
Waynesboro High School highlighting Black alumni in Black History Month event
Waynesboro Public Schools plans to celebrate Black History Month by recognizing and learning from some of its most inspiring alumni.

Waynesboro Public Schools plans to celebrate Black History Month by recognizing and learning from some of its most inspiring alumni.

It is imperative that we let educators do what they are trained to do, teach.

A federal grand jury returned an indictment on Tuesday charging a Richmond woman with orchestrating a nearly decade-long scheme to defraud the United States Department of Education and the Commonwealth of Virginia of student financial aid funds.

The Richmond Flying Squirrels have been named a team captain of “The Nine,” a new, Black-community focused outreach platform launched by Minor League Baseball®.

A “slow” strategy may be the fast track for people recovering from alcohol use disorder.

A coalition of labor unions is fighting back against Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s goal of repealing a 2020 law that to date has resulted in a number of public service workers gaining the freedom to collectively bargain.

For Virginia Tech students who study forestry, the outdoors is the classroom.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin is launching a game of chicken with school boards across the state over his executive order creating a parental opt-out from school mask mandates.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin is pledging to dedicate state resources to convince a lot of the folks who put him in office to finally get vaccinated against COVID-19.

Albemarle County can now offer new resources for area job seekers at a one-stop center in the Albemarle County Office Building at 1600 5th Street Extension.
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