Election 2025: Makayla Venable represents youth in run for Virginia House
Makayla Venable, 30, is one of 100 Democratic candidates vying for elected offices at the state level, and along the way learning.
Makayla Venable, 30, is one of 100 Democratic candidates vying for elected offices at the state level, and along the way learning.
What we are witnessing is not a government of the people, by the people, and for the people; it is a government over the people.
As the City of Waynesboro prepares a plan for the next 20 years, leaders continue to ask residents to weigh in with their ideas.
The City of Staunton will open a day shelter for unhouse persons in the fall at First Presbyterian Church, 100 E. Frederick Street.
For some reason, the Charlottesville Area Association of REALTORS® has decided to intervene in a Greene County Board of Supervisors race.
Virginia is committing $29.4 million toward a $457 million project by the Switzerland-based Hitachi Energy to expand a power transformer production facility in South Boston.
Through home ownership, Staunton resident Nikki “Nitch” Lynlee hoped to build wealth and break the cycle of poverty.
The nonprofit Building Bridges for the Greater Good will be holding a candidate forum on Monday, Sept. 15, with the two candidates for the elected Staunton Commonwealth’s Attorney post.
Makayla Venable, the Democrat running for the House of Delegates seat representing Staunton, Waynesboro and parts of Augusta County and Rockbridge County, gets the obvious question asked of her all the time.
A Charlottesville filmmaker’s documentary, A Bridge to Life, will air nationwide on PBS stations beginning on Sept. 1.