
The only way the ACC survives: Renegotiating that disastrous ESPN TV deal
Remember that 20-year ESPN deal that the ACC announced with much fanfare back in 2016? It’s a millstone around our necks.

Remember that 20-year ESPN deal that the ACC announced with much fanfare back in 2016? It’s a millstone around our necks.

As part of the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation’s 25th anniversary celebrations, the nonprofit honored seven members of its community at a ceremony in June at the Blue Ridge Music Center.

Virginia Tech, James Madison University, and Virginia Commonwealth University have entered into a system-wide agreement for telehealth and tele-mental health services with TimelyMD.

Fox sightings are common in the City of Waynesboro and shouldn’t be a cause for concern, according to the Waynesboro Police Department.

Staff writer Rebecca J. Barnabi has written a piece on a Staunton woman who is leading an effort to get the city school system to revisit the decision eliminating Weekday Religious Education, a weekly volunteer-led program with a curriculum presenting a narrow, conservative Christian worldview.

In 2014, Staunton School Board decided to halt WRE briefly and six years ago eliminated the program from Staunton Schools over concern for not enough parental decision and the fact that Bessie Weller Elementary was not accredited.

Welcoming the leaders of Finland and Sweden to Washington on May 19, President Biden said that “what makes NATO strong isn’t just our enormous military capacity, but our commitment to each other, to its values. NATO is an alliance of choice, not coercion.”

Former Staunton city manager Steve Rosenberg has been named county attorney by the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors.

Mortgage rates are higher than they have been since 2008, and a Virginia Tech expert says consumers shouldn’t expect rates to go down anytime soon.

The Wildlife Center of Virginia in Waynesboro admitted a juvenile female Peregrine falcon from Richmond on June 17 after the falcon was found on the ground.
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