Advocates disappointed in ‘light’ sentences in recent animal cruelty cases
Local advocates expressed anger and frustration this week in relation to two animal cruelty cases where the sentences for both crimes were considered ‘light.’
Local advocates expressed anger and frustration this week in relation to two animal cruelty cases where the sentences for both crimes were considered ‘light.’
A woman whose puppy starved to death alone in an apartment pleaded guilty Wednesday in a felony animal cruelty case in Waynesboro Circuit Court.
The celebration of Black History Month originated from Negro History Week and was created by historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson.
Beginning next week, the Harrisonburg Rockingham Health Department will make it easier for people to be tested for sexually-transmitted infections.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced grant awards today aimed to help families achieve economic independence by providing financial resources.
The Virginia Department of Education awarded a second round of Grow Your Own Grants totaling $1.52 million to 24 school divisions.
The Neighbor Bridge Inc. and Bear Creek Outdoor Living celebrated the installation of the sixth Little Free Food Pantry.
Panera Bread locations in Virginia are relaunching “Change 4 Children,” a fundraising campaign to raise money for UVA Health Children’s.
VDOT has updated its schedule of highway work that may affect traffic in the Staunton District during the coming weeks.
High school poetry enthusiasts will compete tomorrow in the first national semi-finals. Eight Virginia students will compete at The Wayne.
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