‘Fever Induced’: Waynesboro author publishes first novel, inspired by personal path
Elizabeth Hogan of Waynesboro dives deep into the healing labyrinth with “Fever Induced,” her debut novella now available on Amazon.
Elizabeth Hogan of Waynesboro dives deep into the healing labyrinth with “Fever Induced,” her debut novella now available on Amazon.
As summer ends, Waynesboro Schools is proud to highlight the success of their Extended School Year (ESY) summer programs at secondary schools.
Teachers are angry after being asked to take down Amazon wish lists for their classrooms in Waynesboro Public Schools.
Waynesboro voters have a chance to set city government in a new direction in the 2024 elections, with a slate of candidates intent on moving the city away from the do-nothing attitude that has been entrenched here for a generation.
A Waynesboro Public School teacher is now facing additional charges after being indicted by an Augusta County grand jury on July 22.
A suspect in multiple vehicle break-ins in Waynesboro was arrested at the Dollar General on Rosser Avenue Wednesday.
Aspiring writers in the Shenandoah Valley now have access to professional workshops thanks to a collaboration between Writer’s Well and Stone Soup Books.
A 33-year-old man is dead after a shooting this morning in the 400 block of James Avenue in Waynesboro.
One person is dead and a second person is injured after an incident this morning in the 400 block of James Avenue in Waynesboro.
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine will be in Staunton and Waynesboro on Saturday for a pair of campaign events.