Augusta County leaders concede ‘anxiety’ of residents over 2024 reassessments
Augusta County leaders are obviously feeling the heat from citizens over the 2024 property reasessments.
Augusta County leaders are obviously feeling the heat from citizens over the 2024 property reasessments.
A criminal complaint was unsealed last week charging four foreign nationals after U.S. naval forces interdicted a vessel in the Arabian Sea.
A Portsmouth man was sentenced to five years in prison for illegally possessing multiple firearms and a “machinegun” as a convicted felon.
The VEC asked Attorney General Jason Miyares in March 2022 to help prosecute fraudulent claims for unemployment compensation.
Lawmakers in Richmond have passed critical gun safety measures in the House and Senate. Now, it’s up to Virginia’s governor to sign off on the bills.
The Augusta County Board of Supervisors believes our silence as being assent. Because as Republicans they run for office bulletproof, they assume their invincibility confers infallibility of action. And I guess they are right.
In two recent animal cruelty cases in the Shenandoah Valley, poverty played a partial role in the torture, and in one case, death, of two four-month-old puppies.
A woman whose puppy starved to death alone in an apartment pleaded guilty Wednesday in a felony animal cruelty case in Waynesboro Circuit Court.
A judge will decide the fate of an Augusta County man who pleaded no contest today to a felony charge of animal cruelty for shooting and killing a neighbor’s service dog, Buddy Bear.
Augusta County is hiding behind a reading of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act already ruled improper by a circuit court judge to keep private what was said in texts between two members of the Board of Supervisors discussing a third member who would resign days later.
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