‘There’s a dignity that can still be had:’ First Little Free Food Pantry celebrates grand opening
Nestled between a picnic table and a Brite bus stop to the left of the Augusta County Library in Fishersville is a box with two glass doors.
Nestled between a picnic table and a Brite bus stop to the left of the Augusta County Library in Fishersville is a box with two glass doors.
Displaying the official American 250 Flag is a powerful way to mark this historic achievement for any community.
A few weeks ago, I started asking questions about the Flock Safety license plate cameras that appeared in the Town of Elkton. Nobody seemed to want to answer them.
Primary roads and interstates in the Shenandoah Valley are slowing improving, though “plenty of work remains to be done,” VDOT reports.
Dave Matthews, former bartender at Miller’s in Downtown Charlottesville, posted to his Insta on Friday, his 59th birthday, about how good he has it.
In case you missed them, Crystal Graham prepared a roundup of her top stories from 2025 on Augusta Free Press.
Former JMU basketball standout Ronald Curry, dribbling at the top of the key in a recent ORLEN Basket Liga game in Poland, took advantage of a defensive mismatch.

The annual cold weather shelter for the region will open its doors next week, and organizers are expecting a significant increase in demand.
The West Virginia governor, Patrick Morrisey, and a Mountain State legislator, Chris Rose, think they see an opportunity to mooch off our prosperity.
I just read what may be the single dumbest politics column ever written, an effort by Cardinal News editor Dwayne Yancey to minimize the blue wave in Tuesday’s elections.
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