Waynesboro’s vice mayor joked about the Pelosi hammer attack: How funny is it now?
You may remember that Waynesboro Vice Mayor Jim Wood used the Oct. 28 attack on the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to crack jokes.
You may remember that Waynesboro Vice Mayor Jim Wood used the Oct. 28 attack on the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to crack jokes.
After 16 years on the board, Kathe Maneval was not re-elected in November. She was the longest serving board member since 2006.
Waynesboro School Board elected Erika Smith, who represents Ward B, as its chair last week.
Waynesboro Police are investigating an armed robbery at Tobacco and Vape on Tiffany Drive reported on Saturday night.
The City of Waynesboro paid $3.475 million back in 2011 to take scrub brush that no one else had any interest in off the hands of politically connected friends of city leaders.
The Waynesboro branch of the NAACP hosted a celebration of the man who said: “I just want to do God’s will.”
The City of Waynesboro was one of 22 localities to receive a Virginia Business Ready Site Program development grant for Nature’s Crossing Technology Center. The city received a grant in the amount of $3,911,144.
The shameful intersection of racism and anti-Semitism represented by the defacement of the mural at the Waynesboro YMCA needs a community response.
The Waynesboro Area Refuge Ministry got some good news this week from the Office of Community Development.
In its first meeting of 2023, Waynesboro School Board chose Erika Smith as board chair and Debra Freeman-Belle as vice board chair.