Waynesboro: Police now investigating Saturday death as homicide, ID victim
Waynesboro Police have identified the person found dead on Saturday in the 600 block of Ivanhoe Avenue, and are saying that the death is being investigated as a homicide.
Waynesboro Police have identified the person found dead on Saturday in the 600 block of Ivanhoe Avenue, and are saying that the death is being investigated as a homicide.
Not a lot of details here, but Waynesboro Police are on the scene at a residence in the 600 block of Ivanhoe Avenue on the east side of the city for a death investigation.
Alright, Step 1, the effort at getting the Virginia DEQ to slow things down on the request of Northrop Grumman for a permit that would allow the release of hazardous air pollutants into our local environment, success.
The students of Waynesboro Public Schools deserve our support and leadership. It is time to take a unified approach and seek the common good of every student.
Eli Crawford, a former R.E. Lee High School and EMU basketball star, has been named the head boys basketball coach at Waynesboro High School.
The LIFEworks Project is inviting the Staunton, Augusta, Waynesboro community to a high-energy fundraiser at The Foundry in Waynesboro on Sunday, June 28, from 3-8 p.m.
Dr. Kelvin Washingto seems to think that women are only qualified to submit to their husbands, and that there’s only one accepted kind of romantic and familial union, and LGBTQ+s don’t qualify there.
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