Freedom 250 is over and done with: Trumpapalooza, baby!
The administration, which is the best and most competent administration in this nation’s 250-year history, is officially canceling the Freedom 250 Concert Series.
The administration, which is the best and most competent administration in this nation’s 250-year history, is officially canceling the Freedom 250 Concert Series.
Was the Waynesboro Police Department ever going to go public with news of the rash of vehicle break-ins that included at least two belonging to Albemarle County Police Department officers?
The odd story about Waynesboro Police appearing to want to downplay a story about a rash of vehicle break-ins in the city from earlier this week is taking an odder turn.
The no-media-savvy-having Waynesboro Police used a Ring alert to notify a relative handful of folks about “multiple larcenies from vehicles and stolen vehicles” reported over a 35-hour period beginning at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
We have the updated schedule for road construction and maintenance in Rockingham County from the folks at VDOT for the week of June 8-12.
We have the updated schedule for road construction and maintenance in Augusta County from the folks at VDOT for the week of June 8-12.
We have the updated schedule for road construction and maintenance in Rockbridge County from the folks at VDOT for the week of June 8-12. Scheduled work is subject to change due to inclement weather and material supplies. When traveling through a work zone, use extreme caution and be alert for lane closures and traffic-pattern changes….
The Augusta County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in locating Brittany Ann Craig, 28, who was last seen on Friday at 6:30 a.m. at 607 Calf Mountain Road in Waynesboro.
The Republican side in the Fifth District has been just plain odd for several years now, so, it should be no surprise that there’s another intraparty contest for the congressional nomination this year.
Staunton has launched a demonstration project in Downtown Staunton to give residents and business owners a look and feel for an idea percolating in City Hall to expand pedestrian space in the central business district.
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