Staunton City Council approves 91-cent tax rate with 2026 operating budget
After some discussion Thursday night, Staunton City Council approved a 2026 budget with a 91-cent tax rate.
After some discussion Thursday night, Staunton City Council approved a 2026 budget with a 91-cent tax rate.
The University of Mary Washington will host a mini-conference for job seekers on Thursday, May 15, including alumni and federal workers.
The Armentrout Towing/Old Dixie Towing guy facing a criminal reckless driving charge for driving menacingly through a Staunton political protest rally on April 5 got himself on the radar of the Staunton Police Department last fall for something else.
An alleged gang member was taken into custody late Monday night following a standoff at a residence in Harrisonburg.
There is talk in the industry about former UVA Basketball coach Tony Bennett being a possible target for the San Antonio Spurs, who don’t exactly have an official opening right now, but the writing seems to be on the wall, with respect to Gregg Popovich.
UVA Baseball freshman pitcher Tomas Valincius recalls when he first started playing baseball, he played virtually everywhere.
A Richmond museum is preparing to open an exhibition in June that will explore the lives of free Black Virginians from 1619 to 1865.
Andy Zipser, a self-styled “geezer” and Staunton resident, wrote today to express his displeasure with my “exculpation” of the Staunton Police Department for its security plan at this past weekend’s protest rally at the Augusta County Courthouse.
I began nearly every morning of our weeklong vacation in St. Pete by running in the vicinity of gators.
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen, in the first week of the Senate’s two-week recess, risked his life to try to bring home Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
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