
Waynesboro sets hearing on Second Amendment nonsense
Waynesboro City Council is, as expected, caving to the Second Amendment sanctuary movement, scheduling a Jan. 13 hearing.

Waynesboro City Council is, as expected, caving to the Second Amendment sanctuary movement, scheduling a Jan. 13 hearing.

A $3.7 billion deal between the Commonwealth and CSX will “change the future of transportation” in Virginia, Gov. Ralph Northam said Thursday.

Legislation to give Virginia a 100 percent carbon-free electricity grid by 2050 will be introduced in the Virginia General Assembly in January.

Around 60% of medical practitioners consider social media sites like Facebook and Twitter as a means of providing better service to their patients.

U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) applauded congressional passage of the FY20 National Defense Authorization Act.

You can ride your motorcycle to practically any destination, park it in the tightest of spaces with no hassle, and even use it in all seasons, including winter.

Ask any Caribbean traveler what they consider to be the best destination in Mexico, and you will hear a vast majority of them talking about Cancun.

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It is rudimentary to say that suffering a car accident leaves long-lasting impressions on a person.

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