Waynesboro not a big city like Washington, but homelessness issues still exist
While federal agents clear out homeless encampments in Washington, cities like Waynesboro look to have conversations around the issue.
While federal agents clear out homeless encampments in Washington, cities like Waynesboro look to have conversations around the issue.
Main Street United Methodist Church in Downtown Waynesboro will host a musical performance by JMU doctoral students Alyssa Conde and Aleksandra Velgosha.
Augusta County may be too scared to host a Pride event, but Waynesboro is inviting the gay and queer community to dance in the streets.
The Waynesboro Heritage Museum will host a free talk by World War II historian Jim Belcher Jr. on Saturday, Aug. 30.
A sign on the wall at The Foundry in Waynesboro shows the growing music venue may now host 1,000 people at its East Main Street location.
An AFP reader sent in a photo of a billboard that went up recently in Waynesboro with the message, “Jesus is not God,” and asked if the city can do anything about it.
A 23-year-old Waynesboro man was arrested on a charge related to an Aug. 3 road-rage shooting, and then, for some reason, was released on an unsecured bond.
Waynesboro is setting its vision for the next two decades and is inviting citizens to weigh in on the planning.
Waynesboro Public Schools will provide free breakfasts and lunches to all students without requiring applications from parents.
A $4.2 million project to install a raw water tank at the Coyner Springs treatment plant in Waynesboro has been completed ahead of schedule.
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