Dear Mr. Buttigieg: Hate is not a Waynesboro value, no matter what our vice mayor says
As a local journalist, I have seen first hand how passionate Waynesboro’s residents are about their city and each other.
As a local journalist, I have seen first hand how passionate Waynesboro’s residents are about their city and each other.
The Chesapeake Police Department is attempting to locate a missing 32-year-old male.
The Waynesboro Redevelopment and Housing Authority recently received $597,603 in capital funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD.
Waynesboro Symphony Orchestra returns to downtown Staunton Saturday with “And the Trumpets Shall Sound.”
A Waynesboro man died Thursday when he lost control of his motorcycle and was struck by another vehicle while driving on Route 340 in Augusta County.
The Waynesboro Chapter of Virginia Organizing will present a petition to Waynesboro City Council on Monday, Feb. 27, at 7 p.m.
The City of Waynesboro received a potential lifeline Friday from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Capital Improvements’ Capital Fund.
If you were wondering whether Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is aware that Waynesboro Vice Mayor Jim Wood referred to him as “ol’ Pete Buttplug” in a Facebook talk show last week, oh, yeah, he’s aware.
Waynesboro Mayor Lana Williams didn’t mince words in a strong rebuke of Vice Mayor Jim Wood, who used a homophobic slur to refer to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on his Facebook talk show last week.
Waynesboro Vice Mayor Jim Wood, under fire for a homophobic slur of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on his Facebook talk show last week, tried to make himself somehow the victim in his effort at an apology on Tuesday.
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