
NAACP president Derrick Johnson to speak at the University of Mary Washington
Derrick Johnson, president and CEO of the NAACP since 2017, will speak Wednesday, Jan. 22, at the University of Mary Washington.
Derrick Johnson, president and CEO of the NAACP since 2017, will speak Wednesday, Jan. 22, at the University of Mary Washington.
In December, there was a sense of relief among Staunton residents that Habitat for Humanity survived in the wake of its director’s exit.
Winter weather is forecasted to impact Virginia beginning on Sunday, and the governor has declared a State of Emergency in advance.
In case you missed them, Crystal Graham prepared a roundup of her top stories from 2024 on Augusta Free Press.
A two-vehicle crash in Stafford County last week killed a Woodbridge woman after she lost control of her vehicle on Interstate 95.
Seven grants were announced to fund new crisis receiving centers, crisis stabilization units and crisis therapeutic home in Virginia.
The right to abortion is a human rights issue that no government agency, courts, local and state legislators, or anyone else has the right to violate or impede in any shape or form.
Virginia Credit Union and its Member One division are providing $25,000 to support Southwest Virginia communities devastated by the remnants of Hurricane Helene.
The unexpected deluge of rain from the remnants of Hurricane Helene that fell on the area on Friday forced the South River out of its banks in Waynesboro for the first time since 2018.
Since the start of her political career, Kamala Harris has repeatedly proven her commitment to a wide variety of ecological matters.