
Waynesboro Schools offering parents, students comfort after Uvalde tragedy
With the recent tragedy in Uvalde, Texas, it is only natural for parents’ worries and stress to increase after such a horrific, unnecessary and gut-wrenching event.

With the recent tragedy in Uvalde, Texas, it is only natural for parents’ worries and stress to increase after such a horrific, unnecessary and gut-wrenching event.

Unique to this year and to every year after an election for governor is the fact that the outgoing governor in his last act in office presents a budget for the next two years that will be presided over by the incoming governor.

For the fourth time in eight years, a team from Eastern Mennonite University has won the 2022 international Kryptos Codebreaking Competition.

Skepticism concerning the war in Ukraine is met with open hostility.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin ceremonially signed five bills on Tuesday, including three enacting meaningful reform of the Virginia Employment Commission.

Quarantime, an exhibition of multi-media works by Colleen Pendry, opens Friday, June 3 at Arts Council of the Valley’s Smith House Galleries.

This summer, WTJU’s micro-museum opens a new exhibition, “Radio Relics,” that traces WTJU’s storied history of broadcasting for our community.

Employers across the Commonwealth are now required to register with the Virginia Employment Commission and file documents associated with unemployment claims through electronic means.

The country’s unemployment rate remains the lowest since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and “now hiring” signs are visible in the windows of many local businesses.

AEW gave us too much of a good thing with its “Double or Nothing” pay-per-view Sunday night, with a show that stretched to the five-hour mark by the time CM Punk defeated “Hangman” Adam Page to win the AEW world title.