Earth Day Staunton 2026: Don’t take water for granted just because it comes from a tap
The Earth is awash in water, as we all remember being taught in science class, but here’s the deal – less than 0.5 percent of the water is usable by humans.
The Earth is awash in water, as we all remember being taught in science class, but here’s the deal – less than 0.5 percent of the water is usable by humans.
In today’s competitive academic environment, many Australian students struggle to keep up with the increasing demands of school.
Every New Zealander has a touchscreen phone, which is versatile and convenient and designed to make life easier.
The #1 need in Waynesboro: affordable housing. Credit to Waynesboro City Council for voting Monday night to fill a funding gap from the Trump administration to get a $36 million affordable-housing project moving forward.
The long, cold winter is behind us in Virginia, and the Garden Club of Virginia is celebrating blue false indigo as its most valuable plant.
Organizing your tax return folder is a difficult task, especially when you have a lot of paperwork and documents from various sources.
Something is going on down at Virginia Tech, where the school’s president, Tim Sands, announced to Hokie Nation on Thursday, in a shock move, that he will be stepping down in the coming months.
Waynesboro is growing. Since 2010, the city’s population has increased by nearly 14 percent. Enrollment in Waynesboro Public Schools is trending upward.
In 2026, the Augusta County Board of Supervisors is dealing with decisions that directly affect daily life, and there are not easy answers.
I don’t pretend to know much about, you know, geology, among other things, but common sense tells you that we didn’t get these mountains around us here in the Shenandoah Valley without there being something going on beneath the earth’s surface.
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