandoah and Page counties.
Stephanie R. Clark of Covington is the Democratic nominee running for District 37 in the Virginia House of Delegates.
The City of Staunton has hired Rebecca Joyce to fill the housing planner and grants coordinator position in city government that has been open since the beginning of the year.