Waynesboro: Homeless advocate to spend 24 hours outside for challenge to raise awareness
A Waynesboro man plans to spend 24 hours outside for the first day of winter to experience first hand what the area’s homeless face 365 days a year.
A Waynesboro man plans to spend 24 hours outside for the first day of winter to experience first hand what the area’s homeless face 365 days a year.
The City of Waynesboro is in need of more affordable housing for its working-class citizens who cannot afford rents in excess of $1,500 a month.
Foster Love Ministries was founded eight years ago to provide support for biological and foster families, and create healthy communities.
Waynesboro Area Refuge Ministry may offer respite to more than 20 guests at their cold weather shelters if the host church meets certain square footage requirements.
Waynesboro City Council vote 5-0 Monday night to authorize the office of the General Registrar to move its office from the city library to a new location at 501 West Broad St.
KCMS’s band has made a remarkable journey toward musical achievement with a 207 percent growth in the program in the last three years.
UVA’s Department of Astronomy was at Kate Collins Middle School in Waynesboro last week to enhance students’ learning experience with an extraordinary night of stargazing.
In recent years, Waynesboro has become the home to a lively music scene forcing City Council to take a look at how it enforces noise violations at commercial venues.
Waynesboro City Manager Mike Hamp recommended to City Council that the Valley Alcohol Safety Action Program, or VASAP, permanently close.
The Staunton Innovation Hub is bringing co-working space and remote work to the River City for the entrepreneurial spirit.