3Rs fundraiser puts books in hands of Waynesboro students for summer reading
For children, reading six books or more during summer vacation help students avoid the phenomenon known as the “summer slide.”
For children, reading six books or more during summer vacation help students avoid the phenomenon known as the “summer slide.”
Virginia Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton announced last week the allocation of two federal grants to help prevent roadway deaths and serious injuries in the 10th District.
Students at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine are working to change the statistic that shows only 1.2 percent of veterinarians in the United States are Black.
The Virginia Department of Health’s Office of Vital Records published a list of the most popular baby names given to babies in Virginia last year.
The Commonwealth graduated 31 new troopers at the State Police Training Academy in Chesterfield County last week.
Bennett Craft, an 8th-grade student at Kate Collins Middle School, is Waynesboro Schools’ division spelling bee winner.
ODU football signed 11 student-athletes on the second National Signing Day of the 2022-2023 offseason.
New VMI football coach Danny Rocco added 10 players to the program’s 2023 prep recruiting class on National Signing Day on Wednesday.
Tent City, out of sight, out of mind, allowed Waynesboro to pretend for years that it doesn’t have a problem with homelessness. The bill was bound to come due.
Waynesboro’s homeless population living in Tent City on Essex Avenue has been ordered to vacate the premises with one week to find another location to call home.