
Developing: Teen jumps from bridge onto Interstate 64 in Waynesboro
Waynesboro Police responded Thursday at 1:58 p.m. to a report that a teen had jumped from the bridge on Lyndhurst Road onto Interstate 64 at the 95.8 mile marker.

Waynesboro Police responded Thursday at 1:58 p.m. to a report that a teen had jumped from the bridge on Lyndhurst Road onto Interstate 64 at the 95.8 mile marker.

Two years ago, Waynesboro Schools Superintendent Dr. Jeff Cassell mentioned the possibility of the school system having to cut positions to balance the budget for the first time since The Great Recession.

You may have noticed a Waynesboro fire truck parked at the Residence Inn by Marriott on Windigrove Drive. What you wouldn’t have naturally assumed is: has to do with COVID-19.

Every day we see, hear, smell and process the world around us. But Karen Rosasco takes her observations and immortalizes them in art. Her work is on exhibit this month at CoArt Gallery in “Kaleidoscope.”

Fishburne Military School announced this week that Waynesboro resident and business leader Linda Hershey has joined the Fishburne-Hudgins Educational Foundation Inc., the governing body for Fishburne Military School.

Virginia State Police Trooper T. Miller responded to a single-vehicle crash in Augusta County reported on Wednesday at 10:47 a.m. on Route 608, less than a mile north of Route 667.

The City of Waynesboro Economic Development & Tourism Department has launched a new series as a sub-brand of Grow Waynesboro, the city’s entrepreneurial initiative.

Update: Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1:35 p.m. Dale Franklin Lunsford was arrested on Tuesday in Charleston, S.C. Lunsford is currently being extradited to Waynesboro to stand trial on the 25 child pornography warrants issued for his arrest back in October 2020.

Waynesboro City Council will hold its first regular business meeting of 2021 on Monday, Jan. 11, at 7 p.m.

In a land not so far away, but a time before a world-wide pandemic, discussion began for a branch of the Virginia Museum of Natural History in the River City.
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