
Can Trump revive manufacturing? Waynesboro as a case study
Waynesboro isn’t the Rust Belt, but if you know the city’s economic history at all, well, it isn’t all that different.

Waynesboro isn’t the Rust Belt, but if you know the city’s economic history at all, well, it isn’t all that different.

Virginia Tech has begun planning the 2017 Day of Remembrance.

The Wayne Theatre pays tribute to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson with an event featuring Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience.

Standup comedy can be clean. Brett Leake and Tony Deyo, who will perform at the Wayne Theatre on Saturday, Oct. 29, prove it.

The Fenway Institute of Fenway Health released a policy brief showing that gun violence poses a substantial threat to the health of the LGBT community.

The MWAA and United Airlines have agreed to sign an extension of the Airport Use Agreement and Premises Lease for Dulles International Airport.

Waynesboro Public Schools will be celebrating Walk to School Week to emphasize the importance of creating safe routes to school.

The internet may never be the same after Sept. 30. Big changes are coming that threaten its security, stability and openness.

A three-part series at the Wayne Theatre beginning Tuesday, Sept. 27, will bring the third, fourth and fifth presidents of the United States to life.

I caught up with James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States, earlier today at the Wayne Theatre in Waynesboro.
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