‘Taking the Dis Out of Discourse’: How we can return to civility in American politics
By comparison, today’s politics are not worse than any previous time in American history. The good ole days were not good for everyone.
By comparison, today’s politics are not worse than any previous time in American history. The good ole days were not good for everyone.
The Shenandoah Valley Art Center has a lot to celebrate on Saturday as they wrap up a seven-year effort to expand the footprint of the center in downtown Waynesboro.
The Talking Book Center is now offering free braille eReaders to individuals in Augusta, Bath, Highland and Rockbridge counties, as well as the cities of Lexington, Staunton and Waynesboro.
Randall Wolf’s love of cycling introduced him to the area’s unsheltered population, and through Bike Box of the Blue Ridge, he’s been able to help those who need it most with transportation to get them around town.
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced additional key administration appointments this week.

Virginia’s most infamous hitchhiker is on the move again: the spotted lanternfly.

If you or someone you know needs support now, call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org Staunton, Waynesboro and Augusta County are facing are major mental health crisis – with almost double the number of suicides compared to the state and national average. Project Mental Health was developed post-COVID to be a one-stop…

This week, the team at the Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge made surprise visits to several of the public schools in Staunton, Waynesboro and Augusta County to notify and celebrate this year’s Dawbarn Education Award recipients.

The Virginia Tourism Corporation has released What’s New in 2022, the agency’s curated guide to what is new and noteworthy for the travel industry for the coming year.

Seven weeks after launching the Afton Express, an extension of BRITE transit, the Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission reports that an average of 25 to 30 commuters rode the bus each weekday for the first two weeks in October.
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