
Scholars Latino Initiative announces new board members
Scholars Latino Initiative has announced the appointments of Cecilia E. Barbosa and Veronique N. Walker to its board of directors, bringing its membership to 13.

Scholars Latino Initiative has announced the appointments of Cecilia E. Barbosa and Veronique N. Walker to its board of directors, bringing its membership to 13.

Virginia schools are struggling, according to a new report presented to Gov. Glenn Youngkin, whose administration is prioritizing taking money from the state budget to go to privately-run charter schools, as if that will help.

The Waynesboro School Board has appointed Heather Craddock as the assistant principal of Westwood Hills Elementary School, John Helbert III as the assistant principal of William Perry Elementary School, and Ryan McLaughlin as one of the assistant principals of Kate Collins Middle School.

Jennifer Sturm has been appointed director of elementary instruction for Waynesboro Public Schools.

Preservation Virginia has released its updated list of historic places across the Commonwealth that face imminent or sustained threats to encourage individuals, organizations, and local and state government to advocate for and find solutions for their preservation.

The only real solutions to conflict are nonviolent ones. I believe most people on Planet Earth know this, yet human civilization is organized in lethal opposition to itself.

U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine is highlighting small business success stories from across the Commonwealth in honor of National Small Business Week.

The Virginia Department of Corrections commemorates this week the men and women who serve on the front line of Virginia’s prisons.

Pamplin Historical Park & The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier welcomes guest speaker Carleton Young on Thursday at 7 p.m. to the Petersburg Civil War Roundtable.

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