
Waynesboro venue to celebrate pride in face of Trump’s war on LGBTQ
While the current administration wages a war against those who identify as LGBTQ, the Foundry in Waynesboro will celebrate pride on June 7.

While the current administration wages a war against those who identify as LGBTQ, the Foundry in Waynesboro will celebrate pride on June 7.
Dr. Lisa Coons resigned as Virginia’s superintendent of public instruction in March after the Virginia DOE reportedly missed deadlines.

The family of a Staunton man who died in the back of an Augusta County Sheriff’s Office patrol car on May 5 is trying to get answers.
On or about the night of May 18, contractors will begin installing a concrete barrier along the left lanes of Interstate 81 near Strasburg.
It’s been a tough year for last year’s UVA Baseball ace Evan Blanco, who has been slowed this season by injuries that appeared to affect his mechanics, velocity and execution.
A Waynesboro man died after an accident at a floating dock in a lake in Augusta County.
AEW is staging its “Beach Break” edition of “Dynamite” in Chicago, which, first glance, is curious.
Lisa S. Douglass’s artistic journey with Origami began not with personal mastery, but with her son’s unexpected discovery of an Origami book.
Four local projects are among the nine statewide awarded a total of $19 million in Virginia DEQ grants as part of the Pay-For-Outcomes Nonpoint Source Pollution Reduction grant program.
Animal Control officers removed 52 dogs from a hoarding situation at a property in Broadway last week. RHSPCA is caring for them.
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