
Staunton District Traffic Alert: Work schedule for week of April 5-9
The following is a list of highway work that may affect traffic in the Staunton District during the coming weeks.

The following is a list of highway work that may affect traffic in the Staunton District during the coming weeks.

The 1971 rewriting of the Virginia Constitution reversed a century-old practice of disenfranchising Black voters.

The 2017-2018 stretch saw VMI win just one game, an ugly 20-11 win over D2 Tusculum, but even in that 1-21 stretch, particularly in the one-win 2018 season, there were glimpses.

Andria McClellan is taking part in a Thursday 7 p.m. discussion on how we can tackle the climate crisis and provide environmental justice to all Virginians.

The Virginia Department of Transportation is developing design plans for a new auxiliary lane that would be located between the junction of westbound I-64 at exit 221 and Route 262 at exit 220.

Arts Council of the Valley’s April First Fridays Downtown features in-person events throughout the month at several locations, with other venues offering virtual arts experiences – or some combination of the two.

If you’re starting a new business and you find yourself failing to pick up speed, there are a few quick fixes and services you can employ to make sure your business is running at full speed.

Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger will host a public telephone town hall on Wednesday focused on behavioral and mental health challenges facing Central Virginians one year into the COVID-19 pandemic.

Arts Council of the Valley has rolled out another Smith House Galleries virtual exhibition – “Lingering,” a series of photographic works by artist Pato Hebert.

The Terry McAuliffe gubernatorial campaign today launched a new digital video ad that highlights Eric Branch’s story about having his voting rights restored.
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