
Waynesboro man arrested, Staunton Police officer injured in traffic-stop incident
A Staunton Police officer was injured after being dragged for several yards while engaging with a Waynesboro man during an overnight traffic stop.

A Staunton Police officer was injured after being dragged for several yards while engaging with a Waynesboro man during an overnight traffic stop.

Thanks to a Waynesboro couple, the meals debt of Waynesboro Schools students is completely paid off.

The Salvation Army of Waynesboro and East Augusta County will kick off its 2020 Kettle Campaign on Saturday, Nov. 21, at the pavilion in Constitution Park in Downtown Waynesboro.

The City of Waynesboro’s Public Works crews will begin leaf collection activities on Monday, Nov. 2.

The Staunton-Waynesboro-Augusta region has been relatively unaffected by the health impacts of COVID-19, and that appears to be bearing out in terms of economic impact.

While the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt life in 2020, Waynesboro Public Library continues to provide curbside service for patrons.

A 20-year-old Waynesboro man was apprehended on Wednesday in a police investigation of car break-ins.

COVID-19 is one issue in the public spat between the Waynesboro prosecutor’s office and the city. The bigger issue seems to be a turf battle between the prosecutor and the city over space.

The noon Rotary Club of Waynesboro raised more than $20,000 at a Sept. 25 fundraiser to go toward college scholarships and donations to local non-profit agencies.

One year ago in February, the installation of solar panels on four Waynesboro Schools was complete.