Waynesboro | Grieving father advocates for bicycle safety to honor his late daughter, Robyn
A Waynesboro man is working to improve cyclist safety after his daughter, Robyn, was killed, struck by a distracted driver in NYC.
A Waynesboro man is working to improve cyclist safety after his daughter, Robyn, was killed, struck by a distracted driver in NYC.
Police responded to a parking lot in Downtown Waynesboro Saturday night and found an adult male who had been shot.
A weekend of blues music is on tap in September as the 15th annual Virginia Chili, Blues & Brews Festival returns to Downtown Waynesboro.
Virginia’s second recovery high school has four students enrolled so far at River Ridge Learning Center in Waynesboro.
Waynesboro Schools’ slogan for the 2025-2026 school year is: “Hustle and heart sets us apart” and new teachers were welcomed on July 31.
The Waynesboro Education Association has begun collecting cards from Waynesboro Schools teachers and staff to bring collective bargaining.
Wayne Hills Preschool Center’s Amanda DePoy was among the Virginia educators who participated in the VDOE Kimochis Train-the-Trainer program.
An accessible playground in Waynesboro is one step closer to reality thanks to a grant from McKee Foods this week.
In January, Joyce Colemon of Waynesboro stepped down as president of the local branch of the NAACP after 14 years. While no longer leading the Waynesboro branch, Colemon will not be stepping down anytime soon from her work in civil activism.
The Waynesboro Symphony Orchestra is offering its annual Symphonic Masquerade fundraiser, “An All Hallows Eve,” at The Paramount in Charlottesville on Friday, Oct. 31, at 7:30 p.m.