Crystal Graham: Top stories in 2024 focused on animals, mental health, housing
In case you missed them, Crystal Graham prepared a roundup of her top stories from 2024 on Augusta Free Press.
In case you missed them, Crystal Graham prepared a roundup of her top stories from 2024 on Augusta Free Press.
The construction of Virginia’s first Buc-ee’s Travel Center off Interstate 81 in Rockingham County is on schedule for a summer 2025 opening.
A retail giant has stepped up to purchase Big Lots’ stores, distribution centers and other assets, and keep up to 400 stores open.
VDOT has updated its weekly road work schedules for the Culpeper and Staunton transportation districts, with the caveat that a lot of the road work on the schedule will be lifted around Christmas and New Year’s.
The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit in Georgia after the City of Brunswick has tried to close a center that helps the homeless.
Mary Baldwin University students are interning for New Directions through the College for Women to assist clients.
VDOT has updated its schedule of highway work that may affect traffic in the Staunton District during the coming weeks.
A regional facility to address mental and behavioral health is one step closer to becoming a reality after a location has been identified.
JMU has been awarded two grants to improve work-study programs and provide better internship opportunities for students.
The Commonwealth Transportation Board awarded a $61.4 million contract to Branch Civil Inc. to build truck-climbing lanes along I-81.
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