DEQ: Drought conditions persist across majority of Virginia, including Shenandoah Valley
A drought warning advisory has been issued to 22 counties and 13 cities in Virginia including the Shenandoah Valley.
A drought warning advisory has been issued to 22 counties and 13 cities in Virginia including the Shenandoah Valley.
A bicyclist attempting to cross Interstate 95 this afternoon was struck by a tractor trailer, and the individual received serious injuries.

GasBuddy has the average gas price in Virginia at $2.69 per gallon on Monday, but the gas station down the street from me in Waynesboro is at $2.49 per gallon, and the GasBuddy local map has three stations in the Fishersville area at $2.36 a gallon.

Two information sessions will be offered next week to learn more about volunteering with a free income tax assistance program, known as VITA.
The number of people seeking help related to a respiratory illness in Virginia spiked to nearly 25 percent of emergency room visits.
Waynesboro is a community that shows up – at the ballot box, in our schools and neighborhoods, and when our neighbors are hungry.
From news to sports, here’s a look at what stories and videos had the most views on Augusta Free Press in the past year.
Luke Keister clearly recalls the first time he went to see the Harrisonburg Turks play in the Valley Baseball League.

Marvin Ward and I have continued our on-again, off-again schedule of work, putting on three shows in 2013 – one a total bomb in Lexington, Va., with a business partner who promised the world in terms of upfront money and media push, and offered nothing in the way of either; the second, a sellout crowd of more than 1,900 for a house show featuring Kevin Nash, Mick Foley and The Rock ‘n Roll Express; and then a fan meet and greet with Shawn Michaels.

Before I tell you that story, I’ve got a few other stories to tell you, because as with everything else that involves the wrestling business, the backstory is much more interesting than what you end up seeing in the ring.
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