
Poll: Sanders, Bloomberg tied at top of Democratic field in Virginia
A new poll has Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg leading the Democratic presidential field in Virginia.

A new poll has Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg leading the Democratic presidential field in Virginia.

The campaign of former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg announced the endorsements of more than 30 Virginians on Friday.

AFP editor Chris Graham talks with Tess Majors, a St. Anne’s-Belfield School senior who interned with Augusta Free Press this past spring. The interview was conducted at the end of Majors’ internship with AFP, on May 28, 2019. Majors, a freshman at Barnard College in New York City, passed away on Dec. 11, 2019.

Sophia Schwaner, a sophomore at Stuart Hall School and one of six winners of the 2019 Musical Theater Songwriting Challenge, is heading to New York City to work with professional theater musicians and vocalists on a recording of her original song “At Sea.”

New York City theater artists will be visiting Staunton to work with local student Sophia Schwaner on Sunday, Aug. 11 and Monday, Aug. 12.

I’d never been to New York City before, but when the UVA Basketball team was on its way to Madison Square Garden for the Sweet Sixteen in 2014, it was meant to be.

Aaron Lamont Alexander was apprehended Friday (Oct. 26) by the US Marshals Service near New York City.

The Waynesboro Public Library will host an evening of jazz with the Daniel Bennett Group at 7 p.m., Tuesday, August 7. This free concert is rare Virginia show for this trio based in New York City.

Arconic Inc. (NYSE: ARNC), a global technology, engineering and advanced manufacturing leader, will relocate its global headquarters from New York City to Fairfax County. The move will bring approximately 50 new jobs to the community.

The Wayne Theatre presents presents the Vital Theatre in New York City production of Pinkalicious the Musical on Saturday, March 17, for two shows, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
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