Mike Ingalls: Virginia’s best hope at this point is to finish second in the ACC
While anything is possible in college athletics, at this point it’s unlikely that Virginia has a legitimate shot at tying or winning the ACC regular-season title.
While anything is possible in college athletics, at this point it’s unlikely that Virginia has a legitimate shot at tying or winning the ACC regular-season title.
In February, three major investment companies stepped back from efforts to limit climate-damaging emissions.
One of the most famous love stories of literature and time comes to The Wayne Theatre stage as “Pride and Prejudice” is presented.
Hope House of the Shenandoah offers rapid rehousing for young adults who are at risk for or experiencing homelessness and gives priority to LGBTQ youth.
It’s a busy day with Mailbag questions: on Virginia’s shooting woes, issues with post play, and the lack of pro prospects on the 2023-2024 roster.
The City of Waynesboro is using screamer siren cartridges to deter vultures over the next two weeks, according to the Waynesboro Police Department.
Federal funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is funding a project by the EPA to remove TCE chemicals at a Sterling landfill.
The government never cedes power willingly. Neither should we.
The UVA basketball sideline has seen some minor changes over the last 15 years, but the core of the staff remains intact, year after year.
Parents of a fourth-grade student in Waynesboro were recently notified by the school principal that their child was on another student’s “kill list.”
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