Waynesboro to celebrate historic election of African American mayor, vice mayor
The Waynesboro Historical Commission will celebrate Waynesboro’s first African American mayor and vice mayor with a reception on Feb. 10.
The Waynesboro Historical Commission will celebrate Waynesboro’s first African American mayor and vice mayor with a reception on Feb. 10.
Webber Payne will be spending this Valentine’s Day celebrating the birthday of his grandson – not in his downtown flower shop.
The Waynesboro Education Association is working to bring collective bargaining to Waynesboro Schools and secure a voice for teachers.
The recalcitrant Republican that the Virginia Board of Elections has been trying to get removed from the Waynesboro Electoral Board has taken care of the issue by removing himself.
Waynesboro Schools will host its annual African-American Read-In on Sunday, Feb. 9, at 3 p.m. at William Perry Elementary School.
Tonight’s girls basketball game at Waynesboro High School will also be a fundraiser for the family of Vanessa “V” Joy.

Students from Waynesboro and Charlottesville took part in the 2025 Junior Theater Festival Atlanta with Studio Wayne and DMR Adventures.
Construction funds for the Waynesboro campus of a natural history museum have been left out of the state’s budget once again.
One of the two Republicans on the Waynesboro Electoral Board who sued the state because he didn’t want to certify the election seems to have broken into one of our election machines in Ward A on Election Day.

Waynesboro Public Library will host four Paint N Sip workshops February through June 2025 supported by the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
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