John Whitehead | Would Orwell be branded a terrorist? The War on Thought Crimes
The Trump administration is taking its war on free speech into the realm of thought crimes.
The Trump administration is taking its war on free speech into the realm of thought crimes.
Sixth District Congressman Ben Cline held his “town hall” in Lexington on Thursday, in front of 33 apparently very lucky folks, in a room that one attendee said could have easily accommodated 100, and another estimated, 120.
When someone calls 911 in a crisis, Albemarle County dispatches its HART team, designed to offer an alternative to jail or the ER.
Born the middle of five children and raised in Staunton, Katrina Lassiter comes from a family with hearts for children with different needs.
A big message of love joins the Queen City Mischief & Magic’s 10th anniversary through the weekend at Staunton’s Wharf District.

When your furnace lining fails during peak production or your kiln develops hot spots that ruin entire batches of product, you quickly realize that choosing a refractory materials supplier isn’t just a purchasing decision. It becomes quite clear in those moments that this is a critical business partnership that directly influences your bottom line. When…
A storm rolled in a half-hour before the scheduled 7 p.m. kick, delaying the start of #1 Virginia vs. Clemson for an hour.
John Wetzel, a basketball star at Wilson Memorial High School in Augusta County in the early 1960s, was drafted out of Virginia Tech by the Los Angeles Lakers in the eighth round as the 75th overall pick in 1966.
With “All Out” in the rearview mirror, the road to “WrestleDream” has begun. The first stop was in the Steel City, when AEW returned to Pittsburgh at the Petersen Event Center for Episode 312 of Wednesday Night “Dynamite.”
The median price for homes sold in Virginia in August was $430,000. And we wonder why people say there’s a shortage of affordable housing.