On the verge of homelessness: Waynesboro faces high housing demand, low inventory
With high demand for housing, rising rents and eviction notices are leaving a growing number of Waynesboro residents scrambling, some on the verge of homelessness.
With high demand for housing, rising rents and eviction notices are leaving a growing number of Waynesboro residents scrambling, some on the verge of homelessness.
Two stranded dolphins were found deceased in Virginia Beach on Friday. One was found in Sandbridge, and the second was found on Chic’s Beach.
U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine of Virginia announced inclusion of Virginia priorities in the Senate’s FY 2025 draft funding bills.
A community conversation titled “Living on the Edge of Homelessness” will be offered on Monday, Aug. 19, at 6 p.m. at Kate Collins Middle School in Waynesboro.
The Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission announces the opening of the “American Revolution Experience” at the Virginia State Capitol.
A 26-acre park along the banks of the South River and a nearly two-mile greenway are both part of a plan to rebrand Waynesboro as an outdoors destination.
Valley Program for Aging Services has faced major challenges over its 50-year history. Most notably, the rapidly aging Baby Boomers and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Terry Short Jr. has been knocking on doors and riding his bike around Waynesboro asking voters for their signature on his petition for a third term on city council.
April showers bring May flowers, as the saying goes. But what helps the flowers and other plants continue to grow is pollinators.
Lexington City Council has named a new city manager, announcing on Friday the hire of Tom Carroll, most recently the city manager in Cambridge, Md., to the leadership post.