Waynesboro still has issues with do-nothing, government-on-the-cheap thinking
People I talk to around Waynesboro are excited that Northrop Grumman is bringing a few hundred $90,000-a-year jobs to the local economy.
People I talk to around Waynesboro are excited that Northrop Grumman is bringing a few hundred $90,000-a-year jobs to the local economy.
The Waynesboro Voter Registrar’s Office may soon be on the move again, as City Council voted 3-2 Monday night to have the city manager execute a purchase agreement.
Waynesboro Public Library is hosting a Community Food Drive through December 30, 2023 for its Little Free Food Pantry.
Waynesboro Symphony Orchestra celebrates the most wonderful time of the year with its annual Holiday Pops Concert this weekend.
Building on the momentum of Small Business Saturday, Waynesboro is preparing to ring in the season with a Holiday Market, parade and more.
The big local economy news is that Northrop Grumman is going to be building a $200 million facility in Waynesboro that will bring more than 300 jobs paying an average of just a tick under $100,000 a year.
Celebrity chef and winner of Food Network Star Jason Smith will be signing copies of his new cookbook at Books-A-Million in Waynesboro on Dec. 2.
Northrop Grumman, which is planning on building a plant in Waynesboro, directly trained the Saudi-led coalition accused of war crimes in Yemen.
A contested write-in campaign for the Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board in Waynesboro saw the Republican-endorsed Todd Showalter win the seat.
The closing of a 47-year-old special education day school in Staunton is requiring Waynesboro Schools to make a plan for students.