Letter: Waynesboro resident urges city to address homelessness issue
The city needs to start addressing this issue. They have spread out to the residential areas and I for one do not feel safe in my own home.
The city needs to start addressing this issue. They have spread out to the residential areas and I for one do not feel safe in my own home.
The City of Waynesboro has instituted a burn ban effective through Saturday at 4 p.m.
A mother and father are going public with their frustration over how the Waynesboro Commonwealth’s Attorney office is handling the investigation into the reported sexual abuse of their teen daughter.
Waynesboro Vice Mayor Jim Wood is trying to say that his homophobic slur against Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was actually a “play on his name only.”

Waynesboro City Council is holding its annual retreat on Feb. 24, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Waynesboro Public Schools plan to celebrate Black History Month by hosting a screening of the documentary, The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks, at Kate Collins Middle School on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023 at 7 p.m.
The state of Virginia is working to bring money to localities throughout the Commonwealth to compensate municipalities for damage caused by the opioid crisis.
Waynesboro Vice Mayor Jim Wood used a gay slur to refer to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, two days after Wood’s name appeared on a letter from city leaders requesting that Buttigieg give his approval to a city transportation project.

The City of Waynesboro has a plan to develop a trail from the Claudius Crozet Blue Ridge Tunnel and get hikers and cyclists to the downtown area more safely than the current route along U.S. 250.
Frankie Hollingsworth, and his wife, Dawn, through their nonprofit, Reprieve Ministries, work with unsheltered individuals in Waynesboro throughout the year.
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