Waynesboro Schools welcomes 2025-2026 with educator, author Kim Bearden
Waynesboro Schools’ slogan for the 2025-2026 school year is: “Hustle and heart sets us apart” and new teachers were welcomed on July 31.
Waynesboro Schools’ slogan for the 2025-2026 school year is: “Hustle and heart sets us apart” and new teachers were welcomed on July 31.
Makayla Venable, the Democrat running for the House of Delegates seat representing Staunton, Waynesboro and parts of Augusta County and Rockbridge County, gets the obvious question asked of her all the time.
AI is to blame in a study in a medical journal that found three chatbots avoided answering questions about suicide that endanger users.
As a young boy, Jay Allmer lived in Wrigleyville near the famed home of the lovable Chicago Cubs.
Northern Virginia Congressman Don Beyer is going there with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., saying outright on Thursday that Kennedy needs to be relieved of his duties as the head of the Department of Health and Human Services.
The history of the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) into technology and everyday life has had its ups and downs since its start.
Staunton City Council heard, at its Aug. 14 meeting, from officials from the Valley Community Services Board, which hopes to open a Crisis Receiving Center in 2027, near Augusta Health in Fishersville.
Coastal Carolina head coach Tim Beck is going Air Raid with his offense, trying to inject life into a unit that ranked 81st nationally in total offense a year ago.
Google is investing an additional $9 billion in data centers in Virginia. This is supposed to be treated as good news – that we’re going to get more of these electricity hogs and environment killers.
A celebration in downtown Staunton that began as a birthday party for “Harry Potter” will celebrate its 10th anniversary September 27 and 28.