Waynesboro | Oct. 13 forum to address alarming rise in teen homelessness
Building Bridges for the Greater Good is hosting a forum on Monday, Oct. 13, at Kate Collins Middle School in Waynesboro to lead a community discussion on teen homelessness.
Building Bridges for the Greater Good is hosting a forum on Monday, Oct. 13, at Kate Collins Middle School in Waynesboro to lead a community discussion on teen homelessness.
A Waynesboro couple who lives in the Tree Streets wants St. John’s Episcopal Church to abandon its efforts to support the unhoused community.
Born the middle of five children and raised in Staunton, Katrina Lassiter comes from a family with hearts for children with different needs.
John Wetzel, a basketball star at Wilson Memorial High School in Augusta County in the early 1960s, was drafted out of Virginia Tech by the Los Angeles Lakers in the eighth round as the 75th overall pick in 1966.
Destination Downtown Waynesboro has announced a venue change for its PRISM event on Saturday due to forecasted rain.
The City of Waynesboro has responded to the Drought Watch Advisory issued for the region by the Virginia DEQ on Monday.
Erik Simonsen isn’t one to let obstacles get in his way, so when, he was near the end the Killington Spartan Ultra 50K, it was just a 60-pound sandbag between him and the finish line, OK, that one almost got him.
Middle and high school teachers participated in a two-day, hands-on professional learning experience last week at Waynesboro Education Farm.
Emerson Hart is no stranger to performing in and around Virginia at venues like the 930 Club and Tysons Corner.
A local news article on former Waynesboro vice mayor Jim Wood is a pathetic effort to whitewash Wood’s “Pete Buttplug” slur of former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Wood’s now-shuttered MAGA podcast.