Waynesboro Education Association raises awareness of teacher benefits with union
The Waynesboro Education Association is working to bring collective bargaining to Waynesboro Schools and secure a voice for teachers.
The Waynesboro Education Association is working to bring collective bargaining to Waynesboro Schools and secure a voice for teachers.
The creation of Historic Oak Hill State Park in Loudoun County is another step toward reality for The Conservation Fund. “It’s a pretty exciting project. This one definitely rises above. It’s an incredible resource,” said Heather Richards, The Conservation Fund‘s lead on the project. Richards was present at the 20 to 0 vote by the…
Legislation unanimously advanced in the Virginia General Assembly last week to create Historic Oak Hill State Park in Loudoun County.
Mark Warner said today his U.S. Senate office got a phone call from a domestic-violence shelter serving multiple counties in Virginia that “may have to close their doors if President Trump doesn’t reverse course” on the pause on federal grants and loans set to go into effect at 5 p.m. Tuesday.

A new VCU poll, out on Friday, has Democrat Abigail Spanberger with a 10-point lead on Republican Winsome Earle-Sears in the 2025 governor’s race.

Call it the Friday Night Massacre: Donald Trump, following the Project 2025 playbook, fired 17 inspectors general, in clear violation of federal law, setting up legal battles, but whatever, as far as he’s concerned.
DEI – diversity, equity, inclusion – is “immoral,” per Donald Trump, a White man born into millions whose father bought him an Ivy League degree and gave him a $400 million head start in the business world.
Donald Trump’s Schedule F order politicizing the federal workforce is a recipe for corruption that would make the country less safe.
Donald Trump is, for a second time, trying to revive the political spoils system, this time with a new Schedule F executive order in which he is attempting to reclassify tens of thousands of federal employees as political hires.

VDOT is prepping on both sides of the Blue Ridge for anywhere between one and six inches of snow on Sunday, with a winter storm expected to hit the area early Sunday morning.