
36 Valley League alums taken in 2018 MLB Draft
Thirty-six Valley League alums were selected in 2018 Major League Baseball draft, with Waynesboro leading the way with six selections.

Thirty-six Valley League alums were selected in 2018 Major League Baseball draft, with Waynesboro leading the way with six selections.

Senator Tim Kaine this week is releasing two new ads – one print and one radio – which emphasize his belief in unity over division and highlight his commitment to African American communities in Virginia.

Attorney General Mark Herring today joined a coalition of attorneys general in opposing the dismantling of an important rule that helps communities in Virginia, and around the country, increase access to high quality affordable housing free from discrimination.

Former Virginia Senator John Warner was presented with the 2018 Gerald R. Ford Medal for Distinguished Public Service by Michael Ford, son of President Gerald R. Ford and chair of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation, at a ceremony on Monday.

The unfortunate drawback to success in the business world is that –– very often –– professionals spend most of their time sitting down at work. This is not a healthy practice.

It’s nice to look down on the poor foolish residents of Tangier Island, a little speck of land sinking into the Chesapeake Bay. Some 87% of the residents who voted in 2016, voted for Trump.

The critically-acclaimed “Dirty Barbie and Other Girlhood Tales” is coming to the Wayne Theatre in Waynesboro June 21-23.

A historical marker was placed on Saturday in Caroline County in honor of Richard and Mildred Loving, whose lawsuit, Loving v. Virginia, challenged Virginia’s 1924 Racial Integrity Act and resulted in a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in 1967 that overturned all state laws prohibiting interracial marriage.

From the day he announced his candidacy for president of the United States – with his talk of Mexican rapists illegally crossing the border – it has been clear that Mr. Trump has no regard for truth, evidence, or any of the norms that make for honest, intelligent inquiry and debate.

Chris Graham and Seth Megginson get together for today’s podcast. The focus at the outset is on making sense of that memorable, for reasons good and bad, Game 1 of the NBA Finals. Then the attention turns to Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals, as the Washington Capitals look to break the 1-1 series tie with Vegas.